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'24 Hour Restaurant Battle' Preview
- There never seem to be enough hours in a day to get everything done, right? Now imagine trying to create and open a successful restaurant in just 24 short hours. That...
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The Title of '24 Hour Restaurant Battle' Explains It All
- Acclaimed restaurateur, and 'Chopped' judge Scott Conant has a new show on Food Network called '24 Hour Restaurant Battle,' a sneak peek of which premieres this Sunday a...
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Rome wasn't built in a day, but if these aspiring restaurateurs have their way, their eateries will be. Food Network pits two teams of two against each other in the ultimate restaurant battle. Each team has 24 hours to plan, create and open a restaurant. One team member takes responsibility for the front of the house, planning seating, decor and service, while the other handles the back of the house, planning the menu, shopping for ingredients and, of course, preparing the food. Host Scott Conant, himself a well-known New York chef, and a panel of judges sample the menu at each establishment, and determine which team did the best job, winning the $10,000 prize.
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