Good for him -- and the poor
Instead of giving a man a fish, he wants to teach him to fish. Or at least to serve it with a glass of sweet tea.
"My business and spiritual life go hand in hand," Noble says. "And one of the things I know is how to run a restaurant."
Jim Noble, a renowned Charlotte chef and restaurateur, plans to open a new place backed by top names. The venture is in good faith, but it's never going to make money. And that''s the point.
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