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Gen Korean BBQ is an American chain of all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue restaurants mainly concentrated around the Western U.S. [2] It opened in 2011, and has since grown to 43 locations as of 2024. [ 3 ]
Module:Location map/data/United States San Diego is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of central San Diego, California. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
Korean barbecue (Korean: 고기구이, gogi-gui, 'meat roast') is a popular method in Korean cuisine of grilling meat, typically beef, pork or chicken.Such dishes are often prepared on gas or charcoal grills built into the dining table itself, though some restaurants provide customers with portable stoves for diners to use at their tables.
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The event was listed in the book 1000 Places to See in the USA & Canada Before-You-Die, a part of the series based on the best-selling 1,000 Places to See Before You Die [43] In 2012, the U.S. News & World Report ranked Lexington as #4 on its list of the best cities for barbecue. [44] The barbecue competition is central to the event.
The area was not only home to the Chinese community in San Diego, but was also shared by the Japanese and Filipino communities. [1] The City of San Diego designated the area a historic district in 1987. [2] A "makeover" by the Centre City Development Corporation is scheduled for completion in 2012. [3]
1867: Real estate developer Alonzo Horton arrived in San Diego and purchased 800 acres (3.2 km 2) of land in New Town for $265. Major development began in the Gaslamp Quarter. [8] 1880s to 1916: Known as the Stingaree, the area was a working class area, home to San Diego's first Chinatown, "Soapbox Row" and many saloons, gambling halls, and ...