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The Veracious Brewing Company brewery at 246 Main Street in Monroe, Conn. on Thursday, September 8, 2016.
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Veracious Brewing Company, the popular brewery known for its dog-friendly atmosphere and its offerings such as 29 Pews, closed its doors in June. Co-owner Mark Szamatulski said he would cherish the memories, but it was time to retire.
Szamatulski said another company was moving in and taking over the space. At first, he said he planned to look for a new location, but soon realized that wouldnt be possible. They wanted the whole building, and we were looking for a place to buy, but we couldnt find a place locally that we could get into, he said. And we made a financial deal with them to leave a little early. So it was fine for both us and them.
Veracious supplies were rehomed locally to small breweries in Connecticut, New Jersey and Massachusetts. - Eddy Martinez
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Comment Hype around liquid and immersion cooling has reached a fever pitch in recent months, and it appears that the colocation datacenter market is ready to get in on the action.
Recently, Zachary Smith, Equinix's global head of edge infrastructure services, told The Register that the outfit would like to offer customers more liquid and immersion cooling capabilities, but blamed a lack of standards for getting in the way.
"Can we use standard connectors for liquid-cooled loops? Can we put them in the same place? Can we label them the right colors so our techs know what to do with them?" he asked, listing the litany of questions a colocation provider like Equinix has to answer before it can support liquid-cooled systems more broadly.
The fact that colocation providers like Equinix are even talking about liquid cooling shows goes to show it isn't a niche tech suited only for exotic supercomputing applications.
And while the lack of standardization is unquestionably a roadblock, it's not an insurmountable one. Arguably the incentives for adopting liquid cooling tech, in any capacity, far outweigh any potential headaches that may arise in the process.
Equinix is certainly right about one thing: chips are only ongoing to get hotter. And at a certain point, air cooling high-end systems especially those aimed at AI and ML is going to become impractical.
Intel's and AMD's 4th-gen Xeon and Epyc processor families have thermal design profiles (TDPs) of 350W and 400W, respectively. Meanwhile, nearly every current and upcoming datacenter GPU and AI accelerator is pushing upwards of 600W a piece, with anywhere from four to eight of them being packed into a chassis. (For comparison, the CPU in a typical modern laptop has a TDP of under 20W and you know how warm they can get.)
But the situation isn't as dire as Smith would have you believe. Despite his claims to the contrary, 300W per socket isn't some magical point of no return where liquid cooling becomes a must-have. If it were, we expect the market would have taken off a lot sooner.
With that said, just because you can liquid cool something doesn't mean you should or even need to. For example, Iceotope recently demonstrated the use of immersion cooling on helium-filled hard drives. While cool in concept, as our sister site Blocks and Files recently reported, there's not really much point. Years ago, storage and backup services provider BackBlaze investigated the relationship between drive temperature and failure rate and found no correlation as long as the drives were kept within spec usually between 5C-60C.
Instead, the biggest problem for air-cooled datacenter operators is a structural one. It takes a lot of power to feed these systems with cool air fast enough to keep them from overheating. Hotter chips only exacerbate this problem.
According to analysts, upwards of 40 percent of a datacenter's power consumption can be attributed to thermal management. When every watt saved on cooling is cash back in your wallet it's not hard to see why datacenter operators might be interested in tech that lets them claw back even a fraction of that. And spoiler alert that's exactly what liquid and immersion cooling promises to do.
But rather than leaping straight to direct liquid cooling (DLCs) or filling datacenters with immersion cooling tanks, operators may want to start with something that doesn't hinge on customer buy-in.
Dell'Oro Group projects liquid and immersion cooling to grow from just 5 percent of the datacenter thermal management market to 19 percent by 2026. Meanwhile, research from Omdia shows that number to be closer to 26 percent.
Demand for air-cooled systems clearly isn't going away anytime soon.
That's not to say liquid-cooling tech can't be used with air-cooled systems. Take rear-door heat exchangers, for example. These are essentially big radiators that are bolted to the back of a rack. As coolant flows through the radiator, it pulls the heat out of the hot exhaust air exiting the servers.
The advantage of rear-door heat exchangers is they can be used to achieve much higher rack power densities than conventional air-cooled servers. This isn't some unproven technology either. California-based colocation vendor Colovore, for instance, has been using rear-door heat exchangers to cool racks up to 50kW for years.
More importantly, rear-door heat exchangers rely on the same infrastructure as DLC or immersion cooling tanks. Before any of these systems can be powered on, coolant distribution units (CDUs) need to be installed, racks need to be plumbed, and power-hungry air handlers need to be swapped for exterior mounted dry coolers.
Because this infrastructure can be shared, it becomes much easier to add support for direct liquid or immersion-cooled systems as the standards around them mature.
While half-measures or stop-gaps like rear-door heat exchangers may not be as sexy as pumping liquids through a chassis or immersing a motherboard in hydrocarbons, it arguably provides datacenter operators like Equinix a way to achieve higher-rack densities and cool hotter systems while they wait for the OEMs and equipment vendors to align on usable standards.
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GOOD Morning America host Robin Roberts has revealed where she has traveled to as she has been missing from the news program for weeks.
Robin revealed she's enjoying a peaceful vacation in Key West amid her co-stars TJ Holmes and Amy Robach's affair.
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Robin's update comes It comes as she was reportedly furious about how the ABC network handled GMA3 stars TJ Holmes and Amy Robachs alleged affair, according toDailyMail.com.
However, the rumors Robin was frustrated were quickly quashed as a spokesperson announced: This is untrue about Roberts, and she is not involved in the situation.
Robin has taken an extended time off from hosting GMA through the holidays and in the wake of the scandal.
She revealed he has been relaxing in her "happy place" with her partner Amber Laign.
The GMA host took to Instagram to share a sunny photo of palm trees and a sparkling ocean.
One eager viewer commented on Robin's post: Cant wait for you and George [Stephanopoulos] to return in 2023.
Another shared: Enjoy your holiday! I miss you, George and Michael [Strahan] but you guys deserve vacation time. See you in 2023.
A third fan told Roberts that her sunset post looked amazing and said: Missing you this week in GMA.
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Robin has shared several looks inside her winter vacation.
In one clip, she was riding a bike illuminated withChristmaslights.
Roberts said: Look what sweet Amber did!"
She added: Theyll see us coming - and pedaled off into the distance.
Although fans were stunned by the journalist wearing flip-flops and shorts.
One viewer said: Thats one thing on my bucket list - to wear shorts and flops for Christmas.
Another commented: I know you are not inNY, its 12 degrees here.
A third fan said: Unfortunately, I cant wear shorts and bike in my hometown."
Meanwhile, Robin isn't the only star taking time off from GMA after the scandal.
George and Michael are additionally missing from their host duties.
Their stand-in hostsJanai Norman,Gio Benitez, and Mary Bruce have a harsh review of their performance from viewers.
Tuesday morning onGMA, Janai, Gio, andMaryreported on various topics including the winter storms, relationships and even fitness.
However, one harsh critic wasn't pleased with the fill-ins' performances.
"These people filling in for the regulars are annoying as f**k!" they tweeted.
Usually, fans go wild overGio's glowing personalityon television, although fans were not impressed with his dance moves today.
In the fitness section, Gio tries to get his hips involved while busting some dance cardio moves.
One fan Tweeted: "Nice try, Gio."
GMAhas utilized fill-in hosts for the past several weeks asRobin,George,Michael, andLaura Spencerhave mysteriously been absent.
Now fans have also taken toTwitterto express their frustration as they urge the network to address the situation regardingAmyandTJ's affair.
"When will we see Amy Robach and TJ Holmes again? Who cares if they hooked up?" one person raged at the time.
"They are cute together. Dont let it ruin their careers. Let us see more of them."
Robin, Laura, and George have been on hiatus from the show surrounding the holiday and amid the shocking scandal involving the two GMA3 hosts.
Sources have revealedtension behind the scenesas the program navigates its direction after the affair was revealed.
Amy and TJ, whose affair was outed last month, are planning to spend New Years Eve together inGeorgiaafter a tumultuous end to 2022.
In photos obtained byDaily Mailon Monday,TJ, 45, andAmy, 49, looked cozy as they navigated Atlanta airport the day after Christmas.
The couple landed in Georgia, where TJ owns a home.
Amy and TJ are rumored to be celebrating New Years Eve there, althoughit hasn't been confirmed where they spent Christmas Day.
They had plans to be at TJs Atlanta home already, but their plans were derailed - possibly by thecyclonethat has grounded thousands of flights.
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The "Mt. Rockmore" mural downstairs at the Chef & I's new location, at 1922 Adelicia St. in Nashville, features Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon and Freddie Mercury.
The piece was created by local artist Shon Hudspeth for a very specific purpose.
"In a town of country music, we'd like to be the rock 'n' roll," said Erica Rains, who co-owns the Chef & I with her husband, chef Chris Rains.
Upstairs, an "All You Need Is Love" mural is a nod to The Beatles and is also a reflection of the pair's motto.
"The Chef & I is a love story," Erica Rains explains. "We were each other's second chance at love. We had been married and divorced, and we'd given up. And then we met on eHarmony. That was 15 years ago. We just knew as soon as we met. We just knew. And the rest is history."
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Back then, Chris Rains prepared the food at the Bridgestone Arena when the Nashville Predators played. He has more than 30 years of experience as an executive chef. His wife's professional expertise is in marketing and media.
Almost immediately after they started dating, the couple launched their company, which began as a private chef's service. It grew into a large-scale catering business before the first physical location of the Chef & I opened in Lenox Village in 2012.
In 2018, the restaurant moved to the Gulch neighborhood. The area was booming.
The restaurant could only seat 60 to 65 people and there was limited parking. They were turning customers away because there wasn't space, Erica Rains said.
"Our customers started feeling like, We wish you had more space. We wish you had more parking. I wish it was easier to come to you guys,'" she said.
"I wanted to accommodate all of our customers so that they felt like we had time for them all.
When their lease was up, the timing for a move was perfect.
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The team toured six or seven locations for rent or lease. Nothing spoke to them until they walked into the Adelicia Street site.
It felt like there was a positive energy about the space or a history here on this road, Erica Rains remembered. She was raised in that Midtown neighborhood and attended nearby Saint Bernard Academy.
So it felt right, and we said, Lets see if we can do it. And it all worked out, she said.
The new restaurant can seat up to 200 guests, but to avoid overcrowding, the crew aims to accommodate about 150 on a regular basis. Valet parking is complimentary for everyone.
"The minute they drive up, this experience begins," Erica Rains said. "You should feel like you don't have to do a thing. You just step out of your car being pampered"
The upgraded space lends itself to the Chef & I's interactive nature. For example, the chef's counter is watchable in the kitchen area. What's nicknamed "the godfather table" can host six people for an intimate and VIP-like meal. There is a backstage lounge where about 45 people can enjoy live music.
Erica Rains spreads the love to the Chef & I team.
"You know, there was a labor shortage last year, and it was really hard for us, just like everyone else," she said. "But at the same time, we were lucky to have some people that were already with us become leaders."
The Chef & I is open Friday-Sunday from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. for brunch. Its hours are 4-10 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays for dinner and 4-6 p.m. every day for happy hour.
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Fortune and Glory Cider Co. opened a new taproom in November in an annex of the Fort George Brewery on Exchange Street in Astoria. (Courtesy of Fortune and Glory Cider Co./Fortune and Glory Cider Co.)
Astorias Reveille Ciderworks, like many businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, had to close its doors.
Transitioning the taproom on Duane Street into a production space, Jeremy Towsey-French, the owner, said the cidery turned into a family operation. His wife, Keri Towsey-French, and daughters bottled the cider and he would deliver it to customers up and down the coast.
It was phenomenal. I guess I didnt anticipate how supportive people would be. All of our customers came out and kept us going, Towsey-French said, adding that government funding, loans and Clatsop Economic Development Resources helped the business survive.
After briefly reopening the patio in the summer of 2021, Towsey-French, who launched Reveille in 2017, said they were faced with a decision of what to do next. Do we call it a good run? Or rethink what our options are? he recalled.
Not long after, the couple secured a nearby space at an annex of the Fort George Brewery on Exchange Street. Last month, the cidery rebranded as Fortune and Glory Cider Co. opened to customers.
The new space is much larger than the old one, giving the cidery more room for customers, as well as four times the production capacity. Towsey-French has brought on a production manager to fill the 14 taps with a variety of ciders and other beverages.
Fortune and Glory has also transitioned to cans, which will be sold exclusively in the taproom until they are able to expand their distribution. Fort George Brewery, which owns the space, also manages the ciderys wholesale operation. Towsey-French credited the breweries in the area, particularly Reach Break Brewery, for continuous support.
Fortune and Glory Cider Co. opened a new taproom in November in an annex of the Fort George Brewery on Exchange Street in Astoria. (Courtesy of Fortune and Glory Cider Co./Fortune and Glory Cider Co.)
The new cidery also offers a snack menu, featuring several housemade items to complement their ciders, most notably a Lige street-style waffle.
The location, most recently housing Fernhill Glass Studio, is also a former alignment shop, with several garage doors. Since taking over the space, Towsey-French has spent significant time making renovations to the inside. The experience for customers, he said, was an important element of the design.
What we wanted to do is really celebrate this space, because its this alignment garage ... We didnt want to take away from it, we just wanted to accentuate it, he said. Its meant to have this industrial garage feel.
When outlining his vision for the new location, Towsey-French also sought to rebrand the cidery.
I wanted to abandon the name, not just because (Reveille) was hard for people to pronounce, he said.
While Reveille had a personal significance for Towsey-French, he wanted the new name to celebrate the community and Astorias history.
As the years went on, the community embraced us and I am just so fortunate, he said. " ... It really became about Astoria.
Towsey-French plans to introduce a twice-a-month visual film trivia night come January, and have the cidery participate in Fort Georges returning Festival of Dark Arts in February. In the summertime, he hopes to open a patio.
Over a month in as Fortune and Glory, Towsey-French said the flow of customers has far exceeded expectations.
Were still one of the smaller cideries in the state, but were still here, and thats what makes me most happy, he said.
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Middle Eastern and African Data Center Colocation Market
Middle Eastern and African Data Center Colocation Market
Dublin, Dec. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Middle East and Africa Data Center Colocation Market - Industry Outlook & Forecast 2022-2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The Middle East and Africa data center colocation market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.68% during 2022-2027.
Some of the significant factors that are acting as a factor for the growth of the data center colocation market in the Middle East & Africa include increased digitalization initiatives across several countries, cloud service providers colocating the data centers, growth in connectivity, and others.
The market has witnessed the entry of several global colocation operators through the acquisition of local colocation operators. For instance, in August 2022, Digital Realty announced the completion of the acquisition of African colocation operator Teraco Data Environments. The region is witnessing significant initiatives for connectivity with growth in submarine cable deployments.
In the Middle East & Africa, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Israel, Turkey, Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, Morocco, and Djibouti are some of the countries with more submarine cable connectivity, which connects Americas, European, and Asian countries boosting the Middle East and Africa data center colocation market.
MARKET TRENDS
COVID-19 Impact on Data Center Investments
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for data center services in the Middle East & Africa has increased with the heightened access to internet-related services aided by nationwide lockdowns imposed by governments in March 2020. Online shopping, even post-COVID-19, has increased the demand for online platforms compared to traditional shopping.
In Turkey, there was an 85% increase in online shopping YOY, and the e-commerce sector in Turkey expects to reach over USD 50 million by the end of 2021. For instance, Carrefour, a retail grocery company, witnessed a sales increase of around 50% in Q1 2020. Such factors are becoming a major contributor to the growth of the Middle East and Africa data center colocation market
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Smart City Initiatives Across Several Countries Aiding the Growth of Digitalization
In the Middle East and Africa, several companies and governments have taken the initiative to invest in the development of smart cities. The development of smart cities is aiding the growth in digitalization and further driving the demand for data center construction.
Some smart city initiatives in the Middle East and Africa data center colocation market include the Dubai South project and Zayed Smart City Project. Several cities are being developed as smart cities, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Cape Town, Lagos, Nairobi, Bezeq, and others
5G Deployments Will Drive Edge Data Center Investments
The Middle East & African countries are working toward adopting digital transformation to attract foreign investments. 5G network deployment fuels the digital transformation, IoT, smart cities, and the fourth industrial revolution.
Some telecom operators in the Middle East & Africa have deployed 5G network services, and some are in 5G trials. The Middle East & African countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and South Africa commercially deployed 5G network services
Turkey, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Iran, Nigeria, Kenya, Angola, and Uganda are other the Middle East & African countries in 5G planning and are yet to deploy commercial services during the forecast period. Rapid investments in 5G technology and their deployment will increase the number of connected devices, leading to the generation of a substantial quantity of data, thereby increasing investments in edge data centers in the Middle East and Africa data center colocation market
SEGMENTATION ANALYSIS
The colocation services segment in the Middle East and Africa data center colocation market is dominated by retail colocation with a market share of 67%. It is expected to grow with a CAGR of 10.99%; it is supported by construction from several local and global colocation operators.
Although the presence of cloud service providers is steadily growing, that is expected to boost the wholesale colocation in the region. Some countries in the market are witnessing growth in demand from cloud service providers. Hence, the wholesale colocation space is expected to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period
Most centers operating in the Middle East and Africa data center colocation market are adopting N+N redundant infrastructure, while most centers are designing facilities with space for installing up to 2N redundant UPS systems to cope with diverse feed designs of the facility and frequent power outages. In most Tier III facilities, UPS systems are adopted as N+1 redundant systems, while other facilities have installations of N+N UPS systems
Edge facility deployment will include single-phase lithium-ion UPS and monitored and switched PDUs. Therefore, emerging edge facilities will majorly boost the Middle East and Africa data center colocation market growth
REGIONAL ANALYSIS
The Middle East and Africa data center colocation market attracted investments from cloud service providers such as Google, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Oracle, and Tencent across the Middle East. Major cloud service providers are expanding their presence in the region during the forecast period, which drives the demand for wholesale colocation services in the region
Regarding investment, Abu Dhabi is the preferred location, with major investments from colocation, enterprise, and government entities. In 2021, Dubai witnessed investments from colocation service providers such as Equinix, Moro Hub, and Gulf Data Hub
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has implemented its Vision 2030 economic strategy to boost the technology sector. It plans to use 5G to support 45 million IoT devices, generating a market worth USD 12 billion. In Saudi Arabia, some significant drivers that complement the Middle East and Africa data center colocation market are cloud adoption, smart city developments, 5G network deployments, digitalization, and submarine cable connectivity investments
VENDOR LANDSCAPE
Major operators in the Middle East and Africa data center colocation market include Group 42, Equinix, Teraco Data Environments, Gulf Data Hub, STC, Turkcell, Africa Data centres, IXAfrica, Rack Centre, and others.
Vendors are increasing their presence in the Middle East & African countries, which is likely to boost revenue growth, primarily due to the increased construction of large data centers in countries such as UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Israel.
The Middle East and Africa data center colocation market is expected to witness more mega data center constructions to cope with the expected growth in demand for wholesale colocation by cloud service providers, which will likely add revenue opportunities for infrastructure providers under their respective operating segments.
Many operators are also adopting units from different vendors to provide efficient cooling solutions for the facility. Several operators depend on local resellers and skilled local experts for installation, commissioning, and maintenance services. Several infrastructure providers in the market offer specific products or a complete range of infrastructure solutions suitable for data centers.
In the Middle East & Africa, the construction of data centers is increasing significantly, and greenfield data center development is growing YOY and witnessing a strong contribution from modular data centers in the region.
The Middle East and Africa data center colocation markets have global and local construction contractors and engineering and architectural firms. The growth in the market will provide opportunities for local sub-contracts in construction, engineering, and architectural verticals.
Market Dynamics
Market Opportunities & Trends
Edge Data Center Investments Fueled by 5G Deployment
Data Center Investments Driven by Smart City Initiatives
Submarine & Inland Cable Deployment
Adoption of Renewable Energy Sources
Market Growth Enablers
Data Center Investments Fueled by Big Data & Iot
Migration from On-Premise Infrastructure to Colocation & Managed Services
Deployment of Modular Data Centers
Covid-19 Impact on Data Center Investments
Market Restraints
Data Center Security Challenges
Dearth of Skilled Workforce
Location Constraints on Data Center Development
Prominent Support Infrastructure
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Alfa Laval
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Johnson Controls
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Economizers & Evaporative Coolers
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Segmentation by Cooling Technique
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While new restaurants opened their doors to the community with fresh tastes and dishes, a few old favorites closed their doors this year.
Stockton really does have an amazing dining scene.Our diverse population lends itself to having such diverse dining options, stated Timm Quinn, CEO of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce. I hear it all the time from friends or colleagues who have left Stockton that they cant find a certain food in their new town.Or if they do it doesnt hold a candle to what Stockton has to offer.
If your favorite spot like Golden Star Caf or Moo Moo's Burger Barn is no longer in business, you can try one of these new restaurants that you may have not heard of until now.
A lot of these new restaurants filled long empty buildings/spaces, having businesses open in these spots brings jobs, tax revenue and a boost to the local economy, Quinn said.
Angry Chickz opened in Stockton in July on North Wilson Way. They serve the franchise menu items such as sliders, tenders, angry fix, angry mac and angry fries.
The line for the Angry Chickz ribbon cutting was one of the longest I have ever seen.It wrapped around their building and snaked through the parking lot, same with the drive thru line that day," Quinn said.
A buffet restaurant with shrimp chow mein, chicken wings, egg rolls, orange chicken, and more. The eatery opened its doors last month at Stonecreek Village in what used to house the former Hometown Buffet.
In business since 1993, Davids Pizza opened a new location in June. Unlike the original Hammer Lane site, this one is only take-out.The pizza joint has a lot of options, from creating your own pizza, to pizzas by the slice and a happy hour for $18.49.
El Siete Mares restaurant opened in September in downtown Stockton in what used to be the former Moo Moo's Burger Barn. El Siete Mares offers Mexican dishes such as pozole, tacos, enchiladas, and mariscos.
The owners of Thai Me Up opened Lao, Der! in June. The restaurant serves authentic Laotian cuisine with Yam Salad, Nak Kao, Kao Poon, and Bamboo Soup.
If axes and beerare your thing, then this place is for you. Limitless Axes and Ales opened at the former Fleet Feet, an athletic shoe store at Lincoln Center.
This is an axe-throwing bar with some bar bites, flatbreads and pizzas, entrees and desserts.
This new pizza place opened its doors in June. Lovotii Pizza Pub offers pizzas, sandwiches, burgers, appetizers and even a happy hour menu from 4-6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and Friday through Saturday one hour before closing.
Mochi doughnuts, hot dogs, drinks, and soft serves can all be found at Mochinut Stockton. The location opened in February and offers mochi doughnuts in all flavors from matcha, churro to a strawberry funnel.
Milk tea, smoothies, Thai and mochi drinks can all be found at this new bubble tea shop Stockton location that opened in January.
Some of the customer favorites are the Lychee Flamingo tea, Ube Latte, and the Strawberry Matcha Latte, barista Alvin Torres told The Record in March.
The Vietnamese restaurant opened in February with well-done steak pho, chicken pho, shrimp spring rolls, Vietnamese sandwich barbeque beef, and pork chop rice plate. They also serve sugar cane juice, arare Vietnamese delicacy difficult to find, server Zack Le said.
The Pho opened its doors at 2819 W. March Lane A1, where Centrale Kitchen & Bar used to be on Palm Crossings. This is their second location, with their first location in Modesto.
The health food restaurant opened at the Waterfront this July. The S.H.A.W. Bar offers grab and go bundle meals, immunity shots, a 10-day green smoothie cleanse and even burgers.
Treats by Ness has opened at the former Jumpn Tastebuds space at Weberstown Mall. This location opened in November with sweets and chocolate-covered treats.
The Japanese restaurant serves filet mignon, chicken teriyaki, garlic shrimp, tofu, grilled vegetables and even sake and soju.
"Everything is served fresh, seasoned fresh," ownerBinh Nguyen toldthe Record earlier in the year.
The catering business opened its doors in January at the former Saigon Restaurant at 1904 Pacific Ave. Sakura Hibachi continues to cater for events.
The Miracle Mile location is currently closed for renovations but will re-open. There is no re-opening date, KimberlyByrd, Executive director for the Miracle Mile Improvement District said.
The Filipino cuisine restaurant Sisig + Boba opened its doors this march. They offer turon, fried chicken to milk teas and fruit teas.
From their Chicken Cholula specialty sandwich to a traditional turkey sandwich to a New England clam chowder Sourdough & Co., has options for all. Their new location is on West March Lane at the former Rita's Italian Ice space.
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