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  2. Ma Maison - Wikipedia

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    Ma Maison was a restaurant opened by Patrick Terrail in October 1973 at 8368 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, California. [1] It closed in November 1985. [2] [3] It is credited with launching Wolfgang Puck's career and for starting the trend in cuisine known as "California nouvelle". [3]

  3. The Magic Pan - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Pan logo, ca 1970s Guest Receipt from 1975. The Magic Pan is a small American chain of fast-food and take-away creperies using the recipes of a now-closed chain of full-service restaurants that specialized in crêpes, popular in the early 1970s through early 1990s, which peaked at 110 Magic Pan locations [when?] throughout the United States and Canada.

  4. Fairfax District, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Canter's restaurant. Los Angeles magazine named Canter's waffles the Best Waffle in Los Angeles. [19] Esquire magazine called Canter's Monte Cristo sandwich one of the best sandwiches in America. [20] CBS Television City, which was built on the site of a former football field and race track and which opened on November 16, 1952.

  5. The Best German Restaurant in (Almost) Every State - AOL

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    This German-Hungarian restaurant has the largest selection of German beer in Arizona, which you can enjoy on the restaurant’s outdoor patio — just like in Deutschland. ... Los Angeles. When it ...

  6. Bavel (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It received positive reviews from Jonathan Gold and Bon Appétit, and the Los Angeles Times named it 2019 Restaurant of the Year. [4] Bavel was founded by the Israeli-American chef Ori Menashe and his American wife, chef Genevieve Gergis, who are also the founders and owners of the Italian restaurant Bestia in Downtown LA. [3]

  7. Hungarian restaurant reinvents the wheel for social distancing

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    Hit by a plunge in turnover after foreign tourists vanished, Michelin-starred Hungarian restaurant Costes has staged a skyline dining event on the Budapest Eye ferris wheel to generate sales in a ...

  8. Du-par's - Wikipedia

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    Du-par's is a diner-style restaurant in Los Angeles, California, that was once a modest-sized regional chain. It was founded in 1938 by James Dunn and Edward Parsons, who combined their surnames to create the restaurant's name. The original location still exists at the Los Angeles Farmers Market in Los Angeles' Fairfax District. [1]

  9. Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles Brings the Best of ...

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    The Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles’ first edition was mounted in 2003. Among the festival’s early champions was the legendary Los Angeles Times film critic Kevin Thomas, while a ...