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In 1988, Merriman opened his signature upcountry restaurant, Merriman's, in Waimea, Hawaii.He was proclaimed, "A gourmet in cowboy country" by Hana Hou. The New York Times raved “Everything at Merriman’s as one that features the freshest local ingredients paired in exciting ways,” and San Francisco Magazine exclaimed “His Wok-charred Ahi is to die for!”.
The new fine dining establishment Stirling will have its official opening at 4 p.m. Tuesday at 1288 Weathervane Lane in Akron's Merriman Valley.. The 60-seat restaurant, owned by David Glenny ...
Aug. 17—Chef and owner Peter Merriman of Merriman's Hawaii announced Monday that all Merri man's Hawaii staff must be vaccinated against. Merriman said he's hopeful that other Hawaii ...
Boyd Merriman, 1st Baron Merriman (1880–1962), British Conservative Party politician and judge; Brian Merriman (1749–1805), Irish poet and teacher; Daniel Merriman (1838–1912), American minister and museum president; Edgar C. Merriman (1840–1894), American military officer; Eric Merriman (1924–2003), British comedy scriptwriter for ...
Ashley Merriman is a chef from Center Sandwich, New Hampshire. [1] She graduated from Hamilton College (class of 1998) and the Institute of Culinary Education (ICE). When Merriman was in New York City, most of the time she worked at Butter and when in Seattle, at Tilth. In 2009, Merriman appeared on season six of Top Chef: Las Vegas, finishing ...
Restaurateur David Glenny, former owner and founder of Bricco restaurants, is set to open his first fine-dining establishment in Akron's Merriman Valley.
"The menu at Current Charcoal Grill is filled with incredible Japanese-inspired seafood preparations. But the dish that I can't stop thinking about is the Tempura Japanese Sweet Potatoes with ...
Mansfield Merriman (March 27, 1848 – June 7, 1925) was an American civil engineer, born in Southington, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1871, [ 1 ] was an assistant in the United States Corps of Engineers in 1872–73, and was an instructor in civil engineering at Sheffield from 1875 to 1878.