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  2. Junior's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was founded by Harry Rosen in 1950, [1] although his family had run a diner in that location, albeit not under the Junior's name, since 1929. It is now owned and run by his grandson Alan Rosen. The restaurant is known for iconic New York–style cheesecake. According to the restaurant, it was named Junior's after Rosen's two sons ...

  3. Sushi Ginza Onodera - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Sushi Ginza Onodera opened a location in Paris, France. [3] The restaurant has since closed. [citation needed] In July 2023, it was announced the Michelin-starred, New York location, which first opened in 2016, would be closing August 19, 2023. [4]

  4. Alan Rosen (restaurant owner) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [12] [15] In 1997, The New York Times reported that critics had called it "the best cheesecake in the material world," and "edible ivory, like some new element on the atomic chart." [16] Rosen has promised never to change the recipe. [14] While in high school and college, Rosen worked as a manager at the restaurant's original Brooklyn location.

  5. The Cheesecake Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Cheesecake Factory at Palisades Center in West Nyack, New York. On January 25, 2011, the company expanded into the Middle East in a partnership with Kuwaiti retail franchising company M.H. Alshaya Co. The 300-seat restaurant opened on August 16, 2012, at The Dubai Mall. This is the Cheesecake Factory's first location outside the United ...

  6. Restaurant forced to pay out $262,000 after forcing workers ...

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    Practice was a violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act, according to Department of Labor

  7. Dig (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Dig (formerly Dig Inn) [1] is an American chain of locally farm sourced restaurants, founded in 2011 by Adam Eskin in New York City. As of June 2023, the chain had 32 restaurants, including two in New York City boroughs (Manhattan and Brooklyn), Rye Brook in Westchester County, New York; Stamford, Connecticut; Bridgewater, New Jersey ...

  8. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Los Angeles and ...

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    Publication of the guide would resume for Southern California in 2019 but now covered all of California in one guide. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and wildfires in California , the French tire company's restaurant guide for California took a hiatus in 2020.

  9. The Shops at Santa Anita - Wikipedia

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    The $113 million phase added a new food court, a 16-screen AMC Cinema, Dave & Buster's, a Cheesecake Factory, and 30 new retailers including American Eagle Outfitters and Hollister Co. [5] On November 24, 2004, a new carousel in the center court was built and opened to the public.