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Both projects were for Ms. Fleming's then-husband, Paul, who started the steak-house franchises in California and Arizona and founded P.F. Chang's.
In Napa, Blending a House and Winery Nancy Keates 2011
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For one thing, specialty ranches expanded their herd sizes during the steak-house boom.
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Shira Kronzon/The Wall Street Journal The cause: a severe contraction in steak-house dining.
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Two years ago, the only way most home cooks could get their hands on beef varieties such as USDA prime was to buy them in a gourmet store or by mail order, which could be as expensive as a steak-house dinner.
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Food aficionados around the country have been buzzing online about steak-house beef at retail.
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So you build your steak-house to keep all diners separated from one another by cages.
Archive 2006-04-16 David Bigwood 2006
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So you build your steak-house to keep all diners separated from one another by cages.
Safety at the Steak-house David Bigwood 2006
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Set a steak-house tone by lining up the picnic tables and covering them with white butcher paper for a tablecloth, held down with some heavyweight tableware—china plates, silver candlesticks.
The Swell Dressed Party Cynthia Rowley 2005
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Set a steak-house tone by lining up the picnic tables and covering them with white butcher paper for a tablecloth, held down with some heavyweight tableware—china plates, silver candlesticks.
The Swell Dressed Party Cynthia Rowley 2005
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One of my favorite restaurants in New York is the steak-house Palm Too on Second Avenue.
on writing by stephen king scribner 2000
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