But it may not have actually been the first: Aside from Chinese Delmonico’s, there was said to be a kosher Chinese restaurant on Temple Street in the Jewish section of Los Angeles in 1929. What Bernstein’s might have been an early example of, though, was a Jewish restaurant that ...
but I didn’t have time to check it out. Fortunately, reader Laura Smith did, and she wrote this report for theÂGluten-Free Guidebook’s Fifth AnniversaryContestÂ(which will be open to entries untilÂJuly 15, 2013, so send yours in soon...
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Beaumont is an incredibly rich, diverse community. As expected, there are plenty of churches, but we also found a Jewish synagogue, Hindu Temple, Buddhist Temple, and the Islamic society, which serves as a great reminder of just how much more inclusive the area has gotten over the years. ...