This Popular San Fernando Valley Sephardic Pastry Shop Is on a Bold Expansion Run
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Borekas, a popular Sephardic pastry shop from Sherman Oaks, has expanded to Woodland Hills, marking its third location. Alongside traditional borekas, the new outlet offers outdoor seating, specialty food items, and an expanded drinks menu. The chefs plan to introduce unique boreka variations using fresh ingredients from their own garden. Meanwhile, as industry highlights include Somni’s expensive tasting menu deemed 'worth it' by food critics, and the upcoming Beach Life music festival featuring renowned artists and curated VIP food, the local dining scene is underlined by passion and creativity. In a poignant farewell, Chrys Chrys discusses the impact of his restaurant, Papa Cristo’s, on the community before its closure.
Borekas Woodland Hills, the latest expansion of a popular Sephardic pastry shop, offers not just borekas but also outdoor seating and specialty food items.
Los Angeles's Somni restaurant, featuring a $495 tasting menu, has been lauded as 'worth it' by critics, despite its high price point.
The Beach Life Festival will showcase major artists like Lenny Kravitz and include a curated menu by chef Curtis Stone, enhancing the VIP experience.
Chrys Chrys, owner of Papa Cristo's, reflects on the restaurant’s significance to the local community as it prepares to close, showcasing heartfelt sentiments.
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