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  2. Broken Yolk Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Yolk Cafe was founded in 1979, in the Pacific Beach neighborhood of San Diego. [2] [3] [4] John Gelastopoulos, a real estate restaurant broker, bought the restaurant in 1993. [1] [5] [6] The company began to franchise its locations in 2007. [7] Adam Richman visited one of the chain's restaurants in 2009 as a part of the third season ...

  3. 10 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Eggs Benedict - AOL

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    ShutterstockOmelets, hard-boiled eggs, egg salad—there are many ways to enjoy eggs, but few are as exciting as eggs Benedict. The tasty dish, typically made with toasted English muffins, over ...

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  7. Category:1979 establishments in California - Wikipedia

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    A. Acacia Winery; Activision; Adolescents (band) Adventure Playground (Berkeley) Affirmed Stakes (LATC) Agent Orange (band) Ahlgren Vineyard; Air Bahia; Al's Bar (American Hotel)

  8. Category:Companies based in San Diego - Wikipedia

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  9. Tamago kake gohan - Wikipedia

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    Beaten eggs are sometimes used, as are non-beaten. Sometimes only the yolk of the egg is used. The dish is known in Japan as "tamago kake gohan" (gohan meaning rice or food, and kake meaning splashed or dashed), "tamago kake meshi" (meshi meaning rice or food), "tamago gohan", or simply "tamago kake".