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This week the Dallas Morning News food team laments the recent losses of a long-time Dallas brunch spot and a bold restaurant newcomer in Fort Worth. You’ll hear listeners share their favorite memories of Latin bakery La Duni, which closed on Knox Street after 22 years. What will owners Taco and Dunia Borga do next? And will it involve robots? Then Dustin Lee, owner of the recently shuttered restaurant Beast and Co., stops by to share why he thinks his upscale Asian-Southern spot just didn’t work out in Fort Worth, and why he’s looking to take his next restaurant elsewhere.

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This week the Dallas Morning News food team laments the recent losses of a long-time Dallas brunch spot and a bold restaurant newcomer in Fort Worth. You’ll hear listeners share their favorite memories of Latin bakery La Duni, which closed on Knox Street after 22 years. What will owners Taco and Dunia Borga do next? And will it involve robots? Then Dustin Lee, owner of the recently shuttered restaurant Beast and Co., stops by to share why he thinks his upscale Asian-Southern spot just didn’t work out in Fort Worth, and why he’s looking to take his next restaurant elsewhere.

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