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The Top Chefs to Watch in Washington, D.C.

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With so many choices presented for diners, you have to be the best of the best to encourage customers to return. The next time you are considering your dining destination, try something different, and choose based on the chef versus the cuisine. Chef Scott Muns has the ability to create an exquisite, fine dining experience.

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Jacksonville Restaurants You Need to Check Out This Week

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As the most populated city in Florida, Jacksonville offers dining as diverse as its people. Bordering the Atlantic Ocean and settling nicely into Northeastern Florida, Jacksonville is known for its tourism and hospitality, and food is no exception. When a restaurant feels like home, I like to try a comfort food dish.

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New & Notable: TEAM Schostak Celebrates 40, AI in Food Service and Beachy Tech

Modern Restaurant Management

Laura was a General Manager in the Bay City and Midland area for more than 8 years and moved to the Detroit area in 2006 to become the Director of Training for TSFR’s Burger King restaurants. He started his career with Hardee’s Food Systems in 1983 ending in the position of District Manager.

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The 38 All-Time Best Food Movies

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Movie images: Janus Films, MovieStillsDB, Walt Disney Studios/MovieStillsDB, New Line Cinema/MovieStillsDB, Getty Images What to add to your Netflix queue when you want to feel really hungry For just about as long as there have been movies, food has played a meaningful role in film. But what exactly constitutes a great food movie?

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The American Dream in the Back of a Sunoco

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Thousands of restaurants in gas stations and truck stops are owned by immigrants selling the kinds of comfort foods they wish they could find outside their own homes. If you really start looking, you’ll find thousands of restaurants in gas stations and truck stops tucked away in every state and city. Rosa María Zamarrón.