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The El Cholo Spanish Cafe is a Los Angeles restaurant serving Mexican food. Founded in 1923, the restaurant is credited with the introduction of the burrito to the United States in the 1930s. The restaurant has expanded to a chain with six locations in Southern California. It celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2023. [2]
El gallo: the rooster: El que le cantó a San Pedro no le volverá a cantar. The one that sang for St. Peter will never sing for him again. 2 El diablito: the little Devil: Pórtate bien cuatito, si no te lleva el coloradito. Behave yourself buddy, or the little red one will take you away. 3 La dama: the lady: Puliendo el paso, por toda la ...
The Original Spanish Kitchen was a restaurant on Beverly Boulevard in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, California, US, that became the subject of an urban legend starting in the early 1960s. The restaurant, which opened in 1938, [1] was a popular eating spot until it closed in September 1961. [2]
In 1950, The Pantry moved to its location at 9th and Figueroa, and had since been designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 255, [9] and named the most famous restaurant in Los Angeles. [10] The restaurant was known for serving coleslaw to all patrons during the evening hours, even if they ultimately decide to order breakfast ...
The new El Gallo Bar and Restaurant will occupy the former IHOP at 214 W. Camp Street in East Peoria, a couple doors down from the owners’ current business Tacos El Gallo.
El Tepeyac Café is an authentic Mexican restaurant that was founded in 1942 by the Rojas family. It was originally named El Tupinamba Café and was located near downtown Los Angeles. The family later relocated to the Lincoln Heights area, just north of Boyle Heights, and opened a restaurant, La Villa Café.
Actor and director Vincent Gallo is just the type of Hollywood personality who would eschew Malibu for the industrial grit of downtown Los Angeles. Best known for directing Buffalo '66, Gallo has ...
Michelin published restaurant guides for Los Angeles in 2008 and 2009 but suspended the publication in 2010. [4] Publication of the guide would resume for Southern California in 2019 but now covered all of California in one guide.