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This well-known chef has left the downtown restaurant scene in St. John's to open a food truck in Norris Point

This well-known chef has left the downtown restaurant scene in St. John's to open a food truck in Norris Point

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King Lobster is the brainchild of Jeremy Charles, chef and cookbook author. He's serving up — what else? — lobster rolls in the middle of Gros Morne National Park. The CBC's Colleen Connors stopped by.
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