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In each case, chefs will join forces in the kitchen, such as Aldea's chef George Mendes welcoming Nuno
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Foodie demigods galore will appear at several screenings, including Mr. Adrià's biographer, Colman Andrews; George Mendes, chef of Union Square's Aldea; and El Bulli's science consultant, Otger Campàs.
Beat the Heat With a Reel Meal and a Jaunt to Brazil Steve Dollar 2011
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Tania DeLeon, 20, right, an administration of justice major at Folsom Lake College, works with her supervisor Sarah Aldea in the outreach department at her on-campus job in Folsom, Calif.
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In addition to danny brown, the Breslin, Aldea, A Voce Madison, Dovetail and Laut became newly minted with the Michelin mark.
Dining Guides Name Their Stars Sumathi Reddy 2010
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Aldea is a fabulous Portuguese/Spanish-inspired spot.
Fact And Comment Steve Forbes 2010
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Aldea is a fabulous Portuguese/Spanish-inspired spot.
The Forbes 2010 All-Star Eateries In New York Steve Forbes 2010
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Portuguese food blends simplicity and care and Aldea brings that tradition to the Flatiron District.
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Aldea, at 31 W. 17th St., brings that tradition to the Flatiron District with a lunch that touts the bounty of the seasons and the sea.
Portions of Portugal 2010
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Chef George Mendes, born to Portuguese parents, brings the tradition of Portuguese food to Aldea, in the Flatiron District.
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Most recently, a pair of seafood-centric heavy hitters, chef George Mendes 'Aldea in the Flatiron District and Marea, from Michael White of Convivio fame, became the darlings of New York's restaurant scene.
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