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The Australian
A safe bet in Vegas | December 2008 | Christine McCabe
Christine McCabe opts for tasty tequilas and tortillas at Dos Caminos Las Vegas on her Route 66 road-trip...
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WHERE MAGAZINE
Traditional Mex with a Twist | June 2008 |
Dos Caminos at the Palazzo is a welcome addition to the Las Vegas dining scene!
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Quick & Simple
Why Don't You...Make Homemade Sushi! | May 2008 |
Make sushi with Ruby Foo's Executive Chef Shawn Edelman!
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New York Daily News
Taking care of his mother: Baker's bread starter gets lots of TLC | May 2008 | Rachel Wharton
Meet B.R. Guest's "mother" with Executive Bread Baker Ali Pandey!
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Time Out New York
Life of the Patty | January 2008 | By Rose Palazzolo and Tracy Ziemer
Primehouse New York makes best burger list!
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New York Post
The Mex Best Thing | January 2008 | Steve Cuozzo
Dos Caminos Third Avenue featured in column on "Mexhattan".
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New York Magazine
Where to Eat 2008 | January 2008 |
Primehouse New York named one of the best places for "Steaks and Chops" in the Where To Eat 2008 issue.
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Bon Appetit
Restaurateur of the Year | October 2003 |
"It has taken me 15 years to become an overnight success," says Stephen Hanson, president of the restaurant management company B.R. Guest. It all started when he opened the Coconut Grill in 1987 on New York's Upper East Side.
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Wine Enthusiast
Maestros Of America's Restaurant Scene | March 2003 | Michael Schachner
From New York to California, people are flocking to restaurants that offer good value and a good time. Meet the masters of this slick and sophisticated universe.
The economy in America's biggest, most vital city may not be what it was a few years ago, but you wouldn't know it if you stepped into any of Stephen Hanson's 10 bustling restaurants.
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New York Magazine
Steve Hanson Wants You To Be Happy | March 1999 | Meryl Gordon
He knows you better than your shrink. He pays more attention than your spouse. The obsessed owner of Ruby Foo's and six other hot restaurants is trying to make a science of pleasing people.
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