Press Release: Moody Tongue, the world’s first brewery to receive MICHELIN Stars, is opening its first Florida location, Moody Tongue Sushi West Palm Beach on Tuesday, January 7, the newest addition to its impressive culinary portfolio, at the Hilton West Palm Beach.
Opening under the direction of acclaimed Brewmaster Jared Rouben and Executive Sushi Chef Hiromi Iwakiri, the restaurant will feature a 15-course omakase experience celebrating Moody Tongue’s passion for exploring hyper-seasonal ingredients with innovative beer pairings. Found within the newly renovated Hilton West Palm Beach, the intimate space will highlight a traditional 14-seat omakase counter and luxe banquette seating. The space will encapsulate the tones, textures and richness of the Moody Tongue brand. The contemplative room features a nod to the sea, vibrance of the menu and colors found along the coastline.
Guests will enjoy specialty pairings such as Hokkaido Sea Scallop, served with edamame and Ossetra caviar, with a Pressed Asian Pear Saison; Madai, served with Florida Orange zest and sea salt, with an Orange Blossom Belgian Blonde; and a decadent Florida Stone Crab Hand Roll, adorned with green apple and sauce dijonnaise, beautifully paired with a Cherry Oud Bruin.
Utilizing his extensive culinary background and brewing education, Jared Rouben approaches brewing with a chef’s mindset, carefully creating balanced beers that showcase layers of flavors and aromatics. The experience will specially feature a curated selection of artisanal beer pairings, including specialties such as a Grapefruit Gose, a lightly-tart German-style wheat beer incorporating Florida Ruby Red Grapefruit, a Shaved Black Truffle Rice Lager, a rice lager showcasing black Perigord truffles, as well as perennial favorites like the brewery’s Yuzu Lager and Juiced Lychee IPA. The restaurant will also offer a curated selection of Japanese whiskeys as well as wines and sakes.
Rouben has also created his exclusive West Palm Beach Pilsner that will be offered exclusively at Hilton West Palm Beach and its dining outlets.
“Due to the incredible response we received during our recent pop-ups in South Florida, we’re excited to officially plant our roots in West Palm Beach and bring guests the wonderful beer pairings and exceptional cuisine for which our brewing and culinary teams are known,” says Moody Tongue’s CEO Jeremy Cohn. “This opening marks a monumental milestone for our team and we’re eager to introduce a new, elevated dining experience to the area.”
“Opening Moody Tongue Sushi in West Palm Beach is a dream come true,” says Rouben. “We blend the artistry of brewing with the richness of culinary craft, creating a unique experience where every sip and pairing tells a story. We can’t wait to spend more time in West Palm Beach.”
“Welcoming Moody Tongue to Hilton West Palm Beach is the embodiment of the city’s booming growth that’s attracting world-class culinary institutions and ever-growing renowned chefs,” said Gopal Rajegowda, Executive Vice President, Related Ross. “To introduce this distinctive experience and innovative “culinary brewing” concept is a great honor and an exciting moment for the culinary excellence arriving in West Palm Beach.”
The restaurant will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. Please note: advance reservations via the restaurant’s OpenTable page are required.
In addition to the forthcoming location in West Palm Beach, Moody Tongue currently operates three world-class dining concepts, with two in Chicago and one in New York City. In 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024, Moody Tongue became the first wholesale brewery/restaurant in the world to receive an accolade from the MICHELIN Guide. For more information on Moody Tongue West Palm Beach, please visit www.moodytongue.com
About Moody Tongue Brewing Company
Founded in 2014 in Chicago by cousins Jared Rouben (President & Brewmaster) and Jeremy Cohn (CEO), Chicago’s Moody Tongue Brewing Company is built on the philosophy of culinary brewing, appealing to those with a discerning palate — or as Rouben describes, a “moody tongue.”