A Brief History of Restaurant Rip-off Lawsuits
Mr. Chow isn't the first to sue for identity theft. But could he be the first to win?
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Mr. Chow isn't the first to sue for identity theft. But could he be the first to win?
Philippe Chow's partner addresses the lawsuit that rival Mr. Chow has leveled against his restaurant.
Philippe has issued a statement responding to the Mr. Chow lawsuit.
The restaurateur responds to Philippe's charges of hiring Japanese chefs.
Philippe get sued; a midtown restaurant from 'Kitchen Nightmares' sues.
Plus: The return of the Red Hook Ball Field vendors, and chain restaurants downsize, all in our morning news roundup.
Pricey uptown Chinese food for cheap in the West Village.
A new blog rates restaurants on the basis of ‘blazeability.’
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