Xi Yu, proprietor of Mikado Asian Bistro in Vineyard Haven, aired plans for a new restaurant location in Oak Bluffs at the former location of The Cardboard Box.
Xi Yu, proprietor of Mikado in Vineyard Haven, aired plans for a new restaurant location in Oak Bluffs, receiving partial approval from the town select board to serve food and alcohol at the former location of the Cardboard Box on Circuit avenue.
“When we first got to the Island, Oak Bluffs was our first town we were looking at opening a business,” said Mr. Yu, who opened the Vineyard Haven location in 2017. “Now that I have the chance to open one, I’m here.”
Mr. Yu said he plans to be open year-round, and wanted the location to also host an after-dinner bar scene. The latter proposal was a cause of concern for some board members at its Jan. 10 meeting.
“I somewhat have a problem with that. I don’t think our intent is to have a nightclub on Circuit avenue,” said select board chair Ryan Ruley, noting that the town had received more than 50 police calls in a several month period when The Cardboard Box ran a similar operation last year. “I dont want to hold the former business against the new applicant...but I’m not so comfortable approving it right now.”
The board approved Mr. Yu’s alcohol license, but asked that he consult with the police chief to develop a more complete plan for safe bar operations.
“I’m looking forward to having you here, but it’s a very different thing in Oak Bluffs,” said board member Gail Barmakian.
In other business, the board took steps to prepare a warrant for town meeting that would ban the sale of nips (alcohol in containers of less than 100 ml).
“This has nothing to do with alcohol, this simply has to do with litter,” said Brian Packish, explaining that he asked the item to be put on the agenda following the recent announcement that Nantucket had passed a similar ban.
“This has been a longstanding conversation in the town...we’ve tried everything else,” he said.
Several members of the public in attendance at the meeting spoke strongly in favor of the measure.
Town administrator Deborah Potter said she would begin working on the article, and would reach out to the other towns as well, per Ms. Barmakian’s request, in hopes of not putting the sole burden on liquor stores in Oak Bluffs.
The board also passed an interim town internet policy, despite objections from Ms. Barmakian and Oak Bluffs library director Allyson Malik. The policy aims to formalize the proceedure for the town to shut down internet in town buildings in the event that illegal activity is detected, drawing some concerns about the independence of library resources.
The policy passed three-to-one, with one board member absent, and Ms. Barmakian the lone nay vote.
The board also announced that building inspector Tom Perry would be leaving for a new job in Mashpee.
“Tom Perry has been a fabulous asset to the town,” said Ms. Potter, noting that he had offered to make himself available in the future should a need present itself.

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Sorry, what happened to the
Susan Bucks COunty, PennsylvaniaSorry, what happened to the Cardboard Box? Did it relocate, or is it gone?
Closed permanently in Sept.
Laura EdgartownClosed permanently in Sept. Oyster Bar, too.
Cardboard Box closed as well
Lewis OBCardboard Box closed as well as Red Cat. I wish Mikado best of luck a nice addition to OB. We need more dining options!
That's exactly what we need.
Don Keller Vineyard HavenThat's exactly what we need. Two of the same restaurants in towns that are ten minutes apart. The island lacks food diversity. The same handful of people own all the restaurants on island.
Don - why don't you open a
Dan OBDon - why don't you open a pasta restaurant? BTW- two Mikados is a good thing.
More food options is a good
Peter OBMore food options is a good thing for OB and the Island as a whole…
We have such little options in the off season, think about it?
“I’m looking forward to
Dave OB“I’m looking forward to having you here, but it’s a very different thing in Oak Bluffs,” said board member Gail Barmakian. What on Earth/MV does this statement even mean?
This is great news! Good luck
Thomas OBThis is great news! Good luck to Xi Yu , it’s nice to have a year round Asian food available on the Island. Mikado has great fresh food ! Nice to have more options in OB! I love the VH location good is amazing!
No more going off Island for Asian food! Yea!!
Copper Anchor (Wok) is open
Mike SomewhereCopper Anchor (Wok) is open year round in VH too
Red Cat is relocating to
Kavakate Vineyard HavenRed Cat is relocating to where the Oyster Bar was on Circuit Avenue.
I am a big fan of Mikado. I
Martha MageeI am a big fan of Mikado. I also know that when restaurants spread themselves too thin, the quality of the operation can suffer because you just can't be in two places at once and maintain the same standards. I don't blame Xi Yu for wanting to grow his business. And because he already has a successful restaurant in Connecticut as well as Vineyard Haven he is sure to be a success. This a man who knows what he's doing. But it's a small island. So I have to say I agree with Don.
If you want to know the measure of a good Chinese restaurant, start with their soups. If the soups are top drawer chances are the rest of the cooking will be too. My father was born and raised in Nanjing. I can personally attest that Mikado makes a killer hot and sour soup! (The way it should taste and often doesn't).
Mr XI YU is from Fuqing China.
So it could be said that Mr XI YU is a Fuqing legend!
Their Ramen is top notch, and
Eben Oak BluffsTheir Ramen is top notch, and General Tsaos chicken with egg fried rice mmmm. Sushi is delicious quality is definitely comparable!
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