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Mr. Zakarian himself prefers a hotel restaurant to have its own entrance.
Who Took the 'Hotel' Out of the Hotel Restaurant? Andrea Petersen 2012
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Geoffrey Zakarian - This New Yorker knew what he was getting into having battled on Iron Chef: America previously and serving as a judge regularly on Chopped.
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On the night of the show, food catered by Geoffrey Zakarian felt in short supply.
Finishing the Season on a Generous Note Marshall Heyman 2011
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We ordered delicious room service from a Geoffrey Zakarian designed menu which is surprisingly affordable by room service standards.
Courtney Cachet: Greasing Up and Partying Down at The Borgata in Atlantic City Courtney Cachet 2011
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Chefs Marcus Samuelsson and Geoffrey Zakarian helped prepare the meal.
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The 38–year-old, who works in institutional sales at a brokerage firm in New York, said he had no idea the restaurant, helmed by the celebrity chef Geoffrey Zakarian , was attached to a hotel.
Who Took the 'Hotel' Out of the Hotel Restaurant? Andrea Petersen 2012
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Ari Zakarian, agent for Plushenko and Slutskaya, doesn't expect Russia to stay dominant.
USATODAY.com - Outlook bright for USA, Japan, but not so for Russia 2006
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Zakarian says the fall of the Soviet Union, starting with the crumbling of the Berlin Wall in 1989, has taken its toll: No skaters were training.
USATODAY.com - Outlook bright for USA, Japan, but not so for Russia 2006
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"The federation still supports the coaches," Zakarian says.
USATODAY.com - Outlook bright for USA, Japan, but not so for Russia 2006
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"Chefs have good hands," Zakarian says slyly, even if they may be missing parts of a few fingers, "and even better imaginations."
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