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Harry F. Gerguson (born Hershel Geguzin, February 20, 1890 – September 1, 1971), known as Michael Romanoff, was a Hollywood restaurateur, con man and actor born in Lithuania.
Chasen's was a famous restaurant frequented by film stars, entertainers, politicians, and other dignitaries in West Hollywood, California, located at 9039 Beverly Boulevard on the border of Beverly Hills. It opened for business in 1936 and was the site of the Academy Awards party for many years.
4705 York Blvd., Los Angeles, (213) 671-4364, wildcrustla.com. ... celebrity chef Curtis Stone’s Australian-inspired pie shop is now a permanent restaurant in Beverly Hills, with new pastries ...
Harry and Marilyn Lewis opened the restaurant in March 1987 after selling the Hamburger Hamlet restaurant chain for $33 million. (Harry was an ex-actor who had appeared in the film Key Largo. [1] It was described as a "late night hot spot" [1] and as the "most consistently cool restaurant in Beverly Hills". Starting in 2010, sons David and Adam ...
Urasawa was a Japanese restaurant located in Beverly Hills, California run by head chef Hiroyuki Urasawa who used to work with Masa Takayama. [1] As of 2018, the restaurant was considered the second most expensive in the world after Sublimotion at $1,111 per person. [2] Urasawa closed in 2020. [3]
Maude was a Michelin-starred restaurant by Curtis Stone, serving California cuisine [1] in Beverly Hills, California. [2] [3] [4]Maude closed in September of 2024. Chef/owner Curtis Stone said he plans to close the restaurant so he can focus on his other restaurant, Gwen and his pie shops. [5]
The restaurant's official mantra is "We season our garlic with food". [1] It has inspired two garlic-themed cookbooks from Ten Speed Press, titled The Stinking Cookbook (1994) [3] [4] and The Stinking Rose Restaurant Cookbook (2006). [5] [6] In February 2014, the 38,500-square-foot (3,577 m 2) site housing the Beverly Hills restaurant was put ...
A man who boarded a plane from Denmark to Los Angeles with no ticket, visa or passport was sentenced Tuesday to 93 days and ordered to pay $2,174 — the cost of a one-way ticket from Copenhagen ...