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A Steakhouse Divided

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Martha Cheng Hy’s Steakhouse was synonymous with Calgary dining in the 1950s, but as Canadian tastes have changed over the decades, a Waikīkī offshoot has become a time capsule of the iconic original It wasn’t long after opening in downtown Calgary in 1955 that Hy’s Steakhouse became synonymous with Alberta food culture.

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Where to Eat in 2023

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We’re taking our time while traveling this year. After a fitful 2022, when a wave of pent-up wanderlust crashed over hot destinations, overwhelming hotels and airlines, 2023 seems like a chance to give up revenge travel and reset. They encourage us to not just stuff ourselves until we’re full, but to eat, drink, and travel fully.

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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. When I travel, I’m always on alert for places to eat near me, so I enthusiastically investigated the places to eat in Jacksonville. Settled into the Avondale/Riverside dining district sits a classic bistro waiting for you to come on in.

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MRM Research Roundup: 2022 Restaurant Trends

Modern Restaurant Management

43 percent plan to add an outdoor on-site dining space. "What More than half (55 percent) said they were fed up after five minutes of waiting for food in a drive-thru, and 54 percent were annoyed waiting more than 10 minutes for food while dining at a restaurant. Sustainability and healthy options rising in importance.

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Eater’s Guide to the Canadian Rockies

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And most recently a locavore, mountain-to-table food movement has built on these overlapping historical influences and endemic Rocky Mountain ingredients to create bold meals fit for the breathtaking setting. In the 19th century, the Canadian Pacific Railway brought European food cultures and grand lakeside hotels.

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-July 2021 Edition

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The ability for restaurants, particularly full service restaurants, to operate at total capacity, consumer comfort with dining in, and more business and recreational travel will aid recovery at the dinner daypart. ” The State of Casual Dining. diners, ages 18+, who dined out at least once per week prior to the pandemic.

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MRM Research Roundup: End-of-September 2021 Edition

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The only sustainable way to address the pain points is to rebalance digital and staffing resources by utilizing mobile strategies to alleviate stress in customer facing interactions while complementing those processes that are labor intensive,” said Judy Chan, Bluedot’s Chief Marketing Officer. Dine-In Struggle.

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