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| - The brainchild of Viscount Vyal Ruathen, the chain of restaurants spanning the Core worlds and touching some of the more civilized Rim sectors boasts that no two establishments are alike, yet all are familiar to patrons of others of the same name. Opulent to a fault, each utilizes local and imported materials in its construction and presents artistic motifs from both indigenous and far-flung cultures, brought together tastefully as a celebration of how the diverse indicate a certain similarity among the sentient beings of the galaxy. Likewise, the menus are a masterpiece of integration, including local and traditional fare, galactic cuisine, and specialties of the house made with regional ingredients and the chef's ingenuity.
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| - The brainchild of Viscount Vyal Ruathen, the chain of restaurants spanning the Core worlds and touching some of the more civilized Rim sectors boasts that no two establishments are alike, yet all are familiar to patrons of others of the same name. Opulent to a fault, each utilizes local and imported materials in its construction and presents artistic motifs from both indigenous and far-flung cultures, brought together tastefully as a celebration of how the diverse indicate a certain similarity among the sentient beings of the galaxy. Likewise, the menus are a masterpiece of integration, including local and traditional fare, galactic cuisine, and specialties of the house made with regional ingredients and the chef's ingenuity. It is said that it is easier to gain a commission in the Imperial military than to become a chef at Ruathen's. Architecturally, each Ruathen's is a masterpiece, incorporating traditional or modern forms, local or outre styles to create a unique visual and tactile experience. To celebrate galactic diversity, Ruathen's Coruscant is comprised of imported woods, stone and leathers from all corners of the galaxy. Orbiting Kuat, Ruathen's Regal Retreat is luxuriously appointed with traditional Kuati textiles and rugs amid carved panels done in early period Thyferran style. Ruathen's Deep Blue Sea on Caspar includes Wroonian stone with modern architecture showcasing the Caspian sea in which the restaurant is placed.
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