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Ofori’s World Delicacies – Ghanaian Chef Opens New Restaurant In New York

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Lawrence Ofori, a Ghanaian-born chef in America, has opened a brand new restaurant generally known as Ofori’s World Delicacies.

Native media in Peekskill have lined information of Ofori’s new restaurant resulting from his ‘movie star’ standing, having been a former contestant on ‘Chopped‘.

Ofori’s World Delicacies will function the meals of Ghana-born Chef Lawrence, who made his first TV look on the Meals Community collection “Chopped.”

He was a finalist on Season 36, Episode 3, known as “Espresso Specific.”

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In keeping with the Ghanaian, his grandmother’s delicacies ignited his ardour and love for recent, easy, but flavorful meals.

The restaurant on 982 Most important St. might be open seven days per week.

Supply: GhanaCelebrities.Com













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