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May 18, 2013

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Rachel’s Kitchen expanding with 2 new restaurants

Rachel’s Kitchen has expanded its restaurant in the District at Green Valley Ranch and is planning to open two more locations this year. The District location was remodeled to enlarge the dining area by 50 percent. The restaurant plans to show off the new space Feb. 2 during a “Snow Day” celebration of its third anniversary, including live music and a children’s “snow slope” for sledding. Two months after opening a third restaurant in the Summerlin area, Rachel’s Kitchen has two more in the works this year: downtown and in the north valley in the Centennial Hills area. Rachel’s Kitchen ...

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  1. I dined at the Summerlin restaurant with my family,it was a horrible experience! The meals were prepared wrong,no eating untensils,no napkins,while in some in our group finished their meals others had not been served, management made no attempt to even acknowledge the problems that they were made aware of. I can walk to Rachels Kitcken and I will walk right on by. Thanks but no thanks if I want to be insulted,served bad food, and then charged full price without a thank you or an apology, to hell them.
    Diner beware!

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