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Restaurants & bars the Tucson Foodie team is excited to try in 2023 – Tucson Foodie
Everyone that contributes to Tucson Foodie, whether they’re a writer, photographer, videographer, etc., is asked a common question: “Where should I eat in Tucson?”Al Pastor Tacos at La Chaiteria (Credit: Jackie Tran)Now, all of us have eaten at many restaurants throughout the city but it’s impossible for everyone to visit all of ’em. So, this year, the team is...
Lucio Tan’s wish at 83: The easy life – Philstar.com
Tycoon Lucio TanMANILA, Philippines — Tycoon Lucio Tan gave a sly, mischievous grin when asked about his succession plan for his multibillion-dollar empire in the Philippines.“I will look for an entrepreneur who would like to buy (and) I will sell (everything),” Tan said, seemingly in jest and with an enigmatic smile.He turned serious, but smiled again when asked if he meant...
Revolve restaurant review: rotating guest chef restaurant in the heart of the City – Time Out London
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Lahpet West End restaurant review: Burmese food comes to Covent … – Time Out London
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Review: Adesse by Matthew Kenney – London – Time Out London
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Antillean review: Southwark restaurant celebrating food from the … – Time Out London
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McDonald's to super downsize for first time in 40 years with fewer US locations – The Guardian
Chains like Chipotle that market themselves as serving better food and a new breed of ‘better burger’ chains have chipped away at McDonald’s dominanceThe burger chain that put “supersize” into the American vernacular is slimming down: For the first time in more than 40 years, and perhaps ever, McDonald’s says the number of US restaurants it has is shrinking.McDonald’s plans to close more...
Omar Sharif obituary – The Guardian
Hollywood heart-throb whose career was launched by Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor ZhivagoThe actor Omar Sharif, who has died aged 83, was introduced to the international screen in one of the most dramatic star entrances of film history. This was the scene in Lawrence of Arabia (1962) in which Lawrence (Peter O’Toole) first makes contact with the Arab chieftain Sherif Ali (Sharif), who will become...
Captain America's Chris Evans on life as Marvel's superhero go-to guy – The Guardian
Chris Evans does not take umbrage when I tell him he has movie-star anonymity. By which I mean, he may be a leading man in a superhero franchise that generates vast mountain ranges of cash, but whatever innate charisma is beloved by the camera seems less obvious in person, where he comes across as a regular, affable guy – albeit one who spends an inordinate amount of time in the gym...