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Max Hardy, 40, Dies; Helped Bring Chef-Driven Cuisine to Detroit

With his unique blend of Lowcountry and Caribbean influences, he ranked among the best of a new generation of Black culinary wizards.

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Black People, Caribbean Area, Chefs, Cooking and Cookbooks, Deaths (Obituaries), Detroit (Mich), Food, Hardy, Max (1983-2024), One Chef Can 86 Hunger, Race and Ethnicity, Restaurants, Stoudemire, Amar’e
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