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  2. Ruby Foo - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Foo Wong (1904 – 1950), [clarification needed] better known as Ruby Foo, was a restaurateur who founded the historic Ruby Foo's Den in Boston in 1929. One of the earliest Chinese-American women restaurant owners, she went on to open similar restaurants in New York, Miami, Washington, Montreal, and Providence.

  3. Ruby Chow - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Chow (June 6, 1920 – June 4, 2008; Chinese: 周馬雙金; Jyutping: zau1 maa5 soeng1 gam1; pinyin: Zhōu Mǎ Shuāngjīn) was a Chinese American restaurateur and politician in Seattle, Washington. In 1974, she became the first Asian American elected to the King County Council and served until her retirement in 1986.

  4. Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team is a drill team for Chinese American girls, based in Seattle, Washington. It was established by Ruby Chow, [ 1 ] and has participated in the Chinatown Seafair Parade and the Seafair Torchlight Parade. [ 2 ]

  5. Chinese restaurant 101: From chow mein to bao buns, here's ...

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    Chinese restaurant menus 101. Elmo Han, chef at Shanghai Terrace at The Peninsula hotel in Chicago, Ill., describes Chinese cuisine as "traditional, delicious and diverse."

  6. Pu pu platter - Wikipedia

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    The Thrillist called the pu-pu platter "an amalgam of Americanized Chinese food, Hawaiian tradition and bar food." [ 2 ] The pu pu platter was probably first introduced to restaurants on the United States mainland by Donn Beach in 1934, [ 1 ] and has since become a standard at most Polynesian-themed restaurants such as Don's and Trader Vic's .

  7. Ruby Sia - Wikipedia

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    Ruby F. Sia (1884 – 1955) was a Chinese educator. She was the first Chinese individual graduate of Cornell College in Iowa, United States, a member of the class of 1910. Early life and education

  8. You Deserve to Be Single - Wikipedia

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    You Deserved to Be Single (Chinese: 活该你单身; pinyin: Huógāi Nǐ Dānshēn) or Huogai Ni Danshen is a 2010 Chinese film directed by Chinese female director Cai Xin who co-wrote the screenplay also. It stars Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin, Chinese actress Gao Fei, Taiwanese actor Mike He and Taiwanese-American actor David Wu.

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