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Indian street food icon Wah jee Wah shutters, but not all is lost  

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Bounty Hunter Wooden-Fired Grill

After serving for half a dozen years within the middle of Walnut Creek, the Bounty Hunter Wooden-Fired Grill was closed earlier in July. The unique flagship location of the restaurant in Napa, Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Smokin ‘BBQ stays open. Bounty Hunter was on 1521 Mt. Diablo Boulevard in Walnut Creek.

Wah jee wah

Wah Jee Wah, a well-liked restaurant that’s identified for his live-Fireplace Indian Barbecue Specialties, closed his Hayward location in August, per Kqed. Proprietor Ron Dumra mentioned the closure comes after the owner had elevated his month-to-month hire from $ 4,000 to greater than $ 11,000, however these new places are already brewing. A brand new flagship in South San Francisco is within the making and Dumra is already managing a pop-up at California Craft Beer in Fremont. Wah Jee Wah was situated on 32681 Mission Blvd. (in Warner Ave.) in Hayward.

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Cecilia Seiter is a contract author from Oakland. She studies on the native foods and drinks scene for NOSH and recurrently contributes to the schooling of Forbes Advisor Vertical.

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