![]() ![]() His first stop was YaYa’s in Leawood, then came the Grand Street Cafe and Paulo & Bill in Shawnee. He had been cooking professionally since he was 14, and found work as a chef with PB&J Restaurants. Lots of customers have been finding the back entrance and patio off the alley behind Papa Keno’s. “She didn’t want to move to the East Coast, so we moved here,” he said. ![]() ![]() in 1994 where he met his future wife, a Kansas City native. Lechevin is a native of Vittel, France and moved to Washington D.C. The place has a friendly, quasi-industrial vibe with a colorful menu over the counter fronting the kitchen, vivid street murals on one wall and rolling garage doors at the back leading to an alley-side patio. He was seated at the bar of Papa Keno’s Crossroads. “If someone had told me six years ago, I’d run a pizza place, I’d say ‘no way,'” Lechevin said. ![]()
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