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Philippe's, or "Philippe the Original" (/ f ɪ ˈ l iː p s / fi-LEEPS) [1] [2] is a restaurant located in downtown Los Angeles, California. The restaurant is well known for continuously operating since 1908, making it one of the oldest restaurants in Los Angeles. It is also renowned for claiming to be the inventor of the French dip sandwich.
The Old Spaghetti Factory; Olive Garden; Osteria del Mondo; Osteria Giulia; Pasta Pomodoro; Pastamania; Patsy's; Piada Italian Street Food; La Porchetta; Prezzo; Probka Restaurant Group; Rao's; The River Café (London) Romano's Macaroni Grill; Saizeriya; Salumeria Rosi Parmacotto; San Lorenzo; Solo Per Due; Spaghetti Warehouse; Spaghettim ...
Campanile was a restaurant co-founded by Mark Peel, Nancy Silverton and Manfred Krankl, [1] which earned acclaim during the 23 years it was in business. Although its theme was Italian, the restaurant was notable for its California cuisine. Campanile lost its lease and shuttered in 2012.
Fior d'Italia opened in 1886 and claims to be America's oldest Italian restaurant — it even reopened in a tent after the catastrophic 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Today the landmark still has ...
Carrabba's Italian Grill. Carrabba’s seems to fancy itself as one of the more traditional Italian restaurants in this race, serving what started as Sicilian family recipes. Chicken Bryan ...
Big Daddy's Restaurants; Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill; Bill Knapp's; Blue Boar Cafeterias; Boston Sea Party; Bresler's Ice Cream; Briazz; Brigham's – a Boston-area ice cream parlor and restaurant chain that closed in 2013 [2] Britling Cafeterias; Bugaboo Creek Steakhouse; Burger Chef; Carrols Restaurant Group; Cheeseburger in Paradise; Chi-Chi ...
The pizza restaurant founded by immigrants from Florence, Italy, will take a break for remodeling. The burger grill remains under repair. 70-year-old Italian restaurant in west Fort Worth sold to ...
Little Joe's Italian American Restaurant was a historic Italian-American restaurant which once stood in the Chinatown district of Los Angeles, California USA at the corner of Broadway and College Street. The area was once part of the city's Italian American enclave, which preceded Chinatown.