Article: CHAYA Brasserie, Los Angeles' Original and Longest-Running Brasserie, Turns 25 and Pays Tribute to 390 Years in Business.

ICONIC L.A. RESTAURANT RETURNS TO ITS ROOTS WITH A NEW MENU AND A NEW COMMITMENT TO CULINARY ARTS EDUCATION

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- CHAYA Brasserie is celebrating 25 years in Beverly Hills and 390 years of family owned restaurants in Japan and the U.S., and today launched a new menu, a new charity partnership and a month of anniversary festivities.

Centuries before arriving in the U.S., the Tsunoda family began offering tea, sweets, and respite for weary horseback travelers under an enormous shade tree in Hayama, Japan. Over time, the family opened a small inn called Hikage Chaya (the little tea house in the shade) and their tradition of ...

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