Brooklyn Chop House and Brooklyn Chop House Grocer—the Black-owned restaurant group known for fusing Asian cuisine with a New York flair, backed by a team consisting of Robert "Don Pooh" Cummins, Dave Thomas, Charles Suitt, and Stratis Morfogen—has announced the expansion of its famous dumplings in partnership with artist, actress, author and entrepreneur, Patti LaBelle, and Patti LaBelle Foods into over 1,000 Walmart stores exclusively across the U.S. LaBelle brought the deal to Walmart through her company, ZPAC, which focuses on placing minority companies into big box stores. This development marks a significant milestone for the iconic eatery, bringing its dumplings to a broader audience of food enthusiasts.
Brooklyn Chop House and BCH Grocer reportedly are known for their commitment to quality and flavor and have garnered a loyal following for their bold and inventive culinary creations. Introducing BCH Grocer and their signature dumplings in Walmart stores nationwide is a testament to the brand's dedication to sharing its culinary expertise with a broader demographic.