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8oz Burger & Co was formerly part of the restaurant chain 8oz. Burger Bar, which has operated in Los Angeles, Louisiana, [10] and Miami. [11] [12] [13] According to Seattle Metropolitan, owner Kevin Chung "initially intended to be part of the 8oz. group, but when that partnership didn't gel, he already had the name in place and felt it was easier to just move ahead with it". [14]
He also worked under Mark Peel of Campanile in Los Angeles, [6] and Juan Mari Arzak of Arzak in San Sebastián, Spain. [5] Currently, Armstrong is the chef and co-owner of Post & Beam restaurant in Los Angeles [7] [8] [9] while also serving as Executive Chef for The Lobster on the Santa Monica Pier. [10]
Umami Burger is a hamburger chain based in Los Angeles, California. [1] The name refers to the umami (savory) flavor. [2] [3] The restaurant was founded by Adam Fleischman, and it is part of the Umami Restaurant Group. Umami Burger offers waiter service, and most locations have a full bar. [4] Its first restaurant opened in Los Angeles in 2009.
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W.W. "Biff" Naylor is a retired restaurant owner in Los Angeles, California. He was born in Oakland, California [ 1 ] in 1939 [ 2 ] and graduated from Pennsylvania State University . [ 3 ] His father W.W. “Tiny” Naylor started Tiny's Waffle Shops in Central California in the 1920s, and operated a chain of more than 40 Tiny Naylor's and Biff ...
Netflix is creating a pop-up restaurant on June 30 in Los Angeles featuring dishes by some of the streamer’s most popular chef and drink masters. The dining experience will spotlight chefs from ...
In a reference to Romanoff, the doctor compares Kringle to a well-known restaurant owner – whose name escapes him at the moment – who insists that he is a member of the Russian royal family, but is otherwise quite normal. Romanoff was one of several guest stars on The Jack Benny Program radio show on 8 January 1950.
[8] [37] With over 600 seats on three floors, and known as "Clifton's Cafeteria", [6] it was noted as the oldest cafeteria in Los Angeles and the largest public cafeteria in the world in 2009. [18] [8] The third floor included a party room, a banquet room, and many pictures of Clifford and Nelda Clinton. There was a secret room on an upper floor.