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Restaurant Owners Worried About Construction
A popular restaurant says it will have to shut down if a new road construction plan goes on as scheduled. Comment?
Anyone up for 200-year cognac?
Cognacs bottled before the French Revolution and vintages tippled by the rich and famous -- Paris' famed 16th century eatery, the Tour d'Argent, puts 18,000 bottles of its best up for sale this month. Comment?
You don't have to look like a scrooge when hosting a holiday dinner party. Restaurateur and lifestyle expert Donatella Arpaia knows how to bring glamour and affordability to holiday entertaining. Comment?
Local pizzeria Lucky's still on the market for $1
A local pizzeria for sale is still available for $1, if a buyer can be found. For an $185 processing fee and top cooking skills, Jim Sieklucki, owner of Lucky's at 8201 Douglas Ave. Comment?
Saturday, December 05, 2009 Bureau report PESHAWAR: Accusing the Gulbahar police of highhandedness, a local restaurant owner Friday demanded of the NWFP Chief Minister Ameer Haider Hoti, Senior Minister Bashir Ahmad Bilour and inspector general of NWFP police to take notice of the issue and provide him justice. Comment?
Virginia's new restaurant smoking ban may be bringing cleaner air to the lungs of diners around the state, but it isn't bringing many smiles to the faces of local restaurateurs. Comment?
Meet Ms. Bloomfield: NYC Chef Extraordinaire
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Had April Bloomfield not missed a crucial deadline in her early search for a career, today she might be writing tickets in the U.K. instead of rocking some of the hottest grub on the New York dining scene . Comment?
Favourite cookbooks of 2009: The chef is talking...
It's that time of year again, when we contemplate upgrading our cookbook collection or purchasing a beautiful cookbook for friend or family member. Comment?
Italian restaurants in New York are so numerous that when Maialino opened a few weeks ago, only months after Marea and Locanda Verde, a note of scepticism crept into the conversations I had with other restaurateurs. Comment?
All smiles at restaurant fundraiser
THE CHAMPAGNE corks were popping at a recent fundraising VIP bash in aid of a Newbury charity, in a new French-inspired restaurant in the town. Comment?
Basin 'salivating' for the Park Silly Sunday Market
A Summit County councilman on Wednesday told organizers of the Park Silly Sunday Market they are wise to consider other locations than Main Street for the street fair. Comment?
Seven accused in 'significant' N.J. restaurants loan-shark scam
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Desperate to stay afloat in a withering economy, some restaurant owners in northern New Jersey turned to loan sharks to help pay the bills. Comment?
Yorkshire Water urge restaurant bosses to stop charing for tap water
With the festive season well and truly underway, bosses at Yorkshire Water are urging restaurateurs to stop charging for "free" tap water. Comment?
Books of the year: Celebrity memoirs
STIRRED BUT NOT SHAKEN BY KEITH FLOYD WITH JAMES STEEN A SURPRISINGLY bitter account of his life from the bibulous TV chef and restaurateur, who died, aged 65, shortly before publication. Comment?
You pay more for fish and chips
Century Restaurant owner Ami Hiu serves fish and chips to customers. FISH and chips lovers will have to fork out more for their favourite dish following the price increase of cooking oil and gas over the recent months. Comment?
Six Arrested In NJ Restaurant Credit Card Scam
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Share + Dec 4, 2009 6:32 pm US/Eastern Reporting Hazel Sanchez NEWARK 1 of 1 Six people are under arrest and police are still searching for one more suspect as part of a credit card scheme that preyed on restaurant patrons called "Operation Cash Flow." CBS There's reason enough already to double-check your monthly credit card statement, but now New ... Comment?
The Buffalo Therapeutic Riding Center November Year-End Horse Show, sponsored by the Goodyear Foundation, was held recently for all of the riders in the therapeutic riding program. Comment?
Three downtown Renton restaurants close
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Don Schumsky, Joe Kennedy's landlord, stands in the bar at the Tapestry Saloon, part of the three individual dining areas that Joe Kennedy operated. Comment?
Avoiding The Top Restaurant Tricks
Share + Dec 4, 2009 5:45 pm US/Eastern From the appetizers to the dessert, dining out can be a costly decision; but you may be able to keep some extra cash in your wallet by learning some tricks of the trade that restaurants use to get you to spend more than you planned! 1. Menu Placement Experts say the first thing to watch out for is the order of ... Comment?
'The Heart is a Lonely Hunter': McCullers adaptation lacks 'Heart'
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The Carson McCullers classic 'The Heart is a Lonely Hunter' has been adapted for the stage. Comment?