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_Caryota urens_ is commonly known as the Fishtail palm, and on account of that distinguishing characteristic deserves a place in any good collection.
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Fishtail and seven other restaurants across the country, about having
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Starting in J.nuary, he rolled out $20.09 meals on Sunday nights at David Burke Townhouse and Fishtail in Manhattan, and at David Burke Fromagerie in Rumson, N.J. At Primehouse, in Chicago, he offers the $20.09 deal for lunch six days a week, excluding Sunday.
Recipe for Success 2009
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On a recent Tuesday, Fishtail was too full to accommodate more patrons.
Recipe for Success 2009
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Mr. Burke instructed the Fishtail hostess to send patrons to nearby David Burke Townhouse, promising a free drink would be waiting.
Recipe for Success 2009
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When diners read that Fishtail aims to be "the first sustainable seafood restaurant" on its website, do they even understand what that means?
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Do they have tree ferns in Malaysia photos 4 and 5 or are they Fishtail palms?
May in Mulu... Glenda Larke 2007
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"It gives you a lot of room to create," said David Burke, the chef behind New York restaurants like Fishtail and David Burke Kitchen.
The Seattle Times 2011
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At Fishtail, Burke eventually went with the tried-and-true pleasure-delivery system of a portobello mushroom with roasted peppers, basil mayo and mozzarella.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Inspired by the chef David Burke's can o' cake at his high-end restaurant Fishtail, it was constructed with layers of chips, Joshua Bright for The New York Times Checking the screens after eating at the Stadium Grill.
NYT > Home Page By GLENN COLLINS 2011
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