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  2. Fat Choy (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Fat Choy is a Chinese restaurant in Englewood, New Jersey. [1] [2] The restaurant opened in Manhattan's East Village in 2020, closed in 2022, and was reestablished in Englewood in August 2023. [2] It was included in The New York Times 's 2023 list of "The 50 places in the United States that we’re most excited about right now". [3] [4]

  3. JB's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 JB's became the Big Boy franchisor in New Jersey and built five restaurants in the state, but in 1975 it sold the territory and stores to the Marriott Corp. who rebranded them as Bob's Big Boys. [6] The sale funded expansion in the western US. [6] By the 1980s JB's sought additional franchise territory in the western US.

  4. P.J.W. Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    In addition to P. J. Whelihan's, The group has five additional restaurant concepts.The Pour House, which focuses on craft beer and "pub grub"; The ChopHouse and ChopHouse Grille, an American steak and seafood house; Treno Pizza Bar, which features wood- and brick-fired pizzas and house-made pastas; and Central Taco and Tequila, which serves Mexican Food.

  5. Several restaurants are on the Fall River real estate market ...

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    Restaurants like Patti’s Pierogis (originally listed for $609,000, now cut to $445,000) and Mee Sum (recently listed at $449,000) are both for sale with kitchen equipment included.

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  7. Andrew Wiederhorn - Wikipedia

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    Andrew A. Wiederhorn (born February 10, 1966) [1] is an American businessman from Portland, Oregon. [2] [3] He serves as the Chairman and Founder of FAT Brands Inc., a restaurant franchising company that owns 17 restaurant brands and franchises over 2,300 units worldwide.