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  2. Swensen's - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, Swensen's opened its first restaurant in Yangon, Myanmar. [9] In 1971, Hans Biermann opened a Swensen's in Santa Ana, CA. 18 years later he parted ways with Swensen's and changed the name to Hans’ Homemade Ice Cream and Deli. He still uses the same basic Swensen's recipes and has opened stores in Anaheim and Huntington Beach. [10]

  3. Ferdinand Backs House - Wikipedia

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    German settlers Ferdinand and Louise Backs moved to Anaheim in the 1870s, some of the earliest residents of the region. In 1902, the Backs began construction on a new home where their previous house stood. Architect Edward Niehaus designed it in the Colonial Revival style at 3,713 square feet (344.9 m 2). [1]

  4. Carl Karcher - Wikipedia

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    On his 28th birthday, January 16, 1945, they opened their first restaurant, Carl's Drive-In Barbecue, in Anaheim. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Their restaurant quickly expanded, with the restaurants numbering 100 by 1974 and over 300 by 1981.

  5. Wienerschnitzel - Wikipedia

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    The word das Wienerschnitzel is German, and like Jägerschnitzel and Zigeunerschnitzel, was spelled as one word before the spelling reform of 1996. [8] The restaurant's name is a portmanteau of Wiener and Schnitzel, meaning "Viennese" and "cutlet" respectively.

  6. Carl's Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The former flagship Carl's Jr. is located at 1200 North Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim next to the former corporate headquarter office at 401 Carl Karcher Way until 2003, when the company moved its headquarters to a larger facility 500 feet north of the original location at 1325 North Anaheim Boulevard in Anaheim, then moving again in 2018 to ...

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  8. List of German restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Quisisana – German food-service company; Rhein Haus Seattle – German restaurant in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Runza – Fast food restaurant chain in Nebraska; Scholz Garten – Beer garden and restaurant in Austin, Texas, U.S. Stammtisch (restaurant) – German restaurant in Portland, Oregon, U.S.

  9. Zum Zum - Wikipedia

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    Zum Zum was a New York City based restaurant chain that operated from the 1960s to the 1980s. The restaurants served German cuisine.. The rights were purchased in early 2022 by William Belida, owner of The Salon Group in NYC and is in the process of re-launching with an updated menu and brand focus.