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Uncle Tetsu's Cheesecake ( Japanese: てつおじさんの店, Tetsu-ojisan no mise) is a Japanese bakery chain that sells cheesecake as its signature dish. [1] [2] It originally opened in Japan in 1990 as a bakery shop on Oyafukou Street in the ward of Hakata-ku in the city of Fukuoka. The founder, Tetsushi Mizokami (溝上 徹思, Mizokami ...
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Blue Bottle opened additional locations in San Francisco and elsewhere in the San Francisco Bay Area and opened its first New York location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in 2010. [8] The company-owned stores carry off-menu items such as the "Gibraltar", a form of cortado. [3] In 2012, Blue Bottle received $20 million in venture capital investment. [9]
Japanese cheesecake ( Japanese: スフレチーズケーキ ), [1] also known as soufflé-style cheesecake, cotton cheesecake, [2] or light cheesecake, is a variety of cheesecake that is usually lighter in texture and less sweet than North American-style cheesecakes. It has a characteristically wobbly and airy texture, similar to a soufflé ...
Maury County's newest high school, Battle Creek High, is set to open its doors for students in August. In the 2024-25 school year, Battle Creek will have only freshman and sophomores enrolled, yet ...
Ishi was the subject of a portrait relief sculpture by Thomas Marsh in his 1990 work, Called to Rise, featuring twenty such panels of noteworthy San Franciscans, on the facade of the 25-story high-rise at 235 Pine Street, San Francisco. [68]
Box office. US$21.5 million ( est.) The Big Brawl ( Chinese: 殺手壕; lit. 'Killer's Trench', also released as Battle Creek Brawl) is a 1980 martial arts action comedy film, [ 2][ 3] which marked Jackie Chan 's first attempt to break into the American movie Hollywood market. A joint Hong Kong and American co-production, it was directed by ...
Postcard with a view of sanitarium with the tower addition, c. 1930. The Battle Creek Sanitarium was a world-renowned health resort in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States. [ 3] It started in 1866 on health principles advocated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and from 1876 to 1943 was managed by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.