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CA Eateries Named Among Best New Restaurants In America
Have you tried out any of these new hot spots?
For all the foodies out there, this list is for you. These are the new eateries that you'll want to check out, according to the website Eater.
The food-centric website recently released its listof the 16 best new restaurants in the United States, and three of them are located right here in the Golden State.
The first on the list fell to 'Nighshade' in Los Angeles. The restaurant offers a "chic ode to the craveable flavors of Asian and American mashups."
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Next up, 'Tacos 1986,' also located in Los Angeles, landed a place on the list.
"There are thousands of taco stands in Los Angeles, but there is only one Tacos 1986," Eater writes. "The instantly cult-status spot for carne asada and adobada, a regional interpretation of al pastor, emerged in 2018 as a firebrand capable of uniting street, food, and club culture with late-night stands that shuffled between Hollywood, Santa Monica, and Koreatown. Not since Roy Choi’s Kogi BBQ has a taco so thoroughly galvanized this city."
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Finally, California claimed another spot of the best new restaurants for 'Verjus,' which is located in San Francisco.
"Many chefs’ travels inspire them to open restaurants, but it’s all too rare for that inspiration to yield a worthy result," according to Eater. "Chef Michael Tusk and restaurateur Lindsay Tusk, the husband-and-wife team behind San Francisco’s three-Michelin-starred Quince and its more casual offshoot, Cotogna, avoided that trap when they opened Verjus in the shadow of the Transamerica pyramid, on a storied street long known for its Gold Rush-era brothels and gambling dens. Here, highlights from the couple’s extensive travels through France, Italy, and Spain have merged to create a wine bar for the ages, immune to the city’s fast-casual craze."
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