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Meet the black couple behind the $3.3 million dining restaurant in Philadelphia

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Tracey and Chei Syphax are an entrepreneurial married couple from New Jersey who recently acquired Booker's Restaurant & Bar in West Philadelphia. The couple acquired the property for $3.3 million, Trenton Journal reports. The restaurant first opened in 2017 under the ownership of Saba Tedla, with the mission to provide excellent Southern cuisine and exemplary...

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