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Together we can do great things! #eatco #companygoals #team #bali #restaurantgroup #baliteam (at Badung, Bali, Indonesia)
#PotatoGnocchi In #Castelmagno with #WhiteTruffles We will run out of #AlbaWhiteTruffles by tomorrow, maybe even tonight @FrankRestaurant @LilFrankies @SupperNYC It’s been another incredible #season. You guys are #insane. Almost 6 kilos in 8 days. I️ think it’s safe to say we sold more in one week, than any other #restaurantgroup sold all year, and feel free to correct me if I’m wrong there I️ may be able to get more, I’ve been on the phone the last two days with everyone I️ know in #Piemonte cajoling, it’s looking good for next week Thursday (30th) to Saturday (2nd), but I️ need to hear from you guys, I️ know a lot of you were away for thanksgiving last week Give me a shout on DM and convince me you want more and I️ will decide for sure tomorrow afternoon #ForceMyHand (at Supper Restaurant)
#TBT #MacArthurPark #restauranthistory #35years 607 Front St opened 1972 closed 2007 #Spectrum #RestaurantGroup #CoFounded by #LarryMindel #worldfamous #bbqribs #rememberwhen #sanfrancisco #restaurantlife (at Front Street)
The Fan: EAT plans next restaurant
Chris Tsui and his EAT Restaurant Partners last week acquired the former Main Art & Frame shop at 1537 W. Main St. for the future home of the company’s fifth restaurant.
Tsui’s company paid $550,000 for the property, which was home to the art supply store for more than 30 years before it closed in February.
The space will add to the holdings of Tsui’s company, which includes the Blue Goat at Libbie and Grove, Osaka Sushi & Steak on Huguenot Road, Wild Ginger in Midlothian and Fat Dragon on North Boulevard.
Tsui said it’s too early to go into detail about what he plans to do with the Main Street building.
“We’re still in the planning stages of it,” he said Friday. “We’re still tossing around some ideas.”
The 4,200-square-foot building likely won’t sit idle for long.
“We’ll hopefully get something started [construction-wise] before the year is over,” Tsui said.
read the rest here: http://www.richmondbizsense.com/2013/09/03/old-art-store-becomes-canvas-for-new-eatery/