Why "UT"?
The Name Behind the Name

Long before there was a restaurant, there was a little girl named Yu — and a gift that would follow her for the rest of her life.It was the era of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. The whole world was in love with Spielberg's gentle alien, and Mia's father was no exception. He surprised young Mia with an E.T. doll bag — the kind of gift only a devoted parent gives, chosen with so much love that she couldn't bear to leave it at home. So she carried it everywhere.Her school friends noticed. And because her last name was Yu, and she was inseparable from that little E.T. bag, the nickname wrote itself: "Yu.T" — Yu's E.T. At first, she hated it. The way kids always hate the things that make them accidentally, perfectly themselves.But time has a way of turning embarrassment into identity. As Mia grew up, the nickname faded for most people — but not for her closest friends. The ones who truly knew her still called her UT. And in that, the name became something else entirely: a quiet signal of intimacy, of history, of the kind of friendship that doesn't need explanation.UT means old friend. UT means the people you choose to keep.
And that is exactly what this place was built to be — a room where those friendships happen, deepen, and are celebrated over food that tastes like it was made with someone in mind.