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Le Salbuen in Montclair Has Closed, Signage Up for ‘Chef Chen’s Sushi’

by Samantha Impaglia
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Walnut Street in Montclair has lost a local favorite. The Montclair Girl recently found out that Le Salbuen, located at 97 Walnut Street in Montclair, has officially closed after noticing signage for a new spot in the space. The new spot in its place is Chef Chen’s, a new sushi restaurant. Le Salbuen was a Montclair staple for over 10 years for European-inspired, farm-to-table eats. Read on for what we will miss about Le Salbuen, as well as what we know so far about the new spot taking its place in Montclair, New Jersey.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Le Salbuen’s Closure

MG first received a tip about Le Salbuen’s closure on the morning of Thursday, March 13th, 2025. One of our readers said they walked by Le Salbuen to find that it had abruptly closed, and new signage was up in the space for what looked to be a new sushi spot (more on that below).

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Google still listed Le Salbuen as open on March 13th, but Mapquest listed the restaurant as closed. It is also currently unavailable to order on Doordash. As of Tuesday, March 18th, Le Salbuen is now listed as permanently closed on Google. The Montclair Girl has reached out to Le Salbuen and this post will be updated with any further comments.

About Le Salbuen

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Le Salbuen first opened at 97 Walnut Street in Montclair in 2012, serving up an array of global-inspired, organic, gluten-free, local farm-to-table meat and vegan dishes. The restaurant was run by owners Chef John and Christina Salierno.

Open for breakfast, lunch, Sunday brunch, and dinner, the menu was full of seasonal dishes using local and organic produce, meats, dairy products, and artisanal goods using ingredients from local farmers that they know and trust. Some of the menu options included grass-fed organic braised short rib, vegan pasta dujour, raw organic carrot salad, and much more.

 


 

What Taking Its Place?

A member of the MG team also noticed paper up in the windows as well as signage for Chef Chen’s in the former Le Salbuen space on Thursday, March 13th after we received a tip from a reader.

Another MG reader flagged with us on Saturday, March 15th that a website is now set up for Chef Chen’s, the new sushi restaurant taking the place of the former Le Salbuen. The website states that the Chen family is originally from Fujian, China, and that Chef Chen’s has outposts in Brooklyn, California, as well as one in New Jersey since 2010. 

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On the menu, diners can expect to find maki rolls, fresh sashimi, tempura, teriyaki salmon, and much more. The full lunch and dinner menus can be viewed here.

The website states that Chef Chen’s is open Sunday through Thursday from 11AM-9:30PM, and Fridays + Saturdays from 11AM-9:45PM. MG tried calling the restaurant for further information on the opening timeline, but the number listed on the website is not set up yet. This piece will be updated with further information as we receive it.

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