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Dennis Kucinichs brave talk about working and fighting from the safety of the officers tent (10)
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Beat Down (3)
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Party on a Plate
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Happy Campers
From the wilds of Aurora, a veteran chef beckons.
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Food Fight!
A battle for the fresh-food market.
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Standing in for The Lime Spider, Akrons Lockview warms the soul one grilled cheese at a time
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Down to Eat
Restaurant week picks up steam.
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Recent Articles By Elaine T. Cicora
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In Pepper Pike, Peppermint Thai Cuisine takes a walk on the mild side
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Downtowns One Walnut gets giddy with its new Happy Hour
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The Beachland Ballroom, Kim Homan team to bring gourmet grub to rockers and fans alike
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Standing in for The Lime Spider, Akrons Lockview warms the soul one grilled cheese at a time
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Happy Campers
From the wilds of Aurora, a veteran chef beckons.
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Touch of Class
Ohio City supper club's menu gets a makeover.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Published: December 19, 2007
Veteran Cleveland chef Jeff Fisher (Johnny's Downtown, Sushi Rock, and Lago) is new top toque at Touch Supper Club, and his philosophy is simple: Win new diners, one visit at a time.
"Everyone enjoys feeling special," says the chef, who quietly came on board three months back. "If that means something like a little amuse-bouche or a tableside visit from the chef, then that's what they're going to get."
Besides lending a more upscale vibe to the Ohio City dance club, Fisher and owner Rob Ivanov have also upgraded the menu of contemporary American comfort food, adding such tempting-sounding tidbits as duck-confit spring rolls with blueberries and goat cheese, braised rabbit with ricotta gnocchi, and brined pork loin with butternut-squash compote.
Despite the push to raise the club's profile, prices will remain moderate, with nothing breaching the $20 barrier.
Kitchen hours are 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday, and 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. The club is at 2710 Lorain Avenue; for reservations, call 216-631-5200.
Moving up: Pay no attention to those pesky rumors. Little Italy's third-generation bakery, Corbo's Dolceria, is not going out of business. "We're just moving, just a few steps up the street," promises Val Corbo, who operates the biz with brother Joe. "It's going to be a big improvement." Among the upgrades: a new baking facility, a private showroom for Corbo's popular wedding cakes, and 30 seats, where customers can enjoy anything from pizza and panini to cappuccinos and cannoli. Look for the original, circa-1958 location to close on Christmas Eve; the new spot, at 12210 Mayfield Road, should open three to four weeks later.
Moving out: Bad news for fans of chef Kurt Steeber's precisely crafted New American fare: Less than a month after opening the kitchen at Pepper Pike's Joe Foodie's Tavern (30519 Pinetree Road, 216-360-9160), Steeber has moved on. Ops manager Clyde Mart expects to name a new chef by the end of the month.








sorry elanie, you are the one and only fan of kurt steeber. maybe he should take your job.
Comment by joe jackson — December 22, 2007 @ 03:36PM