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FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com october 29, 2015 • The Courier SUN 45 dining out Make a Mad Dash to Pa-Nash Workshops, 35 Exhibitors &All In One Place, For One WHETHER By Brianna Ellis bellis@queenscourier.com Are your taste buds tingling for something new and exciting to eat? Appease your appetite at Pa-Nash Restaurant and Lounge, an elegant Eurosoul spot in southeast Queens. The innovative term Eurosoul signifies a fusion of Mediterranean, Caribbean and soul food dishes. Although Pa-Nash is located in Rosedale, the sophisticated space resembles an upscale Manhattan restaurant. OR HAVE YOU ALREADY ADOPTED Itwas established in 2013 by Annette and Noel Runcie, two entrepreneurs who have owned a Golden Krust restaurant branch in Queens Village for over a decade. Annette Runcie explains her inspiration behind Pa-Nash’s Eurosoul theme: “I wanted to represent something from Africa that was empowering and unique. I wanted to uplift our food and make it healthier.” Its décor even exhibits an authentic Moroccan atmosphere. The elaborate setting is decorated with banquette seating, fabric walls, a three-dimensional bar with blue lighting and luxurious chandeliers surrounded by drum pendants. Pa-Nash’s diverse meals provide the satisfaction that every stomach deserves. One of the signature appetizers is the fig glazed chicken wings served with hot chili sauce for $3.99. The jumbo wings are oven roasted with a tastyglaze comprised of red stripe YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT ADOPTION  Pa-Nash 144-14 243rd St, Rosedale (718) 978-6094 panashnyc.com beer brine, pureed figs, spices and a hot chili sauce for an additional kick. One of the most popular entrees is the Eurosoul trio-kabob for $21.99. It truly embodies the unique concept of Eurosoul by combining grilled chicken with spicy jerked pork and tender Rosemary scented lamb, all on one skewer. For seafood lovers, the toasted coconut and almond-crusted salmon was another favorite. It consists of farm raised Atlantic salmon, accompanied by flaked coconut and almond crust. This pan-roasted delight is served on a bed of sautéed vegetables for the price of $21.99. If you’re craving this multicultural cuisine, visit Pa-Nash for dinner and weekly events. Its hours of operation are Wednesday and Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m. to midnight and Sun. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Happy hour is Wednesday through Friday from 5 to 8 p.m., with a plentiful bar and wine selection. Why wait any longer? Get some Eurosoul in your system now! View Over 200 Reviews at queenscourier.com THE COURIER/Photos by Brianna Ellis Legally Speaking By: Scott Baron, Attorney at Law THE PLUNGE Q: In the midst of a resurfacing and safety-improving project, my driver fell asleep at the wheel. Pursuant to the project specifications, the existing guiderail had already been removed. Unfortunately, it had not yet been replaced by a new system. Our car veered off the thruway, careened down an embankment and crashed at the bottom, in a V-shaped ditch. A: The theory of your case is negligent failure to complete the new guiderailing – called for by the general contract and the guiderail-installation subcontract. You will want expert opinion evidence that, had the guiderailing been completed in accordance with the contracts, your car would not have plunged down the embankment and crashed at the bottom. This negligence takes different forms, one for each defendant. The thruway authority breached its common-law tort duty to oversee the installation of new guiderailing. The general contractor failed to discharge its obligations to assure that the construction complied with the project specifications and that the work was completed in a timely fashion. The subcontractor’s incomplete performance increased the risk: its failure to install the additional length of guiderail made the highway less safe. For his part, the project engineer engaged in negligent inspection and approval. Advertorial The law responds to changed conditions; exceptions and variations abound. Here, the information is general; always seek out competent counsel. This article shall not be construed as legal advice. Copyright © 2015 Scott Baron & Associates, P.C. All rights reserved. 159-49 Cross Bay Boulevard, Howard Beach, New York 11414 • 718-738-9800 1750 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10710 • 914-337-9800 1-866-927-4878 WHETHER YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT ADOPTION OR HAVE YOU ALREADY ADOPTED Come Join The Adoptive Parents Committee Inc., on Come Join The Adoptive Parents Sunday November 22, 2015 WHETHER YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT ADOPTION Committee Inc., on Come at the 35th Join OR Annual HAVE The APC YOU Adoptive Adoption ALREADY Conference ADOPTED Parents Sunday November 22, 2015 at the 35th Annual APC Adoption Conference Doors Open At 8:00AM St. Francis College Brooklyn, Key Note Speaker: Pat O’Brien Come Join The Adoptive Committee Inc., on Sunday November 22,at the 35th Annual Adoption Conference Committee Inc., on Doors Open At 8:00AM St. Francis Sunday November 22, 2015 at the 35th Annual APC Doors Open At 8:00AM Adoption Conference Doors Open At 8:00AM St. Francis College Brooklyn,Key Note Speaker: Pat O’Brien President Citizens Coalition Of Adoptable Children, College Brooklyn, NY President Citizens Coalition Of Adoptable Children,National Child Advocate Of The For More Information Please Call (212) 304.8479 Register Online! www.adoptiveparents.70 St. Francis College Brooklyn, NY National Child Advocate Of The Year 2015 Register Online! www.adoptiveparents.70 Workshops, 35 Exhibitors & A Bookstore All In One Place, For One Day! Key Note Speaker: Pat O’Brien President Citizens Coalition For More Information Of Adoptable Children, Please Call (212) 304.8479 NYKey Note Speaker: Pat O’Brien President Citizens Coalition Of National Adoptable Child Children,Advocate National Child Of Advocate The Year Of The 2015 Year 2015 For More Information Please Call (212) 304.8479 Register Online! www.adoptiveparents.org 70 Workshops, 35 Exhibitors 70 Workshops, 35 Exhibitors & A Bookstore All In One Place, For One Day! & A Bookstore All In One Place, For One Day! For More Information Please Call (212) 304.8479 Register Online! www.adoptiveparents.org


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