With a grand re-opening held on Wednesday, Oct. 15, the Journal-Record was glad to see Elder’s Tacos & Steaks back in business in downtown Hamilton. Damage from a May 17 storage room fire had kept the restaurant closed for a few months during the restoration and repainting process.
The family-focused and God-first owners, Eldher Maeda, his wife, Nancy, and their 3-year-old son, Nayel (named from a combination of Elder and Nancy; “y” is “and” in Spanish), seem so very happy and excited to be back in business and able to serve their customers.
They also took a few moments recently to thank everyone who sent them encouraging messages throughout their downtime.
“We are very thankful for everyone’s support, and we hope you’ll continue to support us now we are open,” Eldher said on Oct. 15.
“We thank everyone who came to the ribbon cutting; the mayor, all the city council and chamber of commerce members, and all of the fire department and police department chiefs, officers and members.
“And I surely want to recognize my employees for being willing to get back into it after all this time. We thank God everything has been okay so far and that we could come out of these difficult times. We want to continue doing what we can to serve God, while we serve people the best way we can.”
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