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  2. Coq d'Or (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Coq d'Or (French for Golden Chicken) is a defunct restaurant in Rotterdam, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1957 and retained that rating until 1989.

  3. Coq d'Or - Wikipedia

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    Coq d'Or, Mayfair London, now Langan's Brasserie; Coq d'Or (Rotterdam restaurant), defunct Michelin starred restaurant, le Coq D'Or Restaurant, Sydney, location of Elaine Haxton mural 1944 Sir John Sulman Prize

  4. Bok House - Wikipedia

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    For decades, it housed the famous French restaurant Le Coq d’Or, becoming a symbol of sophistication and high society in pre- and post-independence Malaysia.The mansion was designed by Swan & Maclaren in 1926 and it was completed in 1929 for a local millionaire, the Cycle & Carriage owner Chua Cheng Bok.

  5. Slow Cooker Coq Au Vin Recipe - AOL

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    Place the mushrooms, onions, rosemary and chicken into a 3 1/2-quart slow cooker. Stir the cornstarch, soup and wine in a small bowl. Pour over the chicken and vegetables.

  6. List of restaurants in Rotterdam - Wikipedia

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    In July 2022 Rotterdam, Netherlands, counted 2,228 restaurants and cafes. [1] Out of 840 restaurants listed in the Gault Millau restaurant guide for the Netherlands, 52 can be found in Rotterdam. [2]

  7. Le Veau d'Or - Wikipedia

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    Le Veau d’Or was created by Georges Baratin and Henri Guiget. Georges Baratin’s family owned Les Pleiades in Barbizon, France. Lucien Guillemaud, who had worked with Alexandre Dumaine of la Côte d’Or in Saulieu, France, was the Chef for 17 years.In 1968, Craig Claiborne of The New York Times gave the restaurant a four-star review. [3]

  8. Côte d'Or (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Côte d'Or (French pronunciation: [kot dɔʁ] ⓘ) is a producer of Belgian chocolate, owned by Mondelez International.Côte d'Or was founded in 1883 by Charles Neuhaus in Schaerbeek, Belgium, [1] a chocolate manufacturer who used the name "Côte d'Or" (French for Gold Coast [2]) referring to the old name of contemporary Ghana, the source of many of the cacao beans used in chocolate manufacturing.

  9. The Golden Cockerel - Wikipedia

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    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1897. The Golden Cockerel (Russian: Золотой петушок, romanized: Zolotoy petushok listen ⓘ) is an opera in three acts, with a short prologue and an even shorter epilogue, composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, his last complete opera, before his death in 1908.