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Adelaide, a new restaurant on the ocean-facing patio at L’Auberge Del Mar resort in Del Mar, has opened for all-day service.
The seafood-focused restaurant held its soft opening in April following a renovation at the downtown Del Mar resort. It replaces the former Coastline restaurant. Adelaide’s executive chef, Nick Green, said his menu is a reflection of his life and travels.
Raised in Seattle, Green and his wife, a sommelier, ran a bed-and-breakfast inn and farm in Washington’s San Juan Islands, where he enjoyed cooking the region’s fresh seafood and produce. In 2017, they moved to Japan, where he interned at a Michelin three-star
New chefs to bring unique perspectives to Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens - Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens has added two new chefs into the fold to lead its San Diego restaurants. Chef Rich Sweeney now leads Stone Brewing World Bistro &.
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The San Diego restaurant industry is still struggling to recover from the pandemic, but that hasn’t stopped many chefs from donating their time, expertise and money to help others in the industry. Here’s a look at some of these local projects.
A fresh-baked pizza from Big Willie’s Pizza Pies for a Cause.
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Pizzas for a cause
After retiring from his job as a restaurant produce salesman and hotel chef, Willie DePascale of Chula Vista bought a backyard pizza oven and spent much of the past few years refining his recipes for Neapolitan and Sicilian pies and feeding them to friends. When the pandemic forced many of his former clients to close their doors, DePascale started Big Willie’s Pizza Pies for a Cause.
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TOLEDO, Ohio, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Toledo Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), is conducting tree trimming and other vegetation management work in communities across its northwest Ohio service area to help enhance service reliability for customers. This year s $7.7 million tree-trimming program will help keep power flowing to customers around the clock by preventing tree-related outages, such as those that can occur during the spring and summer storm season.
Since the beginning of the year, tree contractors have trimmed trees along nearly 450 miles of electric lines across the greater Toledo area. The company s program remains on track to complete an additional 1,100 miles of tree-trimming work by the end of the year.