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The Benevolent King will open its doors early next month at 7268 Manchester Road in Maplewood.
The Benevolent King will open its doors early next month at 7268 Manchester Road in Maplewood. Credit: michelle volansky
Chef-owner Ben Poremba is back behind the stoves at The Benevolent King.
Chef-owner Ben Poremba is back behind the stoves at The Benevolent King.
The cozy interior of The Benevolent King is rife with a variety of patterns and textures and black, white and gold hues.
The cozy interior of The Benevolent King is rife with a variety of patterns and textures and black, white and gold hues.
The Benevolent King seats 28, and the space features graphics from local artist Phil Jarvis.
The Benevolent King seats 28, and the space features graphics from local artist Phil Jarvis.
Possible menu items include dishes like a goat cheese mousse with fermented green mango, apples, figs and an elderflower-hazelnu
Possible menu items include dishes like a goat cheese mousse with fermented green mango, apples, figs and an elderflower-hazelnut vinaigrette.
Diners will get to taste delicacies like this tajine of sweetbreads with cous cous, chickpeas and preserved lemon.
Diners will get to taste delicacies like this tajine of sweetbreads with cous cous, chickpeas and preserved lemon.
A plat tunisienne features harissa-smoked sturgeon, hard-boiled eggs, avocado, oil-cured olives and semi-dried tomatoes.
A plat tunisienne features harissa-smoked sturgeon, hard-boiled eggs, avocado, oil-cured olives and semi-dried tomatoes.
The desserts at The Benevolent King will include sweets like a traditional creme caramel.
The desserts at The Benevolent King will include sweets like a traditional creme caramel.
Commander Of The Faith combines Mina Real mezcal, Pierre Ferrand dry curacao, Allessio Vermouth Chinato, Amargo-Vallet apertivo
The Grandmaster of Fidelity features green tea-infused 12 Foot Beard bourbon, mint syrup, grapefruit and lime juices and Bittercube Jamaican No. 2 bitters.

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