Restaurants & Bars
Legendary Chinese Chef Opening New Restaurant In Montgomery Co.
The internationally acclaimed, James Beard-winning chef will bring ancient family recipes to the new restaurant.

COLMAR, PA — Legendary Chinese chef and restaurateur Peter Chang will open a new restaurant in Montgomery County this week featuring some of his family's ancient recipes.
Mama Chang, located on 118 Bethlehem Pike in Colmar, it the second Montgomery County restaurant for Chang, a former James Beard award finalist who is renowned in culinary circles.
"The menu spotlights home-style Hunan, Hubei, and Sichuan dishes that have been passed down for generations by the matriarchs of the Chang family," a spokesperson for the restaurant told Patch.
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Chang also recently opened Peter Chang King of Prussiain the Henderson Square Shopping Center, reflecting his unique interest in the Philly region.
The 9,700 square foot restaurant can seat up to 280 guests across two large dining rooms, and also features a private event space.
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It's named for the "female influences in Chang's life," the restaurant said, including Chang's 84-year-old mother, his wife, and his daughter.
A ribbon cutting for Mama Chang will be held on Friday, Oct. 10 at 4 p.m., and will include a traditional ceremonial lion dance and complimentary refreshments. The party will serve as a fundraiser for Manna on Main.
Chang, a native of Wuhan, China, first came to the U.S. as the chef for the Chinese ambassador to the United States some three decades ago.
Since then, his eateries have developed a large global following and he is widely considered in culinary circles as one of the greatest Chinese chefs in America.
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