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La Casa Pizzaria is a family owed series of restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska. The original La Casa Pizzaria is located on 45th & Leavenworth St., while two sister locations are located at 84th and Grover Streets (often referred to as 'the Grover location' or "La Casa West') and at 168th and Pacific Streets (Also referred to as 'La Casa Pizzaria West at Pacific Springs').
The James Oviatt Building, commonly referred to as The Oviatt Building, is an Art Deco highrise in Downtown Los Angeles located on Olive Street, half a block south of 6th St. and Pershing Square. In 1983, the Oviatt Building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places .
On March 22, 2022, Olive Garden opened its first restaurant in Guayaquil, Ecuador, located in Riocentro Los Ceibos. [28] [29] There are a total of 2 in Guayaquil and one in Quito. [24] El Salvador: One Restaurant at San Salvador, La Gran Vía [24] Mexico: 13 locations as of March 2024. [24]
Singh made his restaurant business debut in 1990 with Just Desserts, a jazz café that served only coffee and desserts. [6] He launched Olive at Union Park, Bandra in the year 2000. [7] In 2003, Singh opened Olive Bar and Kitchen in New Delhi, [8] which was announced as one of the ‘Best new restaurants in the world’ by Condé Nast Traveler.
Oradea ranks ninth most populated among Romanian cities (as of the 2021 census). [2] [8] It covers an area of 11,556 hectares (28,560 acres), in an area of contact between the extensions of the Apuseni Mountains and the Crișana-Banat extended plain. Oradea has a high standard of living and ranks among the most livable cities in the country. [9]
Casa Kimberly is a boutique hotel in Puerto Vallarta's Gringo Gulch, [2] operating in the former residences of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. The hotel has nine suites, a pool, and a spa. [ 3 ] According to Jimmy Im of The Hollywood Reporter , Casa Kimberly has "blue-and-white tiled staircases, stone columns, arched doorways, wrap-around ...
The first documented mention of Oradea's name was in 1113 under the Latin name, Varadinum ("vár" means fortress in Hungarian). In the 11th century when St. King Ladislaus I of Hungary founded a bishopric settlement near the city of Oradea, the present Roman Catholic Diocese of Oradea. [6] The city flourished during the 13th century in particular.
It was founded in 1762 by the Baron Bishop Adam Patačić, as bishopric palace of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Magnovaradimum. [1] Illustrious Viennese architect Franz Anton Hillebrandt, designer of many Austrian palaces and one of Europe's 18th century best, designed the palace and planned the city's posh side as Baroque quarter, while engineer A.J. Neumann was in charge of the palace's ...