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Eater’s Guide to the Canadian Rockies

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Set in 9,000 miles of pristine parkland, the restaurants of the Canadian Rockies reflect abundant natural resources like wild elk, Saskatoon berries, and fresh trout The Canadian Rockies take everything up a notch. Over the course of 1,000 miles from the U.S.-Canada

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How Both Alinea and Tock Are Thriving Through the Pandemic

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Depends how you count, I guess, but we have Alinea, which is the flagship, and we opened that in 2005. I said we need to put safety precautions in place. I brought in, we have about 22 front of house and back of house managers across the group in Chicago. Nick Kokonas is an owner of both operations.

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The 38 All-Time Best Food Movies

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Some, like Ratatouille and Chef , are obvious picks — they are largely set in restaurants or kitchens, there are chefs involved, etc. But what exactly constitutes a great food movie? Well, that really depends. Other films employ food in more subtle ways, to further the narrative or help us connect with a character.

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Cinema’s Worst Diners

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The Entire Cast During “La Vie Bohème” in RENT (2005). If you, like me, are among the millions of Americans who’ve been relying on DVD libraries and streaming services to cope with extended isolation boredom, you’ve spent countless hours watching old classics and new favorites to pass the time.

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