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  2. Bit House Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Bit House Saloon was a bar and restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] Established in 2015, the business operated in the Nathaniel West Buildings in the city's Buckman neighborhood. The high-energy squad "Team Riff-Raff" managed the bar from 2016 to 2021, hosting pop-ups and inviting other chefs to collaborate.

  3. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Black sesame rice cake – Flat glutinous rice patties filled with black sesame paste; Cha siu bao – Steamed or baked bun, filled with roast pork and optionally, sweet onions; [1] sometimes indicated by a red dot; Chicken bun – Steamed or baked bun, usually filled with shredded chicken and black mushroom slivers; sometimes sprinkled with a ...

  4. We Just Discovered a New, Better Way to Eat Rice ... - AOL

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    Next up, black sesame seeds, which are cooked for 1-2 minutes. Marshmallows are melted, salt is added and Eric stirs in a splash of toasted sesame oil. Eric is a flavor genius and that talent is ...

  5. Pure Food and Wine - Wikipedia

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    Pure Food and Wine was a raw food and vegan restaurant co-founded by Sarma Melngailis and chef Matthew Kenney. The restaurant opened in June 2004 at 54 Irving Place in Manhattan. [1] It closed in 2016. [2] It is the subject of the documentary Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives. [3] [2] [4]

  6. I’m still traumatized by this horrible Black restaurant ...

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    OPINION: I assumed the fried chicken would be great at this Black-owned restaurant, so I ignored the red flags. How wrong I was. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views ...

  7. The Riese Organization - Wikipedia

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    Irving and Murray Riese, two brothers born in Harlem, opened their first restaurant, a luncheonette in midtown Manhattan, in 1940, for about $8,500.Five years later, the brothers sold the luncheonette for $38,500, and they used the profit to start a business of flipping troubled restaurant properties after quickly refurbishing them.

  8. How a soul food restaurant became Black Hollywood’s top spot ...

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    The Alta Adams is said to be one of the few hot spots in South Los Angeles where Black Hollywood The post How a soul food restaurant became Black Hollywood’s top spot for power dining appeared ...

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