Megu Is Latest to Be Accused of Wage Violations
The restaurant has been hit with a class-action lawsuit.
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The restaurant has been hit with a class-action lawsuit.
Mr. Chow is now accusing Philippe of harassment (via prank calls) and property damage, among other things.
There'll be a union protest at Tavern on the Green today.
An unhappy relationship between a chef and her partner.
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"Nothing about these restaurants is legal."
Philippe Chow has challenged Mr. Chow's chefs to a cooking competition.
The latest in the battle of the haute Chinese eateries.
The former chef says he was wrongfully fired and is seeking at least $100,000.
According to the document we've obtained, Philippe's lawyers will argue that Mr. Chow's upper-crust clientele should've known better.
Philippe's owner responds to the latest accusation, that he sent a spy into Mr. Chow's kitchen.
Mr. Chow believes a Philippe operative spied on a kitchen meeting by posing as a chef.
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Operator Roger Janin explains why he's moving to Brooklyn.
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The latest in the ongoing legal battle between Mr. Chow and his supposed imposter.
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