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It was August of 1993 and Afram Nimeh, an accountant by trade, was unemployed and decided to invest the last of his savings for his family. |
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Joseph, twenty and Steven, eighteen were both students in college while working part-time. Joseph was working as a front desk clerk at the Ramada Hotel, while Steven had a job as a delivery driver at Chicken Dijon. Steven was working for five months, when one day the opportunity was presented that this unprofitable restaurant that brought in only 40 customers a day was for sale. |
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We remember our father saying, “If I can’t invest the last of my savings into my kids, who can I invest in? You should work for yourselves. You boys are young. If you fail, it won’t affect you, but if you succeed, it will change your lives” |
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A year later, the restaurant was moving in a positive direction. Chicken Dijon began showing profits, and was now debt free. Suddenly the Nimeh Family was struck by the tragic death of their father in December of 1994. |
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Joseph and Steven Nimeh still carry the entrepreneurial spirit that their father taught them. The brothers are currently expanding their concept internally, while creating a franchise division that will give friends, customers, and investors the opportunity that Afram Nimeh gave them! |
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Today, Chicken Dijon Rotisserie & Grill has become a multi-unit quick casual restaurant that is dedicated to serving its customers a healthy affordable meal, while never sacrificing service and quality, just like mom and dad did. |
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Enjoy our freshly prepared food and God Bless! |
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