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  2. Christine Hà - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Hà opened a Vietnamese gastropub in Bravery Chef Hall in Houston, Texas named "The Blind Goat". The name is a combination of her disability and her Vietnamese zodiac sign. The Blind Goat received three stars from the Houston Chronicle and was named a semi-finalist for Best New Restaurant in America by the James Beard Foundation in

  3. Paul Qui - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, his new Houston restaurant Aqui received a rare four-star review from the Houston Chronicle, but it closed at the end of the year amidst controversy. [11] In 2016, Qui was charged with assaulting his then-girlfriend while intoxicated, [12] charges that were dropped in 2018. [13]

  4. Evelyn Garcia (chef) - Wikipedia

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    According to Jade Yamazaki Stewart of Eater Seattle, Garcia is "known for her creative melding of Texas and Southeast Asian cuisines". [4] She operates the restaurant Kin (also known as Kin HTX), [5] [6] and has also hosted pop-up dinners and workshops.

  5. Le Jardinier - Wikipedia

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    Prior to joining Le Jardinier, Verzeroli was Culinary Director [3] at the three-Michelin-starred Le Chateau de Joël Robuchon in Ebisu, Tokyo. The restaurant has received a Michelin star the same year that it opened, and has retained the award ever since. [4] 2023 saw the opening of the Bastion Bar, [5] which also serves a selection of small ...

  6. Timothy Hollingsworth - Wikipedia

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    He has won multiple awards throughout his career, including the 2010 James Beard Foundation's Rising Chef of the Year Award, [3] the 2010 San Francisco Chronicle Rising Star Chef, [4] and the 2009 Bocuse d'Or, where he placed sixth. [5] [6] He was the winner of the 2018 cooking competition The Final Table.

  7. Cuisine of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Lost Restaurants of Houston. - See profile at the Houston Heritage Society; Leftwich, David (2016-11-22). "The history of Houston food". Houston Chronicle. Kaplan, David. "Restaurateurs from Mexico adapt as they start anew in area." Houston Chronicle. February 17, 2013. Pollack, Hilary. "Meet the Most Influential Man in Houston’s BBQ Scene" .

  8. Cat Cora - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Cora opened Cat Cora's Que (CCQ), a restaurant in Costa Mesa, California. [21] [22]A number of airports across the United States feature Cat Cora's Kitchen and Cat Cora's Gourmet Markets which were opened in 2011 and 2012, including at George Bush International Airport (IAH) in Houston, San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL ...

  9. Aarti Sequeira - Wikipedia

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    Aarti Lucica Sequeira (born 19 August 1978) is an Indian American cook and television personality, best known as the winner of the sixth season of Food Network's reality television show, The Next Food Network Star. [2]