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  2. Manila Sunset - Wikipedia

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    The chain's first store opened in 1985, on Los Angeles' Sunset Boulevard, inspiring the restaurant's name, along with the idea that Manila was known for its sunsets. The founder, Ben and Lorna Halili, who migrated to the United States from the Philippines, intended to provide food for Filipinos in the United States who had missed the food of their ancestry.

  3. List of Filipino restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Magna Kusina, Portland, Oregon Oriental Mart, Seattle. Following is a list of notable restaurants known for serving Filipino cuisine: . Archipelago, Seattle ...

  4. Seafood City - Wikipedia

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    Grill City and Bakers Avenue are food concepts introduced by Seafood City to showcase Filipino cuisine and baked goods. Grill City offers freshly grilled Filipino dishes, such as pork and chicken skewers, inihaw na bangus (grilled milkfish), and barbecue platters. Bakers Avenue focuses on Filipino pastries and baked goods, including pan de sal ...

  5. A Malaysian restaurant from a rising-star chef opens in ... - AOL

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    Plus, live-fire cooking from the All Time team, some of L.A.'s best bagels head east, Spanish tapas slide into Silver Lake and more.

  6. Little Manila - Wikipedia

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    Greater Los Angeles is also home to the largest number of Filipino immigrants (16 percent of the total Filipino immigrant population of the United States), as of 2011. [37] Filipinos are the largest group of Asian Americans in the region. The City of Los Angeles designated a section of Westlake as Historic Filipinotown in 2002.

  7. Newest Filipino restaurant generates buzz in Colorado

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    Magna Kainan, Denver's newest Filipino restaurant, serves traditional culinary offerings from the Philippines with a twist. / Credit: Instagram via @magnakainandenver

  8. Pinoy Capital - Wikipedia

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    Pinoy Capital: The Filipino Nation in Daly City is a 2009 non-fiction book by Benito Manalo Vergara and published by Temple University Press. The book received favorable reviews from critics. The book received favorable reviews from critics.

  9. Category:Filipino-American culture in California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Filipino-American culture in California" ... Daly City, California; E. Elysian Valley, Los Angeles ... (Los Angeles) R. Roldan v. Los Angeles County