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Social Burgerjoint is a Finnish hamburger restaurant chain, part of the Kotipizza Group. In 2021 the chain had nine restaurants in Finland. [1] The interior of the restaurants is decorated to look like a North American hamburger restaurant. The menu includes many vegetarian and vegan options. The food is prepared on a charcoal grill. [2]
Initially serving charcoal grill carne asada tacos and steamed tortillas, Tacos Gavilan expanded its menu to include more foods from Mexican cuisine, such as sopes, tortas, mulitas, and Mexican drinks. [8] [9] Tacos Gavilan is family owned and operated. [10] As of 2021, Tacos Gavilan owns 14 locations in Los Angeles, California. [11]
The open barbecue pit at The Salt Lick barbecue restaurant in Driftwood, Texas. This is a list of notable barbecue restaurants. Barbecue is a method and apparatus for char grilling food in the hot smoke of a wood fire, usually charcoal fueled.
Although Weber does make gas models overseas, all other Weber grills are made at the company's headquarters in Palatine, Illinois, including Cheapism's pick for best charcoal grill. Airstream ...
The Grove Chop House, a steak house that will cook meats over a wood fire and finish them in a 1,000-degree charcoal oven, was originally planned for 2023 and is now slated to open in early 2024 ...
A Fatburger restaurant in Los Feliz, Los Angeles Johnny's Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers in Scarborough, Toronto Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar serves the world's largest commercially available hamburger, weighing about 185.6 pounds.
The Brass Grill. The Burger Hut. Chi Chi’s. Crowley’s. East Village Grill. Fuddrucker’s. The Ham & Egger. Hang Chow. Lock Stock & Barrel. Mr. Dunderbak’s. Neptune’s Galley. Oh Brian’s ...
Replica of the original 1951 Weber kettle grill. Weber-Stephen was originally incorporated on May 8, 1893, as Weber Bros. Metal Works. [3]In 1951, the original round charcoal kettle grill was built by George Stephen Sr., a then part-owner of the sheet metal shop in Chicago who sought to improve on the brazier he had been using to cook with at home. [4]