A Loving So Long to Tapawingo – MyNorth
While out town Traverse City Friday, kept bumping into people lamenting loss legendary Tapawingo restaurant Chef/owner Harlan Pete Peterson announced its closing earlier day These were friends both had and hadn’t made pilgrimage … First American Chefs dinner with Charlie Trotter, Emeril Lagasse, Bradley Ogden, Rick Bayless, et al. 1992. Bon Appetit magazine calls Tapawingo “Michigan’s Northern Star.” 1995. Gourmet magazine raves about Tapawingo in its American Dreams …
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