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Nuit and Jeff opened Pai's first location in 18 Duncan St. (in Downtown Toronto). The grand opening occurred on July 5, 2014, [2] although it was open since May 30. [3] The restaurant was named after Pai, Thailand. [4] [5] Pai is also run by Gusto 54, owned by restaurateur Janet Zuccarini.
Aug. 16—GUNTOWN — Brent Duncan has been around the food business as long as he can remember. His father was a corporate chef for Applebee's and opened the Tupelo restaurant in the early 1990s.
The Toronto Star argued that the inaugural 2022 guide failed to capture the full diversity of Toronto restaurants, being overly represented by Japanese cuisine and downtown restaurants. [15] The Star also publishes its own alternative restaurant guide that it argues better captures Toronto's food scene, released around the same time as the ...
In 1975, Duncan's, a fast-food restaurant owned by Norm Duncan in the tiny hamlet of Scotland, Pennsylvania, hosts a variety of workers. [6] [7] Joe “Mac” McBeth is passed over for a promotion to manager by Douglas McKenna, who has been embezzling the restaurant's money. Three stoned hippies, one a fortune teller, inform Mac that they see a ...
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Chiang's son, Philip Chiang, is the co-founder of restaurant chain P. F. Chang's China Bistro; Roy Choi, creator of the gourmet Korean taco truck, Kogi; Cristeta Comerford, White House Executive Chef, won with Bobby Flay in an Iron Chef America challenge; Soleil Ho, chef, food writer, host of podcast "The Racist Sandwich", and restaurant critic
The restaurant chain was created as Pei Wei Asian Diner in 2000 by P. F. Chang's China Bistro (PFCB) to compete in the fast casual restaurant segment with a Pan Asian menu and quick, made-to-order service model, while P. F. Chang's remained in the full-service restaurant segment. [2] The first Pei Wei location opened in Scottsdale in 2000. [3]
Pai (Thai: ปาย, Burmese: ပါယ်) is a small town in northern Thailand's Mae Hong Son Province, near the Myanmar border, about 146 km (91 mi) northwest of Chiang Mai on the northern route to Mae Hong Son.