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House Foods America Corp. formerly operated the Japanese curry restaurant chain Curry House. It had nine locations [8] across California. Its first opened at Weller Court Shopping Center in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles in 1983. [9] House Foods sold Curry House in 2019. Its new owners closed the chain permanently on Monday, February 24 of 2020.
The Gourmet Ghetto can trace its origins to April 1, 1966, when Dutch-born Alfred Peet opened the first Peet's Coffee location at the corner of Walnut and Vine. [2] Peet's was the first coffee retailer in the U.S. to feature specialty beans from around the world, with darker roasts such as French roast.
In 2017, Curry House collaborated with Sanrio on a limited-edition meal set featuring the Gudetama character. The $29 set included a collectible placemat and beanie. [13] The collaboration originated from Sanrio; an employee who regularly dined at Curry House said he got the idea after eating one of their egg-topped curry dishes. [14]
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Chez Panisse is a Berkeley, California, restaurant, known as one of the originators of California cuisine and the farm-to-table movement, opened and owned by Alice Waters. The restaurant emphasizes ingredients rather than technique and has developed a supply network of direct relationships with local farmers, ranchers and dairies.
By 1975, Reddy had opened a successful Indian cuisine restaurant in downtown Berkeley. He used its profits to purchase over 1,000 run-down apartments, making him, by the year 2000, the largest and wealthiest landlord in the city (other than the University of California), with a worth estimated at US$ 69 million .
Revival Bar and Kitchen is a farm-to-table eatery in Berkeley, California that specializes in local, sustainable, ethical food. [1] [2] [3] It first opened its doors in May 2010 with Amy Murray as owner, and later taking over as executive chef in December 2011. [4]
Spenger's Fresh Fish Grotto is a historic building and was a seafood restaurant active from 1890 to 2018, at 1919 4th Street in Berkeley, California. The building is listed as a Berkeley Landmark since November 2, 1998. [1] A historic plaque was formally installed at the entrance to the restaurant in 2004 by Berkeley Historical Plaque Project. [2]