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In a town famous for Southern seafood, both 167 Raw Bar and its sister restaurant, 167 Sushi Bar, manage to stay in their own league. Creative, ever-changing specials, terrific staff, and some of ...
Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back is an American reality television series that aired on Fox from June 13, 2018 to May 12, 2020.. Starring chef Gordon Ramsay, the show features his travels across the United States, visiting failing restaurants in his 70-foot-long "Hell On Wheels" semi-truck that unfolds into a high-tech mobile kitchen, where the chefs are retrained.
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Sun Sui Wah (新瑞华) is a Cantonese restaurant with locations located in Vancouver, British Columbia and Richmond, British Columbia known for its dim sum. [1] and roasted squab. [2] It was the first restaurant in Vancouver to offer live Alaskan king crab in the mid-1980s. [3]
Seafood restaurants may have a marine-themed decor, with decorations such as fish nets, nautical images and buoys. [1] [2] Fare can vary due to seasonality in fish availability and in the fishing industry. [2] [3] Seafood restaurants may offer additional non-seafood items, such as chicken and beef dishes. [2] [4]
He also opened a restaurant in Rockville, Maryland in the Town Square Plaza on April 15, 2015. [21] On June 5, 2016, Chang opened a new eponymous restaurant in the Scott's Addition Historic District of Richmond. [22] The series of restaurants described above, opened since 2010 in partnership with Gen Lee, are now known as "Peter Chang [location]."
On February 5, 2018, Kirin Holdings announced the acquisition of 95% outstanding shares in Kyowa Hakko Bio Co. Ltd, from Kyowa Hakko Kirin to expand to wellness and bio-chemical products. [ 18 ] On August 6, 2019, Kirin Holdings announced it would take a 33% stake in cosmetics and dietary supplements company Fancl Corp for US$1.21 billion.
The Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which includes three other cities (Petersburg, Hopewell, and Colonial Heights) and adjacent counties, is home to approximately 1.3 million Virginians or 15.1% of Virginia's population. [7] The Richmond region is growing steadily, adding nearly 400,000 residents in the past two decades.