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    The chain's first store opened in 1985, on Los Angeles' Sunset Boulevard, inspiring the restaurant's name, along with the idea that Manila was known for its sunsets. The founder, Ben Halili, who migrated to the United States from the Philippines, intended to provide food for Filipinos in the United States who had missed the food of their ancestry.

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    The Imperial Dynasty restaurant was a gourmet restaurant in Hanford, California. The restaurant was founded in 1883 in Hanford's Chinatown , and was run by the same family for four generations, having started as a simple noodle house in the 19th century.

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    Defunct New American restaurants in California (4 P) Pages in category "Defunct restaurants in California" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

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    Apr. 22—Jason Zeng has known only the restaurant business. When he was a kid in China, Zeng said, his sister had a restaurant. In his years after school, he opened or partnered in eateries from ...

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    Ma Mon Luk (simplified Chinese: 马文禄; traditional Chinese: 馬文祿 Cantonese Yale: Máh Màhn-luhk), [1] was a Chinese immigrant best known in the Philippines for his eponymous restaurant, and for being the popularizer and alleged creator of mami (a noodle soup) and popularizer of siopao (a steamed bun based on the cha siu bao).