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  2. 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 ...

  3. Jasper White (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Jasper Kenneth White Jr. (May 28, 1954 – May 11, 2024) was an American chef, restaurateur and cookbook author. He was considered a leading authority on the cuisine and food industry of New England, with a particular focus on seafood.

  4. Maryland Restaurant Stays Open After Customer Dies in ... - AOL

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    A crowded restaurant in Prince George’s County, Maryland, stayed open and continued to serve patrons after a customer died in the women’s bathroom.

  5. B.R. Guest - Wikipedia

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    Nation's Restaurant News. March 19, 2007; Fickenscher, Lisa (March 19, 2007). "Hanson to gobble up more eateries; Under new joint venture, manager will look to acquire other chains.(News)(Stephen Hanson sells restaurant business to Barry Sternlicht) (Starwood Capital Group L.P.)(B.R. Guest LLC)". Crain's New York Business

  6. Mastro's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the restaurant group was acquired by private equity firms Kinderhook Industries LLC and Soros Strategic Partners LP with plans to expand. [2] In 2013, Mastro's Restaurants was acquired by Landry's, Inc. [ 3 ] Then mostly a Western US chain, the company expanded east to New York City , Boston , and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida .

  7. Abacus (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An abacus is a counting frame. Abacus may also refer to: Abacus (architecture), a flat slab forming the uppermost member or division of the capital of a column; Abacus, a peer-reviewed academic accounting journal; Abacus school, a type of Renaissance-era Italian trade school; Logical abacus, an early mechanical digital computer

  8. Fiesta Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta Restaurant Group is a Dallas, Texas-based restaurant chain, primarily owning Pollo Tropical locations in Florida. The company was a Corporate spin-off from Carrols Restaurant Group in 2012. Stock in the company was traded on NASDAQ as FRGI until October 2023 when it was taken private by investment firm Garnett Station Partners through ...

  9. Eddie V's Prime Seafood - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Lee, former CEO, retired 2022 (Interim CEO/Chairman [1] of Darden and President of Darden's Specialty Restaurant Group) Guy Villavaso (Co-Founder) Larry Foles (Co-Founder) John Carver (Corporate Chef) Products: Seafood Steak: Parent: Darden Restaurants (2011–present) Website: eddiev.com: Footnotes / references [2]