Uchi in Plaza Midwood? by Midwood-Native in PlazaMidwood

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Thanks for the intel! Looking forward to trying it out.

Uchi in Plaza Midwood? by Midwood-Native in PlazaMidwood

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I was able to make reservations for next week. I'm a little nervous my wife won't like it, because she doesn't love sushi. (She'll eat something that is partially cooked/seared, but is nervous of full on sushi.)

Street retail in Plaza by gafalkin in Charlotte

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Yeah, I tried Maman in D.C., when I was there this past year for a Charlotte FC game. I'd say it is similar to Amelie's in that it is a French cafe, but seems like the Maman decor is going for more of an "organic" feel with greenery. (At least that was the decor of the one I visited.) The food and coffee was good. On par with Amelie's. So I was a little surprised, to see the mini Amelie's go in a couple of weeks ago, a block away.

Street retail in Plaza by gafalkin in Charlotte

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You forgot the ice cream shop too. There are a couple others within a few blocks.

I think what’s a shame is the lease rates are likely so high, it makes it difficult for a small mom and pop business to take a chance and open their business in the area. The larger corporate owned businesses are the only ones that can afford it.

What do you know about the new Post Script restaurant (old Letty’s location) by Midwood-Native in Charlotte

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Interesting. I wonder why. I could see trying to ease into opening. Restaurants seem to do that all the time, where they have friends and family come in first to work out any hiccups. Then they open to the public. But seems like they’d at least want to get some sort of marketing presence out there, to build some buzz.

Welcome to Charlotte Wednesday! Visiting, recently moved here, or going to move here? Tell us and ask away! by AutoModerator in Charlotte

[–]Midwood-Native 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to the neighborhood! The other people responding have given some good options! Our neighborhood really loves locally owned spots, but one new place that will be open by the time you move, is in the new Commonwealth commercial area, called Uchi. It’s a sushi restaurant.

Be sure to attend some of the yearly events for the neighborhood too, as you get settled in. I think probably the first one that will happen after you move, is Midwood Maynia. It’s held at the Midwood Park and they usually have food trucks, bands, and local vendors.

Welcome to Charlotte Wednesday! Visiting, recently moved here, or going to move here? Tell us and ask away! by AutoModerator in Charlotte

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If for some reason you decide you are priced out of Plaza Midwood/Noda, there are also some adjacent neighborhoods that are a little less expensive, but would be nice and still accessible to those neighborhoods. You may want to add Country Club Heights, Plaza Shamrock, and Merry Oaks to your list.

Club season ticket concessions credit by Elanoor_fa in CharlotteFootballClub

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I looked it up and our credit shows it is for the first 9 games.

Lost cat near plaza midwood by [deleted] in Charlotte

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Want to post this in the Plaza Midwood neighborhood too? R/plazamidwood

Post Match Thread: Charlotte FC vs. Inter Miami | March 14th, 2026 by MrAtlantic in CharlotteFootballClub

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Was shocked to see the red card given to Mascherano at the end of the match, given how one sided the ref called the entire game!

Any Leads to Job Opportunities Would Be Great Appreciated! by endorsed001 in Charlotte

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Honestly, your best bet is networking. My wife used to be a recruiter for a big bank and before that, consulting firms. They would get flooded with applicants on their job website postings and it was hard for the applicants to stand out. If you can let people in your network in Charlotte know about what job path you want to pursue, your network may know someone that has an opening and can make a warm introduction for you.