Mike Hiller · This Way In (All Posts) · Eat Here · featured Aug 26 Chef Andre Natera gone from Fairmont Pyramid Andre Natera, one of Dallas‘ most talented chefs, says he’s “taking a sabbatical” to “spend time with his family.” Hmmm. Word on the streetsays he’s been talking to some restaurateurs about projects in Chicago and LA. Sure would hate to lose him from Dallas. Developing. TweetSharePin Tweet
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