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  2. An 80-year-old diner comes back to life in downtown Concord

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    Dec. 12—IN THE DARK of night while under freezing temperatures, a Bow moving company delivered an 80-year-old diner to its new home in downtown Concord as a centerpiece of the city's Arts Alley ...

  3. Joanne Chang - Wikipedia

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    Chang met her husband Christopher Myers (restaurateur) in 1995 while they worked together at Rialto, Cambridge Boston. [12] Together, they opened Myers + Chang in 2007, which was "inspired in Chinese and South Asian street food, in the South End", [14] and co-own the restaurant. [32] She ran every Boston Marathon between 1991 and 2006.

  4. Peter Chang (chef) - Wikipedia

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    China Star, Fairfax, Virginia (2005) TemptAsian, Alexandria (February 2006 - May 2006) China Gourmet/Szechuan Boy, Fairfax, Virginia (May 2006 - July 2006) Tasty China, Marietta, Georgia (September 2006 - 2007)

  5. Paul Fleming (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    The first of the now-cross-country restaurant chain appeared in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1993. The name P.F. Chang's is derived from Paul Fleming's initials (“PF"). He also conceptualized Pei Wei Asian Diner, a casual, quick-service offshoot of P.F. Chang's. P.F. Chang's was sold in 2012 for $1.1 billion. [12]

  6. Chinese Americans in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The paifang gate to Boston's Chinatown Kam Man Food in Quincy, Massachusetts. The Boston metropolitan area has an active Chinese American community. As of 2013, the Boston Chinatown was the third largest Chinatown in the United States, and there are also Chinese populations in the suburbs of Greater Boston, including Quincy, Malden, [1] Acton, Newton, and Lexington.

  7. Philip Chiang - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Chiang collaborated with Paul Fleming, for a Chinese restaurant in Scottsdale, Arizona. [3] A year later, in 1993, he co-founded P.F. Chang's China Bistro. [ 3 ] [ 6 ]

  8. Kowloon Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Kowloon Restaurant in 2008. Kowloon Restaurant is a pan-Asian restaurant in Saugus, Massachusetts. The restaurant serves a range of Cantonese, Sichuan, Japanese, Polynesian, and Thai dishes in several themed dining rooms and lounges. Kowloon was called one of the best Chinese restaurants in New England by Boston television station WHDH in 2004. [1]

  9. Malatang - Wikipedia

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    Malatang (simplified Chinese: 麻辣烫; traditional Chinese: 麻辣燙; pinyin: málàtàng; lit. 'numb spicy hot') is a common type of Chinese street food. [1] It originated in Sichuan, China, but it differs mainly from the Sichuanese version in that the Sichuanese version is more like what in northern China would be described as hot pot.