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Your Baseball Season Guide to Pre- and Post-Game Eats and Drinks in Arlington
By Lauren Drewes Daniels
The more things stay the same, the more they change. Just ask Ron Corcoran, founder of Sipango. Last summer, he plugged founding chef Matthew Antonovichback into the ever-morphing nightclub-discothèque-Cal-Ital-Tuscan steak house to reanimate its long-gone culinary luster. Antonovich returned after a five-year string of cooking and non-cooking pursuits, such as real estate. Now, says Corcoran, Antonovich is leaving Sipango yet again to take a corporate chef post at Littleton, Colorado-based Champps Entertainment, where he'll develop menus for the company's 56 corporate and franchised restaurants. Antonovich's timing couldn't be better. Corcoran put his operation into Chapter 11 bankruptcy last week, just shy of the eatery's 10th anniversary. "We're getting very close; it's coming together," Corcoran says of Sipango's new evolutionary phase. "We've got the concept...We're just kind of riding through our bankruptcy proceedings right now." The filing, which details roughly $88,000 in assets and some $397,000 in liabilities, shows that Sipango had gross revenues of $2 million in 2003, down from $2.2 million in 2002. It also shows Sipango owes Antonovich $7,200.
703 McKinney Ave.
Dallas, TX 75202
Category: Restaurant > Seafood
Region: Downtown & Deep Ellum
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