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- Buddakan is a restaurant chain serving Pan-Asian fusion cuisine owned by STARR Restaurants with locations in Philadelphia and New York City. Stephen Starr...
- concepts, but some restaurants are reproduced in different cities, such as Buddakan and El Vez. In 1995, Stephen Starr founded Starr Restaurants, and the company...
- Montauk, NY (eliminated after the dessert) Ed Harris, Junior Sous chef, Buddakan, New York, NY (winner) 49 10 "Keep On Cook'n On" Chris Santos, Amanda Freitag...
- United States as well as overseas. These restaurants include Barclay Prime, Buddakan, Butcher and Singer, The Continental Mid-town, The Dandelion, El Rey, El...
- Manhattan Fruit Exchange, MokBar, BuonItalia, Anthropologie, and the Buddakan restaurant. There is also a variety of cultures to explore including restaurants...
- restaurants that have operated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Barclay Prime Buddakan Campo's Cherry Street Tavern Chicken George Chickie's & Pete's City Tavern...
- Manna Hackensack, NJ 9 EV0109 With My Hands Dip Sum Donuts Marc Summers Buddakan Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 9 EV0109 With My Hands Deviled Eggs and Devils...
- location was in a windmill-shaped building Basil T's Brewery 1987 Brewpub Buddakan 1998 Pan-Asian fusion cuisine Hawaiian Cottage 1938 Polynesian style restaurant...
- regularly throughout NYC at renowned venues like Hotel Hugo, Ophelia, Buddakan, Le Bain, Soho House, Zuma and many more. His music also graced international...
- partnering with Starr, Rose worked briefly in the kitchen of Starr's restaurant Buddakan. Rose has a re****tion as a "cerebral" chef, in contrast to Starr's "m****-appeal"...