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Home > Mike's Marketplace > Archives > 2009 > June > 23 > Entry

Bestyett

Vicky Parker, owner of Waco’s Bestyett Catering, has started a new business called Bestyett on the Go.

It is located in Ridgewood Village at Cobbs and Valley Mills drives.

There, Parker prepares homemade dishes like chicken and dumplings and beef tips and rice to pick up and go. A drive-through window is available.

Parker’s hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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By TDB

June 24, 2009 10:33 AM | Link to this | Report comment abuse

MIke, is this the same Parker that had Parkers BBQ several years ago in Hewitt?

By Gary

June 24, 2009 1:51 PM | Link to this | Report comment abuse

This is Vicky Parker along with her husband, Randy, have Bestyett Catering….. wonderful. The “To -Go” in Ridgewood Village is FANTASTIC. Great chicken salad. Plus….. try the Chicken Teryaki,absolutely delicious. Why bother to cook anymore?????

By Jim

June 26, 2009 4:17 PM | Link to this | Report comment abuse

The Secret Chef is MUCH better!

By beth

June 27, 2009 7:59 AM | Link to this | Report comment abuse

I think you should know about another excellent, HEALTHY, fresh meals to pick up option! The Epicurean, owned and operated by Han Ashley, which is located in Gourmet Gallery in Ridgewood Village. Please log on to epicurean@mac.com to see the “What’s Fresh This Week” menu! Beth

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