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  2. Zagat - Wikipedia

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    The Zagat Survey was established by Tim and Nina Zagat in 1979 as a way to collect and correlate the ratings of restaurants by diners. [6] Their first guide covered New York City dining, and was accomplished on the basis of a survey of their friends. [7]

  3. The Inn at Little Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Zagat Survey for Washington, D.C. rated it number one in all categories for fourteen consecutive years. [10] Travel & Leisure Magazine has ranked the Inn as the number one hotel in the world for food, [ 11 ] number eight in the world, and number two in North America overall.

  4. Ho-Ho-Kus Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Ho-Ho-Kus Inn is currently a Zagat rated restaurant. [4] New York Times food critic David Corcoran has given high praises to the manager Rob Lipkin for his energetic attitude and for importing first-rate wine from regions like Chile and South Africa. Lipkin won awards as sommelier at the Petit Chateau in Bernardsville. He also praised the ...

  5. Yardley Inn - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1832, The Yardley Inn originally went by the name of The White Swan. Near the Delaware River in Yardley, PA, the restaurant served as a stopping point for farmers traveling to the Philadelphia Front Street Market. In 1882, a Temperance Reform Movement rescinded the tavern’s license. From this time until John J. Fitzgerald purchased ...

  6. Ravagh Persian Grill - Wikipedia

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    Zagat rated the East Village restaurant 4.3 for food, 3.4 for decor, and 3.9 for service, each on a scale of 5, and said, "Among NYC's few options for classic Persian cooking, these Eastsiders dish up flavorful, stick-to-your-ribs fare including succulent kebabs and delicious rice dishes; generous portions and value prices offset the lacking decor.

  7. Lopez Island - Wikipedia

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    Lopez is home to a large number of tourist-related businesses, largely country-style bed and breakfasts and rental houses, many with ocean views. There is a vineyard, one hotel and resort, two public marinas, several restaurants and cafes, a Zagat-rated gourmet restaurant, [9] a small bookstore, and two coffee shops. The summer months' Saturday ...

  8. Tim and Nina Zagat - Wikipedia

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    Nina S. Zagat (née Safronoff) and her husband, Eugene Henry "Tim" Zagat, Jr. (born 1940, New York City) (pronounced / z ə ˈ ɡ æ t /) are the founders and publishers of Zagat Restaurant Surveys. They met at Yale Law School and were both practicing attorneys when they founded Zagat Surveys.

  9. Kent Rathbun - Wikipedia

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    Kent Rathbun (born William Kent Rathbun on April 17, 1961, in Kansas City, Missouri [1]) is a four-time Beard Award-nominated [2] American chef and restaurateur.His restaurants included Abacus, in Dallas, Texas, an upscale restaurant chosen as most popular in Dallas by the 2007 edition of the Zagat Survey; [3] Jasper's, in the Texas cities of Dallas, Plano(closed), Richardson, The Woodlands ...