Kristie Hang
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Make sure to wear your stretchy pants.
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Thirty restaurants are included in the line-up.
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Also opening is the newest Din Tai Fung.
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The Springs is a whopping 13,800 square-foot holistic wellness center that also functions as a co-working space, a juice bar, a yoga studio, a shop, coffee station and, of course, a restaurant.
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The new area transformed for what's being called K Ramen. Burger. Beer. is spacious and filled with a ramen bar, a balcony with a view of the Americana, a bar, as well as many communal tables for sharing.
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Once accused of ripping off In-N-Out, CaliBurger now wants to embrace the latest in restaurant tech.
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Naturally, Din Tai Fung made the cut. But here are some other places to check out when their line is too long.
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"Here in the U.S., there's a misconception that Asian food and good service don't go hand-in-hand. This is one of the reasons why we wanted to bring Mo-Mo Paradise here."
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There's Gouda cheese, wagyu burgers and wings that are smoked for almost four hours.
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Rakken Tacos, known for their popular pho tacos at street food festivals around SoCal, have just opened their first brick-and-mortar location.
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