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Health specialists inspect restaurants (News On 6 Tulsa)
Associated Press - September 7, 2008 5:35 PM ET TULSA, Okla. (AP) - The 100 specialists who evaluate food safety at Oklahoma's 22,800 restaurants have a lot on their plates.
ExploreLI: Vegetarian restaurants (Newsday)
It's hard to be a vegetarian on Long Island -- at least one who eats out a lot. Here are a few great local restaurants for veggie lovers.
Oklahoma health specialists inspect restaurants (The Oklahoman)
TULSA - The 100 specialists who evaluate food safety at Oklahoma's 22,800 restaurants have a lot on their plates. The state employs about 60 inspectors across 75 counties, with the remainder employed by the Tulsa and Oklahoma county health departments, which conduct their own restaurant inspections. They also are responsible for inspecting food manufacturers, hotels and motels, public swimming ...
Coconut Grove welcomes a slew of new restaurants (Miami Herald)
As the revolving door of restaurants continues to spin in South Florida, a number of new restaurants have opened in the Grove, giving residents new dining options in their backyard.
Fat Lady criticises Oliver's restaurants (The West Australian)
Jamie Oliver's restaurant chain Fifteen, which has a branch in Melbourne, has come under fire from one of Britain's most outspoken chefs. Clarissa Dickson, one half of the famous cooks in the Two Fat Ladies TV series, says she is afraid to dine at Oliver's restaurants.
NJ.com: Restaurants Forum (The Star-Ledger)
13075. Hungarian restaurants? Any recommendations?
Brisk business at restaurants (The Peninsula)
DOHA ? Restaurants here are witnessing heavy demand for food during Ramadan. Turkish and Indian restaurants and cafeterias are cashing in on the surge in customer demand. In fact, many of them have put up kebab kiosks to accommodate diners who come in droves wishing to avail of cheap meals.
Restaurants, patronsdonate to Burnout Fund (The Idaho Statesman)
Sizzler restaurants in Boise and Meridian and Ruby River Steakhouse in Boise are pitching in to help the 23 families affected by last month's Oregon Trail Fire with a donation of $6,021 to the Boise Firefighters Burnout Fund.
Stretch your dining dollar at local restaurants (WTOL 11 Toledo)
For many, going out to eat is a luxury. In tough economic times, people are having to make more choices to stretch their dining dollars.
Bars, restaurants bounce back from state smoking ban (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
In the five years since the statewide smoking ban went into effect, the impact on restaurants and bars has been minimal.
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