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The French Laundry, a 3 Michelin-starred restaurant in Yountville, California. The Michelin Guides have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. They were designed as a guide to tell drivers about eateries they recommended to visit and to subtly sponsor their tires, by encouraging drivers to use their cars more and therefore need to replace the tires as they wore out.
The Rock of Ages Festival is a Christian music festival held every October in Calistoga, California, United States.It was established in 1999 and has grown to become one of Northern California's biggest rock festivals. [1]
If the criteria are not met, the restaurant will lose its stars. [1] Michelin published restaurant guides for Los Angeles in 2008 and 2009 but suspended the publication in 2010. [4] Publication of the guide would resume for Southern California in 2019 but now covered all of California in one guide.
Billy Joel played piano at the eatery in the 1970s. After 25 years as Corky's, it became the Lamplighter, and was used in 2010 as a filming location for A Nightmare on Elm Street. The restaurant is now restored and renovated as a renewed Corky's. [2] [3] Corky’s closed for good December 14, 2019. [4] [5] [6]
L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon is the name of French gourmet restaurants, located worldwide, created by chef Joël Robuchon and now managed by JR International. The restaurants serve French haute cuisine in a stylized environment. Many of the seats are arranged to overlook the meal preparation in the kitchen.
The restaurant L'Orange is located at the intersection of 11th Avenue and Harrison Street in southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood, [1] serving French-, Mediterranean-, and Pacific Northwest-inspired cuisine. [2] [3] The business operates from a 1905 house that previously served as a telegram office, a butchery, and other ...
Joel notes that these people are "goin' nowhere." [4] Author Ken Bielen describes the song as having a "funky rock beat." [4] Joel biographer Fred Schruers describes it as having "hip-swinging rhythms." [5] Music critic Mark Bego states that the song "rocks out" more intensely than any of Joel's work since he was with The Hassles in the 1960s. [2]
He is a sixth-generation oyster farmer from the Arcachon Bay. [1] [2] He started working in 1973. [2]He has been called "the most famous oyster farmer" in France. [3] He owns Joël D., a restaurant in Bordeaux which specializes in salmon, foie gras and oysters.