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Dallas Staycation: The Ritz-Carlton Dallas Uptown

by Chef Annie Greenslade

The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas delivered a holiday staycation that exceeded every expectation, offering luxury, warmth, and culinary celebration at the highest level. Upon arrival, Executive Pastry Chef Corey Thomson personally greeted me with freshly baked chocolate chip cookies — still warm, aromatic, and delicately crisp on the edges. He followed with a private tour through all six kitchens, each one humming with thoughtful precision. The culinary teams prepare nearly everything from scratch, down to the hamburger buns. Chef Thomson tempers his own chocolate for a variety of intricate desserts, from glossy bonbons to jewel-like truffles, showcasing both technical mastery and artistry. His team was efficient, enthusiastic, and genuinely proud of their craft.

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Dallas Is Experiencing A Hospitality Labor Shortage

waitressby Steven Doyle

We are deluged with messages about various venues needing hospitality workers. The Rustic is set to open soon and have requested at least 50 people to wait tables. Yesterday we spoke with Parigi owner Janice Provost who is looking for a few people to wait tables. If you are a host or hostess it is a seller’s market. There are numerous positions for chefs throughout the city. The need seems to be a growing concern for area restaurateurs. Where will they find the capable hands to open these new restaurants?     Continue reading

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