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  2. Robert Kaufelt - Wikipedia

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    He left Mayfair in 1985 to open two specialty stores in Princeton and Summit, NJ, called Kaufelt's Fancy Groceries which was named after the original family grocery in Perth Amboy, NJ. [4] These stores "innovated supermarket quality and service." [8] When the Princeton shop failed in 1987, Kaufelt sold the Summit location and moved to Greenwich ...

  3. List of restaurants owned or operated by Gordon Ramsay

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    Gordon Ramsay (2008) Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen at Caesars Palace Las Vegas (Jan. 2019) Pétrus by Gordon Ramsay on Kinnerton Street in London (April 2014) Gordon Ramsay is a British chef, restaurateur, writer and television personality.

  4. Cuisine of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Great Dishes from New Jersey's Favorite Restaurants. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-3311-2. Di Ionno, Mark (2002). Backroads, New Jersey: Driving at the Speed of Life. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-3133-0. Genovese, Peter (2007). New Jersey Curiosities, 2nd: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities & Other Offbeat Stuff. Globe Pequot.

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  6. The Paris Scene This Couture Season - AOL

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    GOURMET TO GO: With Caviar Kaspia, La Société, Voltaire and other Paris fashion canteens still shuttered amid the pandemic, gourmet takeout has become a culinary and social media phenomenon ...

  7. Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant guides review restaurants, often ranking them or providing information to guide consumers (type of food, handicap accessibility, facilities, etc.). One of the most famous contemporary guides is the Michelin series of guides which accord one to three stars to restaurants they perceive to be of high culinary merit.

  8. Citarella Gourmet Market - Wikipedia

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    Citarella Gourmet Market, commonly referred to as Citarella (/ s ɪ t t ɑː r ə l l ɑː / sitta-rella), is a chain of upscale grocery stores operating in New York and Connecticut. Founded in 1912, the company initially specialized in seafoods in New York City , and has ever since expanded into the field of gourmet food operating in affluent ...

  9. Paul Liebrandt - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Liebrandt became executive chef at Atlas at 40 Central Park South, where at age 24, he was the youngest chef ever to earn a three star review from The New York Times. [2] He quit over a disagreement with the owners about the menu at Atlas and went to work at the bistro Papillon. [9]