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  2. China City, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The China City development was described in the 1941 American Guide to Los Angeles created by the Federal Writers' Project: [8] CHINA CITY (open 8 a.m - 2 a.m.), bounded by Ord, Main, Macy, and New High Sts, is an American-promoted, Chinese-operated amusement center designed to attract tourists.

  3. Modern Toilet Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Toilet Restaurant three-story restaurant that occupies 260 square meters (2,800 sq ft) is based on items from a toilet room or a bathroom.The checkered tile covered walls are adorned with showerheads, while plungers hang from the ceiling along with feces-shaped lights.

  4. Chinatown, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown is a neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles, California, that became a commercial center for Chinese and other Asian businesses in Central Los Angeles in 1938. The area includes restaurants, shops, and art galleries, but also has a residential neighborhood with a low-income, aging population of about 7,800 residents.

  5. Offbeat eateries -- The Toilet Restaurant - AOL

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  6. Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet - Wikipedia

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    Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet, also known as Cole's P.E. Buffet, is a restaurant and bar located at 118 East 6th Street in the Historic Core district of downtown Los Angeles, California, the oldest operating in Los Angeles at the same location since its founding. Sign in front with claim to being the oldest bar in Los Angeles

  7. Clifton's Cafeteria - Wikipedia

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    The Clinton family's five generations [18] as California restaurateurs began when David Harrison Clinton came to Los Angeles from Missouri in 1888 and purchased the Southern Hotel and its dining room in downtown Los Angeles. David's son Edmond settled in San Francisco, where he and his wife Gertrude became co-owners of a group of cafeteria ...

  8. Nickel Diner - Wikipedia

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    LA Weekly has described Nickel Diner as "an unlikely success", stepping from "what used to be considered the most notorious intersection in town". [1]The Los Angeles Times guide refers to the restaurant as a "trendy new diner" that is "located on a historic stretch of Main Street between Fifth and Sixth streets."

  9. Privatization of public toilets - Wikipedia

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    Privatization of public toilets is an ongoing process in the United States and other countries. Police (e.g. in Los Angeles ) have sometimes supported their privatization , claiming that public toilets are "crime scenes" that attract illegal activity.