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  3. 'Love at first bite:' Popular soul food restaurant reopens at ...

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    March 15, 2024 at 11:31 AM. LuCretia's Kitchen, formerly housed in the Chef Space food incubator, has reopened at 617 W Oak Street. LuCretia's Kitchen has moved into a new home in Old Louisville ...

  4. Edward Lee (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Born. (1972-07-02) 2 July 1972 (age 52) Edward Lee is a Brooklyn -born celebrity chef, author and restaurateur. He has made numerous television appearances on shows including The Mind of a Chef and Top Chef as well as a judge on Gordon Ramsay 's Culinary Genius. He is a nine-time James Beard Award nominee, owns multiple restaurants throughout ...

  5. Brio Italian Grille and Bravo! Italian Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Italian Kitchen (formerly known as Brio Tuscan Grille and Bravo! Cucina Italiana) are American upscale casual dining restaurant chains that specialize in Italian-American cuisine. The chains were established in Columbus, Ohio as Bravo Development, Inc. (BDI) in 1992 by Rick and Chris Doody in collaboration with Executive Chef Phil Yandolino.

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    Enjoy a special four-course menu crafted by chef Jake Snyder. WHERE: 1838 Bardstown Road, Louisville. WHEN: Jan. 1, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. MORE INFORMATION: Brunch is $50 per person. Reservations are ...

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    At that time a part of Kentucky County, Virginia, the town was chartered in 1780 and named Louisville in honor of King Louis XVI of France. In 2003, the city of Louisville merged with Jefferson County to become Louisville-Jefferson Metro. As of the 2010 census, it is the largest city in the state of Kentucky, the largest on the Ohio River, and ...