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Nepenthe is well known for its Ambrosiaburger, a ground steak sandwich served on a French roll with a custom "Ambrosia Sauce." [6] The menu features locally and California-grown products. The terrace dining tables have a long view over the coast to the south. The restaurant is known for its Bohemian look and feel, belly dancing, and poetry ...
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The Fast and the Furious (2001) - Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) and Dominic Toretto eat lunch at the restaurant after test driving the newly built Toyota Supra on California State Route 1. The Hills (2006) - In the October 6, 2009 episode of the reality show ("Mess with Me, Mess with You"), Kristin Cavallari takes her first motorcycle ride to ...
Nepenthe is also a gift shop on the Big Sur coast of California. That Nepenthe also has a cafe and restaurant. -- Wikismile 16:17, 24 January 2006 (UTC) [ reply ]
Nepenthe is a fictional medicine for sorrow. Nepenthe may also refer to: USS Nepenthe (SP-112), a luxury yacht belonging to James Deering; Nepenthe Productions, the production company of Martin Rosen; Nepenthe (restaurant), a restaurant in Big Sur, California; Nepenthe, a hand-drawn role-playing video game
A fire on a Northern California lake has destroyed a landmark restaurant and music venue once owned by famed country music crooner Merle Haggard. Silverthorn Resort’s Pizza Pub on Shasta Lake ...
Paul and Nancy Fong prepare meals for the lunch rush at the Chicago Cafe in Woodland. The family diner, established in 1903, was recently recognized as California's oldest Chinese restaurant.
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