Frisco | March 2023

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RENOVATIONS 8 Starbucks is getting a makeover. The 3511 Preston Road coee shop in Frisco is temporarily closed and undergoing complete renovations before it reopens approximately two months later in the spring. The exact renovations the store will receive are unknown, but it will not reopen until they are nished. Once it reopens, customers can once again enjoy lattes, the chain’s signature drip coee and pastries. 972-668-9520. www.starbucks.com CLOSINGS 9 Ocials with the Chinese American restaurant Aiya announced on social media its last day would be March 20. Located at 9101 Preston Road, Frisco, Aiya had been serving casual Chi- nese-inspired meals since 2015. Diners had enjoyed sesame chicken, vegetable lo mein, stir fry, fried rice and more as well as cheesecakes and jasmine tea. The restaurant will continue oper- ating and serving meals until March 20 when it closes. 214-705-6688. www.aiyarestaurant.com With the restaurant’s grand reopening Feb. 11, Chef Chen emerged from its pandemic-related three-year hiatus to serve, deliver and cater Chinese dishes at 8909 Gaylord Parkway, Frisco. Chef Chen oers warm, popular Chinese-inspired dishes, such as chicken Manchurian, kung pao beef and tofu-based vegetarian options. “No matter what you are in the mood for, you won’t be disappointed,” Chef

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10 El Rincon Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar shut its doors in Frisco in late December and plans to open in McKinney later this year, co-owner Rick Na said. The Mexican restaurant, previously located at 2809 Preston Road, Ste. 1200, Frisco, opened in 2019 and closed its doors just under three years later. Na cited eects of the COVID-19 pandemic and leasing arrangements with the Frisco location as the reason for the move. The business opened its rst restaurant in Carrollton in 2016, followed by the Frisco location. The restaurant served burritos, tacos and more. 469-892-6429 (Carrollton location). www.elrincontx.com

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