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Rancho Bravo (with Jean-Louis Capron) and Blotch (two issues), a satirical portrait of Fluide Glacial magazine and its illustrators, appeared in the late 1990s. He underlined his versatility with the two-volume autobiography about his childhood in Le petit Christian (1998/2008) or with the comic novels Vitesse Moderne (2002) and La Volupté (2006).
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World: King James, Chief Powhatan Rusty: A Dog's Tale: Additional Voices Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island: Jacques, Morgan Moonscar [4] Antz: Worker Ant #1 T.R.A.N.S.I.T: Additional voices Short film Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night: Buster [5] Direct-to-video 1999 Tarzan: Dennis The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue
FOB Poke Bar is a small chain of sushi restaurants based in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2] The business operates restaurants by this name [3] as well as Fob Poke and Sushi Bar [4] and FOB Sushi Bar in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood and in Bellevue.
Rancho Bravo Tacos was a Latino-owned taqueria [2] in Seattle.The business operated on Capitol Hill, in the University District, and in the Wallingford neighborhood. [3] The Mexican restaurant has served tacos (including al pastor and beef tongue varieties), nachos, burritos, bowls, tamales, [4] and chorizo tortas. [5]
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The menu at both restaurants included grilled meats, such as beef cuts, chicken, rib eye steak, sausages, and matambre (beef tenderloin with roasted vegetables, hard boiled eggs, spices, and a beef demi-glace). The restaurants also served empanadas, grilled octopus, salmon, and salads.
Koko's is a small chain of restaurants in the U.S. state of Washington: the original restaurant, which has also been described as a tequila bar, [1] operates in the Pacific City / Seabrook area, and the business has also operated in Olympia and Seattle. According to Fodor's, the original restaurant has high ceilings and reclaimed wood. [2]