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The Tam family left their home in Guangzhou and emigrated to Montana in the 1860s. The elder Tam found work shipping supplies to Chinese communities on the west coast, while his son made his way to Butte in the 1890s and founded the Quong Fong Laundry, which continued serving the community for another fifty years at its South Arizona Street location, [9] as well as a spice import and export ...
China Alley (Billings) China Alley (Hanford) China Alley (Ventura) See also. Chinatown This page was last edited on 22 June 2020, at 20:23 (UTC). Text is available ...
New China Buffet & Grill. Easy to find and surrounded by plenty of parking spaces, New China Buffet & Grill in front of the Southridge Mall prides itself on more than years of business experience ...
JB's Family Restaurants was a chain of restaurants located in Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. The Tempe, Arizona-based company was originally established in 1961 as a Big Boy restaurants affiliate named JB's Big Boy. The company eventually dropped its Big Boy affiliation in 1988. At its height, there were 104 JB's branded restaurants ...
A buffet is a system of serving meals in which food is placed in a public area where the diners generally serve themselves. [1] Buffets are offered at various places including hotels and many social events. Buffets usually have some hot dishes, so the term "cold buffet" (see Smörgåsbord) has been developed to describe formats lacking hot food.
The buffet is gone (like so many buffets during COVID-19) but Table Mountain management is hoping customers will come for the new restaurants as much as they do for the slot machines.
The Wah Chong Tai Mercantile, moved into the present building in 1899, now stands as the country's only original Chinese store from the early 20th century. Butte's Chinatown was once the largest between Minneapolis and Seattle. Now, the mercantile and adjoined Mai Wah Noodle Parlor exhibit 2,500 artifacts dating back to as early as 1905. [3]
This had a decidedly negative impact on the retail environment in Downtown Billings. [6] The main entrance to Rimrock Mall is seen in May 1993. During the 1980s, the mall was seen as a big driver of development in the West End, and turned the area into a regional shopping destination for Montana and Wyoming. [7]