Lotus Of Farmingdale Reopens After Fire: 'Gratitude And Excitement'
Lotus Of Farmingdale Reopens After Fire: 'Gratitude And Excitement'

Lotus Of Farmingdale Reopens After Fire: 'Gratitude And Excitement'

FARMINGDALE, NY — Lotus, an Asian restaurant in Farmingdale, reopened after it was badly damaged in a fire over two years ago.

The repair and renovation process required “immense dedication and effort” from the entire Lotus team, said Casandra Sabellico, general manager. Structural repairs, a space redesign, kitchen update and bar enhancements all went into the rebuild.

“We have invested in creating a more inviting and enjoyable ambiance, ensuring that every aspect of Lotus reflects our commitment to providing an exceptional dining experience,” Sabellico told Patch.

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Lotus caught fire on the morning of Feb. 17, 2022. No injuries were reported, but the restaurant was gutted.

The journey to reopening has been “incredibly emotional and transformative,” Sabellico said.

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“We are filled with gratitude and excitement as we reopen our doors. The past two years have been challenging, but they have also given us the opportunity to reimagine and enhance the Lotus experience. We are eager to welcome back our loyal customers and introduce new guests to our restaurant.”

Lotus announced additions to its menu, including a fusion of traditional and contemporary Japanese and Chinese dishes, along with a curated selection of cocktails and wines.

“To our cherished customers, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering support and patience during this period,” Sabellico said. “We have missed you and are excited to welcome you back. We invite you to rediscover Lotus, where familiar flavors and new culinary delights await. Your continued patronage and trust inspire us to deliver excellence every day.”

Lotus also aims to invite people to experience “subtle but meaningful touches” throughout the restaurant that speak to its “journey and rich history,” Sabellico said.

“One poignant example is our large saltwater reef tank in the middle of the restaurant, where a piece of the charred wooden rafter from the fire now serves as a foundation to provide shelter for the fish and a base to grow coral,” she said. “This symbolizes how we strive to find the hidden blessing in everything, turn tragedy into beauty, and reflects our commitment to intentionality and honoring our history. We look forward to celebrating this new chapter with all of you.”

Lotus is at 345 Conklin St., Farmingdale.


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