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Vineet Bhatia MBE (born 9 December 1967) is an Indian chef, restaurateur, author, and media personality. He was the first Indian chef to be awarded a Michelin star. [1] He opened two Rasoi restaurants, the first in Chelsea, London in 2004, and the second in Geneva, Switzerland, in 2008.
Floyd Cardoz (October 2, 1960 – March 25, 2020) was an Indian-American chef. He owned the New York City eatery Paowalla and was executive chef at Tabla, as well as victor on Top Chef Masters Season 3 in 2011. [1] His New York restaurants were known for food melding Indian flavours and spices with western cuisine. [2]
Aktar Islam (born 1980) is a multiple award-winning English Michelin-starred chef, restaurateur, and entrepreneur.. He left the Lasan Group in 2016 to work on his new, flagship project, Opheem, and launched his now-closed Italian restaurant, Legna, in winter 2018.
Its county seat and only municipality is Edmonton. [1] The county was founded in May 1860 and named for Thomas Metcalfe, Governor of Kentucky from 1828 to 1832. [2] [3] Metcalfe County is part of the Glasgow, KY Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Bowling Green-Glasgow, KY Combined Statistical Area.
Kumar Mahadevan (born 23 November 1959) is an Indian chef, restaurateur and media personality, based in Australia. He is often referred in Sydney's dining circles as the "Guru of Indian cuisine".
T.P.Rangharaaj (publicly known as Madhampatty Rangharaaj) is an Indian chef, actor and the CEO of Madhampatty Thangavelu Hospitality Pvt Ltd, which caters in Tamil Nadu and its neighbouring states. [1] [2] He made his acting debut with Mehandi Circus (2019), and later appeared in the thriller film Penguin (2020).
Faragher, John Mack. Daniel Boone: The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer.New York: Holt, 1992. Lofaro, Michael. Daniel Boone: An American Life.
August 29, 1970: The DC-10 jumbo jet makes its first flight August 17, 1970: Lebanon's President Franjieh elected by margin of one vote August 26–30, 1970: Isle of Wight Festival attracts 250,000 at huge financial loss [1] August 24, 1970: Ammonium nitrate bomb in stolen van rocks University of Wisconsin [2]