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Think that's snapper? Rampant seafood mislabeling in U.S., study says
A two-year study of more than 1,200 seafood samples by Oceana, an environmental advocacy group, found that a third of seafood sold in grocery stores and restaurants is mislabeled, the group announced Thursday. DNA testing of seafood samples between 2010...
Tags: Seafood, Salmonella Infection, Walmart, Food and Drug Administration, Foods and Beverages
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Dining Review: Hokkaido in Hamden
Hokkaido 2779 Dixwell Ave., Hamden, (203) 287-8888. Open seven days a week. Delivery available. New Havenites are lucky to live in a culinary town, but that doesn't mean good food ceases to exist outside the city limits. Northern neighbor Hamden...
Tags: Washington, DC, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture, Chile
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Sushi students are ready to roll
On a sunny Saturday afternoon, Kate Williams stood behind the sushi bar at Pabu in Harbor East's Four Seasons Hotel, concentrating as she carefully wrapped a bamboo mat around rice-strewn seaweed. Chef Jonah Kim, the executive chef at Pabu, stood next...
Tags: Seasons Restaurant, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Catonsville, Restaurants, Foods and Beverages
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Michael Phelps' reported new love interest another Cali waitress-model, bikini stunner
Michael Phelps' latest love interest is 22-year-old Sarah Herndon, according to an interview with the waitress/model from California (the same description as his previous flame, Megan Rossee, whom he dumped just after Christmas). He and Herndon met in...
Tags: Entertainment, Religious Festivals, Entertainment Events, Baltimore Ravens, Foods and Beverages
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Smith: A pedestrian mall for The Triangle
Several years ago, I called Costa Mesa's Triangle Square the Bermuda Triangle Square, as it seemed to be where businesses went to disappear. In the roughly 20 years since it opened, the center has hosted a Niketown, Virgin Records (where they answered...
Tags: Downtown Disney, Niketown, Business, Foods and Beverages, Times Square
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The Scoop: Valentine's Day Dinner Options and More
Plenty of us will be heading out to a bar or restaurant this Valentine's Day with our sweethearts, as is customary on the commercialized day of love we celebrate every year. If you're still looking for something to do, here are some options. Thu., Feb....
Tags: Entertainment, Norwich, Music, Waterbury, Mashantucket
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Market Basket : Where all get VIP welcome
Ordering sushi or other dishes from a Japanese restaurant can feel intimidating, whether you have trouble pronouncing the name of an entree or deciphering what it contains. But not at Zing. Customers who dine at the locally owned Japanese fusion...
Tags: Sandwiches, Restaurants, Roseland, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages
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UCLA freshman Shabazz Muhammad gets his eating orders
UCLA couldn’t get its last high-profile basketball player to eat less. The Bruins are trying to get their latest freshman star to eat more. Forward Shabazz Muhammad sat out practice Tuesday and said he was still feeling the effects of the flu...
Tags: UCLA Bruins, Shabazz Muhammad, Flu, Medical Procedures and Tests, Foods and Beverages
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Nobu for high rollers: 24-hour sushi service hits Vegas
Has it come to this? Nobu Matsuhisa has a new hotel with 24-hour sushi service. Sushi fanciers can hole up in Vegas at the new Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace and “get into bed with Nobu for breakfast, lunch and dinner” per the breathless prose of a...
Tags: Sandwiches, Matsuhisa, Foods and Beverages, Cher, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Dining Scene: Ocean2000, Crepes by the Sea and Dapur
What's happening in food and dining around South Florida. Ocean2000 Pelican Grand Beach Resort, 2000 N. Ocean Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-556-7667, PelicanBeach.com After a gradual menu transition spurred by executive chef Todd Lough's arrival...
Tags: Onions, Entertainment, Delray Beach, Music, Palm Beach County
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Sushi chefs indicted for allegedly selling whale meat face prison terms
L.A. NOWIt made for a wild tale three years ago when a Santa Monica sushi restaurant abruptly shuttered its doors after it was disclosed that the hipster hangout was selling illegal whale meat.... -
L.A. now has oodles of noodles
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticIf the cult of ramen still mystifies you, you could do worse than to grab a counter seat at the new Little Tokyo branch of Shin-Sen-Gumi, a small restaurant chain that introduced high-quality ramen from Japan's Hakata region to Los Angeles. Most ramen...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Entertainment, Music, Restaurants
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