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In the depths of a New England winter, Birds of Paradise whisks drinkers to other lands

Por: The Boston Globe Life January 26, 2023

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Where to: Birds of Paradise at The Speedway in Brighton.Why: For transportive drinks, hand rolls, and atmosphere from Ran Duan, a noted mixologist and creator of stylized euphoria.The backstory: Duan, a Johnson & Wales grad, is one of the Boston area’s most influential mixologists. He comes from a family of restaurateurs. His father started as an opera singer in China, relocating to this area for an advanced degree from Boston University.... + full article



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