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Ben Sukle, the award-winning chef of Providence’s Oberlin, will soon open a new restaurant

Por: The Boston Globe Life November 15, 2022

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PROVIDENCE — More than two years after shutting the doors to Birch Restaurant, which received several James Beard Award nominations for best chef, Benjamin Sukle announced Monday that he’s opening Gift Horse, a new restaurant in late spring of 2023. — the name derives from the tongue-in-cheek saying to not look a gift horse in the mouth — will be located in a massive ground-level space on the corner of Westminster and Union streets.... + full article



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