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The Beefsteak Charlie's restaurant chain was started in early 1976 by restaurateur Larry Ellman, whose Steak & Brew chain (part of the Longchamps organization) had filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in fall 1975: [9] Steak & Brew, Inc., was renamed Beefsteak Charlies, Inc., [10] many Steak & Brew locations were converted into Beefsteak Charlie's.
In 1979, he opened Bombay Palace, the first fine-dining Indian restaurant in Midtown Manhattan. [8] Chatwal expanded Bombay Palace internationally, opening restaurants in London, Hong Kong, and Canada, and eventually becoming a publicly traded company. [9] He continued to acquire hotels, adding properties in Florida in 1980 and New York in 1982 ...
The Bombay Brasserie is an Indian restaurant in Kensington, London, opened in 1982. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The name has also been used by a restaurant in Bradford . It was listed in the Michelin Guide 2016 as being of "excellent standard". [ 3 ]
After Indian restaurant Bombay Eats’ three locations in Chicago saw fewer customers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the owners were flooded with messages from people asking them if they would ...
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Indigo was a restaurant founded by the Indian chef Rahul Akerkar in 1999 in Mumbai, India, in a restored colonial bungalow behind the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. [1] The restaurant was one of the first standalone fine-dining restaurants in the country to serve quality European cuisine outside the luxury hotel industry.
Bombay Cricket Club was an Indian and Middle Eastern restaurant on Hawthorne Boulevard in southeast Portland's Buckman neighborhood, [1] owned by Karim and Sherri Ahmad. [2] One guide by Moon Publications described Bombay Cricket Club as an "always packed two-tiered" restaurant with many vegetarian options. [3]
Zorawar Kalra (born 26 May 1977) is an Indian restaurateur. He is the son of Jiggs Kalra, the ‘Czar of Indian Cuisine’. [2] He is the founder and managing director of Massive Restaurants Pvt Ltd, [3] which owns brands such as Masala Library, Pa Pa Ya, Farzi Café, Made in Punjab [4] and unique Asian eatery called Hotel ShangHigh. [5]