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Dio Deka is a restaurant in Los Gatos, California. [1] The restaurant serves Greek /Hellenic/ Mediterranean cuisine and has received a Michelin star. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Manresa was a restaurant in Los Gatos, California that specialized in California cuisine. It was founded in 2002 by chef David Kinch. [1] The Michelin Guide: San Francisco, Bay Area and Wine Country conferred two Michelin stars on the restaurant in 2007, and upgraded it to three stars in 2016. [2] [3] [4]
The City Hotel in Sonora, California is a former hotel in downtown Sonora at 145 South Washington Street. [2] The building, constructed circa 1852, is associated with Alonzo Green, Sonora's mayor in 1852 and 1853, and James Lane. It includes a sitting room, bar and restaurant with rooms upstairs.
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1888 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map from Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California. The origin of the Los Gatos Historic Commercial District can be traced back to 1863 when W. S. McMurtry and J. W. McMillan inaugurated a general store on Main Street, situated to the east of Los Gatos Green near the mill.
One of the best restaurants in L.A. now operates a tandem bar serving effervescent micheladas rimmed with house-made chamoy — plus new, cantina-only bites such as nachos and elotes.
The Magic Pan logo, ca 1970s Guest Receipt from 1975. The Magic Pan is a small American chain of fast-food and take-away creperies using the recipes of a now-closed chain of full-service restaurants that specialized in crêpes, popular in the early 1970s through early 1990s, which peaked at 110 Magic Pan locations [when?] throughout the United States and Canada.
Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe met at the restaurant on a blind date in 1952. [2] After operating for 28 years, Villa Nova closed in 1968 and the building re-opened as the Windjammer until it closed in 1971. The restaurant was founded in early 1972 by Gary Stromberg and Bob Gibson, heads of the PR firm Gibson & Stromberg.