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MRM Research Roundup: Catering, Kiosks, Tipping and Dry January

Modern Restaurant Management

By actively engaging with bartenders and enhancing their knowledge of the brand and the no/low category, suppliers can ensure that these non-alcoholic and low-alcohol brands remain top of mind, especially when making influential decisions in crafting seasonal drinks menus. The standard tasting menu costs $525 per person.

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Where to Get Delicious Sushi in Chicago

Restaurant Clicks

No worries, most restaurants listed have a wide variety of menu options, including sashimi, sake, tuna, and nigiri. Because of that prestigious award, you know that you are walking into fine dining and an unforgettable experience. Located in Humboldt Park, Kai Zan is a true gem in an area with few high-quality dining options.

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11 Restaurants with Private Dining Rooms in Louisville

Restaurant Clicks

From delicious Bourbon bars to mouth-watering steak houses, private dining and restaurant dining, in general, have expanded in Louisville over the last ten years. To learn more about where to catch an excellent intimate dinner after a long day at the derby, check out my list for private dining in Louisville! Buck’s Restaurant.

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40 Iconic Restaurants That No Longer Exist

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1982: Sambo's The causal diner opened during the peak of roadside dining in 1957. 1985: Dubrow's Cafeteria ​ For 33 years, this New York City family-owned, cafeteria-style institution served as a rallying point for hopeful politicians (both JFK and Ed Koch campaigned here), as well as a favorite dining destination for locals.

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Blue Hill at Stone Barns Tells a Beautiful Story. Former Employees Say It’s Too Good to Be True.

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Blue Hill at Stone Barns’ alluring story — that a fine dining restaurant could be a model for changing the world — seduced diners, would-be employees, and thought leaders alike. The Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, a nonprofit regenerative farm and educational center, opened in 2004 on the site of a former dairy farm.

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‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ and the American Omakase Boom

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pre- Jiro ; the “Japanese turn,” as defined by historian Samuel Yamashita , had infused American fine dining with Japanese influence since the 1980s. What Jiro changed was making the style of dining mainstream, and inspiring more people to explicitly seek it out. Of course, austere temples to sushi existed in the U.S.

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Noma Named ‘World’s Best Restaurant’ — Again

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Noma, the acclaimed tasting menu restaurant helmed by chef René Redzepi in Copenhagen, landed at No. 1 restaurant in 2021 is not one of the eight tasting menu spots below that have taken turns in the highest spot over the past 18 lists. A sea snail dish on the seafood menu from Noma. Eleven Madison Park’s dining room.

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