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  2. Le Coucou (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Before beginning Le Coucou, Rose was a chef in Paris at his own restaurant, Spring. [1] Rose continued to operate Spring after founding Le Coucou. [2] Before formally partnering with Starr, Rose worked briefly in the kitchen of Starr's restaurant Buddakan. [1]

  3. Cameron Mitchell Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Mitchell is president and founder of Cameron Mitchell Restaurants. He gained notoriety in the restaurant industry in 2008, when two of the company's concepts: Mitchell's/Columbus Fish Market and Mitchell's/Cameron's Steakhouse—a total of 22 units—sold to Ruth's Hospitality Group for $92 million.

  4. Yes, Professional Chefs Shop at Trader Joe’s — Here Are Their ...

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    2023 F&W Best New Chef Isabel Coss swears by TJ’s Sea Salt Brownie Bites. These fudgy brownies, cut into eight squares, are packed with chocolate chips and finished with flaky sea salt.

  5. Flynn McGarry - Wikipedia

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    Flynn McGarry (born November 25, 1998) [2] is an American chef based in New York City. [2] He has been called the "Justin Bieber of food" [3] and is known for hosting dinner tasting restaurant Eureka in Los Angeles and New York City since he was 11. [2] [1] He has staged at Eleven Madison Park, Alinea, Next, [2] Geranium, [4] and Maaemo. [3]

  6. Shopsin's - Wikipedia

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    Shopsin's is known for both its extensive (900-item) menu of unusual dishes concocted by chef/owner Kenny Shopsin, including items such as "Slutty Cakes", pancakes with peanut butter in the middle, and "Blisters on My Sisters", similar to huevos rancheros, and for Kenny Shopsin himself, described by Time Out New York as "the foul-mouthed middle-aged chef and owner". [4]

  7. Wallsé - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Pete Wells gave the restaurant a positive review, also published in The New York Times. [6] He awarded the restaurant one of four possible stars, a rating of "Good". [6] Wells contrasted his visits to the restaurant to write the review unfavorably to his past experiences, but noted that it "wouldn’t take much to pull the lines taut". [6]

  8. Charles' Southern Style Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Charles' Country Pan Fried Chicken, a.k.a. Charles' Southern Style Kitchen, is a soul food and Southern Food restaurant located at 2461 Frederick Douglass Blvd (between 131st & 132nd Streets), in Harlem in Manhattan, in New York City. [1] It was featured on Al Roker's episode of My Life in Food. [2]

  9. Joe Allen (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Allen is an American restaurant known as a Broadway meeting place for working actors, theater staff and fans – very much an industry institution. The restaurant is located on West 46th Street in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, and was opened in 1965 by a restaurateur of the same name.