Schenectady’s Ember & Cork closing, to become new restaurant

SCHENECTADY — Ember & Cork, an ambitious restaurant with wood-fired cooking as the heart of its menu, is closing Saturday 15 months after opening. The business has been sold, according to co-owner Andy Zheng, and will become a new concept in a few months after renovation.

Zheng and business partner David Ortiz opened Ember & Cork at the end of October 2024 as a successor to their Zen Asian Fusion Lounge after 11 years. He said the new owner has multiple restaurants locally but does not wish to be identified yet.

Ember & Cork was developed for the partners by the chef Marc Alvarez. The Bronx native moved to Niskayuna in 2023 after being chef-owner of Ember restaurant on Anguilla in the British West Indies, where he lived for 13 years in two stints starting in 1996. Alvarez, who was Ember & Cork’s executive chef and operations director, resigned in mid-December for reasons he declined to make public. Before the restaurant opened, he told the Times Union he planned to maintain his independent restaurant consulting business…

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