Hey Nonny’s owners have a secret weapon in new chef Mauricio “Noe” Sanchez-Tapia, who took over the Arlington Heights restaurant’s kitchen on Jan 1. And it’s not just his culinary skills. “He loves talking to customers,” said co-owner Chip Brooks. Which is how they came up with the concept of offering personalized chef’s table dinners during the week.
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