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Mama Lion – A Continuing Evolution

Sante

In the 80s and 90s, it changed hands a few times, but in 2017 it re-opened, reprising the Mama Lion name and its historic glory. " Mama Lion's strategy is to remain relevant to a menu that excites guests. It was a hot location! The theme will be Asian and Latin cuisine influenced by the variety of cultures in Koreatown.

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Three Heavenly Food-Filled Day Trips From Paris

EATER

Since 2017, the friends have lived in the small French village of Saint-Vrain, south of Paris, where they took five years to build a restaurant, guesthouse, and regenerative farm on the grounds of the Château de Saint-Vrain, a 19th-century private estate. For everything else, the couple sources within several kilometers of the property.

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Restaurant Experts Talk Sustainability Tips and Trends

Modern Restaurant Management

Sourcing local ingredients and producing more in-season vegetable focused dishes help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contributes to improving our carbon footprint. I also actively participate in the Monterey Bay Aquarium sustainable seafood program to maintain an ongoing awareness of which species can be sourced safely.

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Seattle Brunch Spots You Should Check Out This Weekend

Restaurant Clicks

Rainy grey days are a constant Seattle backdrop and could be the source of the emotional angst so present in grunge culture, which originates in Seattle. Seattle’s brunch spots serve food on par with the quality of their coffee and offer a variety of excellent dining experiences to bring sunshine to your mornings, even when cloaked in grey.

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Soho House, Explained

EATER

We wanted it to be creative and like-minded, and for people who were at ease with themselves,” Jones told Eater in 2017. The New York Soho House didn’t open in Soho, but in the Meatpacking District — a then-edgy neighborhood home to Sex and the City ’s Samantha Jones, who crashed Soho House’s pool deck with a spurious membership in Season 6.

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Soho House, Explained

EATER

We wanted it to be creative and like-minded, and for people who were at ease with themselves,” Jones told Eater in 2017. The New York Soho House didn’t open in Soho, but in the Meatpacking District — a then-edgy neighborhood home to Sex and the City ’s Samantha Jones, who crashed Soho House’s pool deck with a spurious membership in Season 6.

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Blue Hill at Stone Barns Tells a Beautiful Story. Former Employees Say It’s Too Good to Be True.

EATER

While staff did work with local, seasonal, unique ingredients, servers and cooks alike say they grew uncomfortable telling stories about some of the restaurant’s sourcing and preparation practices, including for a number of its signature dishes, which they considered misleading. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for the New York Times.

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