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  2. La Côte Basque - Wikipedia

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    La Côte Basque. /  40.76250°N 73.97694°W  / 40.76250; -73.97694. La Côte Basque was a New York City restaurant. It opened in the late 1950s and operated until it closed on March 7, 2004. In business for 45 years, upon its closing The New York Times called it a "former high-society temple of French cuisine at 60 West 55th Street ."

  3. A longtime favorite Raleigh restaurant has closed quietly ...

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    The restaurant epitomized strip mall fine dining and was one of the Triangle’s most beloved spots for French food. A longtime favorite Raleigh restaurant has closed quietly after nearly 20 years ...

  4. InterContinental Marseille Hotel Dieu - Wikipedia

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    The InterContinental Marseille Hotel Dieu is a five-star luxury hotel near the Vieux-Port area of Marseille, France.Housed in the Hôtel-Dieu de Marseille building, which served as the city's primary hospital (Hôtel-Dieu) for over eight hundred years, the hotel opened on April 25, 2013, in conjunction with the ongoing Euroméditerranée project.

  5. Jacques St. Germain - Wikipedia

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    St. Germain is a well known figure of urban legend in New Orleans, with supposed sightings and attacks being attributed to him by locals. [1] According to the urban legend surrounding St. Germain, he has reappeared throughout history, having never aged. [4] [5] The legend has inspired cocktails, [6] and his reputed residence on Royal Street has ...

  6. Parisian café - Wikipedia

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    Ornate exterior of the Au Vieux Paris d'Arcole, a Parisian café dating from 1512 The terrace of the "Partie de Campagne" tea room at the Saint-Émilion courtyard in Bercy Village Men playing checkers at the Café Lamblin in the Palais-Royal, by Boilly (before 1808)

  7. Siena College of Taytay - Wikipedia

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    San Isidro Taytay. /  14.56917°N 121.13250°E  / 14.56917; 121.13250. Siena College of Taytay, also referred to by its acronym SCT, is a private, non-profit Catholic basic and higher education institution run by the Congregation of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena in Taytay, Rizal, Philippines.

  8. James Beard Foundation Award - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the chef, restaurant, and book awards, journalism awards were added in 1993, which expanded to broadcast media in 1994, and restaurant design awards were first given in 1995. In 2018, the James Beard Foundation changed the award's rules to be more inclusive, to fight race and gender imbalances in the industry.

  9. Saint-Jacques, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Jacques ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒak] ⓘ) is a 26 mi² (67.34 km²) rural municipality in the Lanaudière region of Québec, Canada, part of the Montcalm Regional County Municipality with a population of 4,300 year-round residents. [5] [6] The municipality is notable for its natural beauty and horticulture, and its storied history ...