chicago restaurants
- Both chefs have been on the semi-finalists list before, and each has made it to the finalist round
- The chain will open its first Maryland restaurant in 2015
- What began as an effort by parents in several close-knit Anne Arundel County communities to find a kidney match for 2-year old James Paglio has resulted in a donor among them coming forth.
- Michael Carstens is the new executive chef for the Lord Baltimore Hotel.
- Columbia mall, Howard County police had done training for emergencies
- Townhouse Kitchen in Harbor East closed, fate uncertain
- Parents, other diners and staff struggle to handle disruptive children
- There's the Keith Urban concert at 7:30 p.m. And a whole bunch of waterfront restaurants are running food and drink specials for game-watchers.
- Not just public health but economy suffers when restaurants employees come to work ill
- Mary Kilby from Timonium was in search of the recipe for the delicious banana cream pie that used to be served at Toddle House restaurants in the 1950s.
- Ford competed against three other chefs in the competition, a single-day event where finalists are asked to make eight servings of an original, creative, plated dessert
- Watch Four Seasons Baltimore executive pastry chef Chris Ford in the Chicago Restaurant Pastry Competition, a web-based video series
- The opponents of Maryland's marriage equality law are resorting to unsubstantiated scare tactics.
- Baltimore will hold its 19th annual Dining Out for Life fundraiser on Sept. 20.
- Baltimore will hold its annual Dining Out for Life fundraiser on Sept. 20. Once again, participating restaurants will donate at least 20 percent of their daily take to Movable Feast. Ted Allen remembers his first Dining Out for Life.
- At a meeting this week with the Carroll County Planning Commission regarding a new Chick-fil-A restaurant in Eldersburg, County Commissioner Richard Rothschild commented ....
- A new brewery, union craft brewing just opened in Woodberry, near the Union Mill teacher housing complex and the light rail.
- It's reasonable for people to decide whether to eat at Chick-fil-A based on its CEO's views on gay marriage, but that is no substitute for direct engagement in a defining social issue of our time.
- Forever Yogurt, a chicago-based chain, plans Baltimore expansion
- Longtime Baltimore restaurateur Qayum Karzai is considering a run for the Afghan presidency in 2014, when the current president, his brother Hamid Karzai, is due to step down.
- Middle River native has taught at Western School of Technology and Environmental Science for eight years.
- Best Buy will close its Inner Harbor and Hunt Valley stores by May 12, the company announced Saturday.
- By now, Giuliana Rancic is entirely comfortable living out loud, online and on air. She is almost as ubiquitous as her frequent co-host, Ryan Seacrest: She pops up not just on seemingly every red carpet, but also on regular segments on NBC's Today show, and on her series, "Giuliana & Bill."
- Dining briefs: That January alcohol detox might be a bad idea. Baltimore restaurants go on January vacations.
- Townhouse Kitchen & Bar for Harbor East coming to Harbor East. A late late March opening date is projected for Chicago-area concept
- City bucks national trend, which showed a 2 percent decrease in total number of U.S. restaurants
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- A welcoming staff and freewheeling Latin cuisine have new Annapolis Towne Centre joint jumping