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  2. Ho Toy building in Downtown Columbus slated to house 2 ...

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    The calendar that hangs on a kitchen wall in the old Ho Toy restaurant is still flipped to December 2022, the second-to-last of approximately 768 months the Downtown mainstay was in business.. The ...

  3. Columbus-based restaurant Ding Ho goes viral on TikTok. Here ...

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    TikTok foodie Rob Martinez (@eatingwithrobert) paid a visit to Ding Ho, where he explored how the restaurant invented the popular dish Wor Sue Gai, which is chicken simmered in broth, deboned ...

  4. 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.

  5. Bianyifang - Wikipedia

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    A board at Bianyifang recounting the restaurant's history. The original restaurant was established in Mishihutong, Caishikou, Beijing in 1416, the 14th year of the Ming dynasty's Yongle Emperor, and was initially a small workshop similar to a tavern that served primarily duck and chicken. The tavern was popular among locals, and the owner was ...

  6. China Tang - Wikipedia

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    China Tang is a Chinese restaurant located at 53 Park Lane in London which was owned by entrepreneur David Tang, until his death in 2017.The restaurant was opened in 2005. [1] [2] It is located within the Dorchester Hotel [2] and the nearest London Underground station to the restaurant is Hyde Park Corner.

  7. Zun - Wikipedia

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    A zun with taotie dating to the Shang dynasty A rare Xi zun in the shape of an ox Western Zhou goose-shaped bronze zun. National Museum of China. The zun or yi, used until the Northern Song (960–1126) is a type of Chinese ritual bronze or ceramic wine vessel with a round or square vase-like form, sometimes in the shape of an animal, [1] first appearing in the Shang dynasty.