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re: Government Taco Closing?!?
Posted on 11/16/23 at 11:49 am to RedHawk
Posted on 11/16/23 at 11:49 am to RedHawk
I thought Govt Taco was damn good at White Star. But the fell off a cliff at the brick and mortar.
I don’t really get the hype on Barracuda, I think it’s fine, but also pretty plain.
I actually liked Uno Dos Tacos better, I think they actually closed too though.
I don’t really get the hype on Barracuda, I think it’s fine, but also pretty plain.
I actually liked Uno Dos Tacos better, I think they actually closed too though.
Posted on 11/16/23 at 3:14 pm to Challenger2006
Baton Rouge chef Jay Ducote is returning to Food Network to compete on another television cooking competition.
Ducote, who has made appearances on the cooking channel several times over the years, is slated to appear in the season premiere of Superchef Grudge Match. The show, going into its second season, stages two different battles between chefs who have “beefs” with each other to finally bury the hatchet and win $10,000 cash, a prized knife from the losing chef and lifelong bragging rights over their food foe, according to Deadline.
For the episode, the renowned Chef Danny Wilson challenged Ducote in a head-to-head battle to prove who is the “real deal when it comes to Southern cuisine.”
The Baton Rouge chef is a familiar face on cooking shows. Ducote has previously competed in Food Network Star—where he made it to finals—in 2015, Cutthroat Kitchen, Chopped and Beat Bobby Flay. He’s also appeared on Fox’s MasterChef.
Ducote is planning a viewing party on December 26 at Brickyard South.
Ducote, who has made appearances on the cooking channel several times over the years, is slated to appear in the season premiere of Superchef Grudge Match. The show, going into its second season, stages two different battles between chefs who have “beefs” with each other to finally bury the hatchet and win $10,000 cash, a prized knife from the losing chef and lifelong bragging rights over their food foe, according to Deadline.
For the episode, the renowned Chef Danny Wilson challenged Ducote in a head-to-head battle to prove who is the “real deal when it comes to Southern cuisine.”
The Baton Rouge chef is a familiar face on cooking shows. Ducote has previously competed in Food Network Star—where he made it to finals—in 2015, Cutthroat Kitchen, Chopped and Beat Bobby Flay. He’s also appeared on Fox’s MasterChef.
Ducote is planning a viewing party on December 26 at Brickyard South.
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