Eulogy owner going Asian?

Last night the publican threw this rendering, depicting a stein-wielding Euro monk king hamming it up with a Buddha character wielding dinner plates, on his Facebook wall.

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Eulogy owner going Asian?

POSTED: Friday, September 2, 2011, 11:25 AM
Filed Under: Booze | Openings

Mike Naessens, who owns Eulogy (136 Chestnut St.) and Beneluxx (33 S. Third St.) in Old City, was rumored months back to be chatting with his neighbor, Han Chiang of Han Dynasty (108 Chestnut St.), for a potential team-up. Last night the publican threw this rendering, depicting a stein-wielding Euro monk king hamming it up with a Buddha character wielding dinner plates, on his Facebook wall. Naessens ain't talking right now, but should we take this as an indication Naessens and Chiang's disciplines could me melding sooner rather than later?

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