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Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Beloved Portland restaurant to hold steak sale amid temporary closure
PORTLAND, Ore. () — A beloved Portland eatery that was forced to temporarily close earlier this year is giving locals the opportunity to take its high-quality beef home. 'Find yourself missing RingSide's signature steaks?' RingSide Steakhouse on Tuesday. 'Available on our website for preorder now are three different types of our signature Ribeyes. Pickup will be Saturday, June 14th, just in time for Father's Day!' Some Washington salmon face 'brink' of extinction, report finds The acclaimed business four 16-ounce prime ribeyes for $158, four 20-ounce prime 35 day dry-aged bone-in ribeyes for $196 and two 34-ounce prime 35 day dry -aged bone-in ribeyes for $162. Each steak will be raw, frozen and individually packaged. The restaurant's signature steak seasoning is also available for $6.50. RingSide Steakhouse during the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020, the first sale in its 75-year-history. The event was expected to last from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., but it sold out in just two hours. Portland police officers also had to direct drivers as traffic backed up for blocks near the eatery on 2165 W Burnside St. The upcoming preorder sale follows the steakhouse's temporary shutdown. It was forced to close for repairs and restoration after a on a Saturday afternoon in early April this year. According to a social media post from the owners, there were no injuries and the fire was quickly contained. The restaurant has yet to reveal when it will reopen. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Express Tribune
06-03-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
Nasim Ashraf's autobiography unveiled
Nasim Ashraf, a distinguished Pakistani-American physician and former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman's autobiography titled "Ring Side" was recently unveiled at the Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI). The book provides a first-hand account of a pivotal era in Pakistan's history, detailing Ashraf's close involvement in state affairs during President Pervez Musharraf's tenure. Offering unique insights into governance and Pakistan-U.S. relations, Ring Side captures the author's experiences at the heart of power and diplomacy. Covering a vast span of events from Pakistan's role as America's indispensable partner in the War on Terror to the grassroots of human development in Pakistan, the author presents a primary source account of the country's external and internal policies. He remains more concerned about human development and takes no qualms in saying that Pakistan has not done enough in this realm. The book also entails an evocative and fascinating account of military coups, intrigues and vested interests that have accented Pakistan's history. Amidst all those obstacles, the book pins that the author was able to implement a basic health and literacy scheme at the grassroots. The book nail-bitingly accounts for the events that unfolded in diplomacy after the September 11, 2001, attacks, and the outcome it had on the diplomatic mosaic with Pakistan. Ashraf made it a point to say that having worked closely with American authorities, he learnt the reality that citizens' rights are placed well above even those of the president of the United States. This is where we have to learn as we go on to buoy human confidence in the state, he observed. In a one-liner on US-Pakistan ties, he said it has been infected with a "trust deficit", and there is a need to overcome this dilemma.