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D.Z. Akin's Delicatessen is a New York-style Jewish deli and restaurant in San Diego, California. [1] It was opened in 1980 by Zvika and Debbie Akin. [2] They are known for their "fresser" sandwich, a Yiddish term for "one who eats." It has 16 slices of pastrami, turkey, corned beef, roast beef, and others with cheese and tomato on rye bread. [3]
Another was in San Diego's Midway district. [9] It closed in September 2015 [10] and reopened in the Gaslamp Quarter in August 2016. [11] That location then closed in February 2017. [12] In 2010, Du-par's expanded for the first time outside California by opening a restaurant-bakery in the Golden Gate Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. [13]
In 1998, Diot opened Tapenade Restaurant. The restaurant, located in La Jolla California, was recognized as one of the finest French restaurants in San Diego. Tapenade has received the honors of Best French in San Diego by: San Diego Magazine, [5] Zagat Survey, La Jolla Light, [6] San Diego Home & Garden, La Jolla Village News, and more ...
In 1998, Maury was offered the position as executive pastry chef at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, and opening the Jean-Philippe Pâtisserie at the venue. His pâtisserie oversees the dessert production for 17 gourmet restaurants, room service, and all catering functions. As of April 2008, the pâtisserie holds the world's largest chocolate ...
The Cosmopolitan Hotel and Restaurant in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is an American registered national historic landmark, built in the early 19th century by Juan Bandini and later purchased by Albert Seeley to serve as a stagecoach hotel. In 2010, restorations and added fine dining restaurants revived the hotel to its 1870s charm ...
The bakery will open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday to ensure they are able to assist customers. His employees have already been notified about the closure, Dellascio said, and were paid for ...
Denim & Soul, formerly known as The Blues Jean Bar, is an American denim retailer, [1] [2] with locations in San Francisco, Santa Monica, San Jose, Mill Valley, Dallas, Denver, Boston, Chicago, [3] and New Orleans.
La Petite Boulangerie ("The Little Bakery") was an American bakery chain. Originally a two-store company owned by Food Resources Inc., it was purchased by PepsiCo in 1982 and franchised to various operators, including Food Resources in California and Arizona, and Calny, Inc. in the Seattle area.