Classic Chinatown Restaurant Broadway Cuisine Reopens After Fire Damage
Briefly

Broadway Cuisine in Chinatown is reopening today after being damaged by an arson fire in February. The restaurant underwent five months of remodeling, costing over $100,000, with damages not fully covered by insurance. Significant renovations included a new water heater, electrical wiring, and fire suppression systems. Similarly, Father's Office restaurants are reviving original pricing for their popular dry-aged beef burger this weekend. In a separate incident, Uncle Henry's Deli in Downey burned down, although no injuries were reported during the fire.
Broadway Cuisine in Chinatown, which was damaged by an alleged arson fire in February, is reopening today, July 11, after five months of remodeling and restoration.
The construction, which cost over $100,000 and was not fully covered by insurance, included a new water heater, electrical wiring, walk-in fridge compressors, fire suppression, doors, drywall, and ductwork.
Sang Yoon's Father's Office restaurants are bringing back the original $9.50 pricing of its dry-aged beef burger this weekend.
Uncle Henry's Deli in Downey, which opened in 1959 and served a huge list of craft beers, was reported to have burned down on Reddit on July 7.
Read at Eater LA
[
|
]