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  2. Michael Symon - Wikipedia

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    Michael D. Symon (born September 19, 1969) is an American chef, [1] restaurateur, television personality, and author.He is seen regularly on Food Network on shows such as Iron Chef America, Burgers, Brew and 'Que, Food Feuds, and The Best Thing I Ever Ate, as well as Cook Like an Iron Chef on the Cooking Channel and The Chew on ABC.

  3. Category:Chefs from Cleveland - Wikipedia

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  4. Marc's - Wikipedia

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    That restaurant closed when the Southland store expanded into the space occupied by the restaurant. A small grill was set up inside the Marc's store. In 1987, Glassman purchased, at auction, a Chuck E. Cheese, a restaurant/video game venue, in the Southland center, near the Marc's store. It was converted into Marc's Funtime Pizza Palace.

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  6. Brandon Chrostowski - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Chrostowski is an American chef, restaurateur, and politician currently residing in Cleveland, Ohio.He is the founder, president, and chief executive officer of EDWINS Leadership and Restaurant Institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that acts as both a French restaurant and a culinary institute located in Cleveland's Shaker Square.

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  8. Cook's (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Cook's was a chain of discount department stores in the United States, from 1961 to 1987. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, the chain grew to a peak of 115 stores before filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy first in 1984, then in 1987, before filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy later that year.

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