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  2. Clifton's Cafeteria - Wikipedia

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    The Clinton family's five generations [18] as California restaurateurs began when David Harrison Clinton came to Los Angeles from Missouri in 1888 and purchased the Southern Hotel and its dining room in downtown Los Angeles. David's son Edmond settled in San Francisco, where he and his wife Gertrude became co-owners of a group of cafeteria ...

  3. Judy Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    Judy Rodgers (October 28, 1956 – December 2, 2013) was an American chef, restaurateur, and cookbook writer. [1] She became famous at Zuni Café, in San Francisco, California, of which she became chef in 1987. [2]

  4. The Stinking Rose - Wikipedia

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    The Beverly Hills location announced its closure in October 2021. The San Francisco location was originally located at 325 Columbus Ave, but moved in 2021 to 430 Columbus Ave. San Francisco, California. [2] The restaurant's official mantra is "We season our garlic with food". [1] It has inspired two garlic-themed cookbooks from Ten Speed Press ...

  5. Nancy Silverton - Wikipedia

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    The Mozza Cookbook: Recipes from Los Angeles's Favorite Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria. With Matt Molina, Carolynn Carreno and Mario Batali. Knopf. ISBN 0307272842. 2011. Mozza at Home: MORE THAN 150 CROWD-PLEASING RECIPES FOR RELAXED, FAMILY-STYLE ENTERTAINING: A COOKBOOK. With Carolynn Carreno. Penguin Random House ISBN 978-0-385-35432-5

  6. Zuni Café - Wikipedia

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    With her at the helm, Zuni Café won the James Beard Foundation Award for "Best Chef: Pacific" in 2000, "Outstanding Restaurant" in 2003, and "Outstanding Chef" in 2004. [5] Rodgers published The Zuni Café Cookbook in 2002. [6] Gilbert Pilgram, also formerly of Chez Panisse, became the co-owner when Calcagno retired in 2006.

  7. Café Gratitude - Wikipedia

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    Cafe Gratitude is a small West Coast chain of restaurants serving organic, plant-based , and often locally-grown food, founded by Terces and Matthew Engelhart. As of 2024, there are two operating Café Gratitude locations, both in Los Angeles : one in Venice and the other in Larchmont Village . [ 1 ]

  8. Stars (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    After Tower's departure the restaurant was reopened briefly by new investors under the same name but with a less expensive, Mediterranean concept. [4] In 2004 it became the new location of San Francisco's Trader Vic's, which had been closed since 1994. The Palo Alto location of Stars became a branch of Wolfgang Puck's Spago Restaurant in 1997.

  9. Bottega Louie - Wikipedia

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    Bottega Louie is located in the Brockman Building and is credited with creating Downtown Los Angeles's "Restaurant Row." [3] [4] This particular area of Downtown Los Angeles underwent a rapid expansion of bars, restaurants and residences from 2012 to 2014 [2] [5] [6] that some real estate developers are calling a "7th Street Renaissance."