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Gourmet Room. Gourmet Room and the Miró mural. The Gourmet Room or Gourmet Restaurant (1948–1992) was a fine-dining restaurant and iconic modernist space in Cincinnati, Ohio, which received five-star Mobil ratings in the 1970s and was at the time one of the few restaurants in the country so rated. [1] It won multiple dining awards from Holiday.
Cuisine and recognition. Serving French cuisine and owned by the Comisar family and located since 1966 [ 3] at 114 E. 6th Street in Cincinnati, Ohio, the Maisonette received the five-star award (the highest designation given by Mobil Travel Guide) forty-one years in a row, the longest streak for any North American restaurant. [ 11][ 12]
List of Michelin 3-star restaurants. Michelin stars are a rating system used by the red Michelin Guide to grade restaurants on their quality. The guide was originally developed in 1900 to show French drivers where local amenities such as restaurants and mechanics were. The rating system was first introduced in 1926 as a single star, with the ...
Double-dressed with a vinaigrette and blue cheese, it’s topped with diced tomatoes, bacon, thinly sliced scallions, and a slab of Gorgonzola dolce, so every last bite of lettuce is bathed in ...
Keller is the only American chef to have been awarded simultaneous three-star Michelin ratings for two different restaurants — Per Se and the French Laundry — the latter of which has been open ...
The following is a list of notable restaurants in Cincinnati, Ohio : Arnold's Bar and Grill. Blue Chip Cookies. Camp Washington Chili. Frisch's. Gold Star Chili. Gourmet Room. Graeter's. LaRosa's Pizzeria.
An off-duty Officer ditched his motorcycle in an attempt to miss a 4-year old that had run into the street at 10:00 p.m. The bike ended up hitting the little girl, who received non-life-threatening injuries. Middleton, the little girl's father, came out of a nearby restaurant and started to beat the officers along with his cousin, John Passley.
The Act allowed the production of a system of locks and dams along the Ohio. In 1929, the canalization project on the Ohio River was finished. The project produced 51 wooden wicket dams and 600 foot by 110 foot lock chambers along the length of the river. During the 1940s, a shift from steam propelled to diesel powered towboats allowed for tows ...