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Buffalo Grill is an American-themed steakhouse chain headquartered in Montrouge, France. Outlets are primarily sited in retail parks and medium-sized city outskirt locations. Buffalo Grill is France's largest themed restaurant chain (as measured by sales and locations) with 360 locations in 3 countries ( France , Switzerland and Spain ).
The Anchor Bar is a bar and restaurant in Buffalo, New York, located north of Downtown Buffalo at the intersection of Main and North Streets. [3] [4] The restaurant was initially established in 1935. [1] [2] The bar is most famous for claiming to be the birthplace of spicy chicken wings known outside the Buffalo area as Buffalo wings.
Hugo Ildefonso Ortega (born 1965) [1] is a Mexican-born American chef, cookbook author [2] and 2017 James Beard Award winner for Best Chef: Southwest. [ 3 ] Early life and education
To find out your local restaurant’s hours, ... Most Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants will be open on Sept. 2 with store hours varying by location. ... On The Border Mexican Grill & Cantina .
In 2005, bar manager Roland Gruber created the Hugo Spritz in Northern Italy as an alternative to the ever-popular Aperol Spritz. The drink has since spread far beyond Italy’s borders, becoming ...
In 2009, three former employees of the Tonawanda, New York location near Buffalo, New York, reopened the restaurant under the name Buffalo Roadhouse Grill, offering similar fare plus local specialties such as beef on weck and Buffalo wings. This location announced via their Facebook on December 30, 2020 that they were permanently closing.
In the following year, the first franchised restaurant began operations. Jack Fulk sold the Bojangles concept to the now-defunct Horn & Hardart Company of New York [13] in 1981. Bojangles received fame in 1989 because its restaurants remained open when Hurricane Hugo struck the Carolinas when most other fast-food restaurants had closed. [14]
The kummelweck roll (sometimes spelled "kümmelweck"), topped with kosher salt and caraway seeds, gives the sandwich its name and a distinctive taste. [5] Kümmel is the German word for caraway, [5] and Weck means "roll" in the south-western German dialects of Palatinate, the Saarland, Baden and Swabia areas (northern Germans generally say Brötchen).