January 7, 2010By -Articles From Everywhere About Chino Hills and Chino
Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Time: From 6:00 PM till 9:00 PM
Location: 12206 Central Avenue Chino, CA, 91710
Phone: 909-590-0604
On Tuesday, January 12th, Honolulu Harry's will sponsor the first Cyn in the City Night of 2010!
Honolulu Harry's first opened their doors in 2004 on the north side of the 60 freeway just west of Central Avenue. We spoke to Honolulu Harry's Special Events Manager, Kristi Tisor, about the food and history of this very special Hawaiian / Asian / American restaurant. Kristi told us that Honolulu Harry's is one of the Chino area's best kept secre >>
September 29, 2009By -Articles From Everywhere About Chino Hills and Chino
Joey's Barbecue Invents The Dino-Rib
After recently opening his fourth restaurant, the owner of Joey's Bar-B-Q knows this all too well.
But Ray Moors is still trying to hit jackpot with his latest invention, the Dino-Rib.
This 14-ounce chunk of USDA choice beef hugs a protruding bone that's so big, so long, it's bound to catch your attention.
"Feed your inner caveman," said Moors, the mastermind behind the 14-inch-long beef rib. "That's what it's all about.&q >>
July 20, 2009By Joe A
Cyn in the City Night to be held on Tuesday, July 21st
Chino has gone through a lot of redevelopment over the past few years and has become a true home town experience. With the new college, new city facilities, the Youth Museum, the renovation of the old theatre, and now, a newly lit Chino city sign, this area has gone through a renaissance. It's a lot of fun to stroll through this area and reminisce about how things used to be.
But it would not be the same if it didn't include one of our favori >>
April 10, 2009By -Articles From Everywhere About Chino Hills and Chino
A year ago, a disturbing Internet video doomed the busy Westland Hallmark slaughterhouse in Chino. It showed cows being mistreated on their way to slaughter. The Humane Society video led to the biggest beef recall in U.S. history and it put Westland Hallmark out of business. Now the slaughterhouse is open again, with a new owner who promises to follow the rules. KPCC's Steven Cuevas paid a visit.
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March 27, 2009By -Articles From Everywhere About Chino Hills and Chino
Starting April 1st
The City of Chino Hills Farmer's Market is set to reopen for the season at its new location on City Center Drive at the Chino Hills Government Center (between City Hall and the Chino Valley Fire Administration buildings) on Wednesday, April 1st.
Local providers of fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, honey, spices, cut flowers, and baked goods will display their products for the Chino Hills community every Wednesday from 4:00 to 8:30 p.m. For ad >>
February 19, 2009By -Articles From Everywhere About Chino Hills and Chino
If you like wolfing your food, or like the idea of watching other people wolf their food, this could be for you. Jody Maroni's Sausage Kingdom is opening a location at The Shoppes at Chino Hills -- and marking the occasion with a sausage-eating contest.
It takes place at 2 p.m. Saturday on a stage in the Promenade area of the open-air mall.
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February 19, 2009By Joe A
13th annual event is to be held on March 2nd
The Chino Valley Chamber's 13th Annual "Taste of Chino Valley" is scheduled for Monday, March 2nd, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. The Chamber is taking applications for restaurant sponsors who would like to present their food at the Taste.
There is a change of venue for this year's event. At the invitation of Chaffey College, the 13th Annual Taste will be held at the newly opened Chaffey College Chino Community Center at 5890 College Park >>
January 8, 2009By -Articles From Everywhere About Chino Hills and Chino
Dolcissimo, which means "the sweetest" in Italian, recently opened in The Shoppes at Chino Hills as part of the recent cupcake craze. I hadn't planned on stopping by, but the storefront was very inviting; it had a cute and fun vibe to it. Okay, maybe the cupcakes beckoned me to enter as well. So, with anticipation I walked into the store and proceeded to get the Dolcissimo experience.
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November 4, 2008By Joe A
Restaurant Review - New Restaurant Opening at the Shoppes
Name: Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill
Type: Authentic American Food, Bar
Serving: Lunch and Dinner
Location: 3335 Grand Avenue, Chino Hills, CA 91709
Telephone: 909 203-5500
Date Visited: 11/04/2008
Average Cost Per Person: $18
In a Few Words: Comfortable, Elegant, Good Food & Service
Today my wife and I were invited for a complementary preview of the new Wood Ranch BBQ and Grill in Chino Hills. We haven't been to one bef >>
October 23, 2008By Joe A
Restaurant Review
Name: Shima Restaurant
Type: Teppan Grill, Sushi Bar, Shabu Shabu, Cocktails
Serving: Lunch and Dinner
Location: 13700 Roswell Ave., Chino CA 91701
Telephone: 909 591 0175
Date Visited: 10/23/2008
Average Cost Per Person: $25
In a word: Fun, Very Good Food
Our kids took my wife and I out to the Shima restaurant for our birthdays tonight. This was our first visit there and we definitely will go back. The restaurant, located in the Gold >>
April 25, 2008By The Editor
Meat suppliers advocate full ban on downer cows.
The meat industry on Tuesday called upon the government to ban all downer cows from the national food supply, an about-face that comes in the wake of the record recall of 143 million pounds of beef from a Chino slaughterhouse.
Some California dairy farmers and cattle producers immediately embraced the move, which comes amid international concerns about the safety of U.S. meat and pressure from lawmakers and animal advocates, who poi >>
April 7, 2008By The Editor
Market opens at 4:30 PM on Wednesday afternoons throughout the summer.
If you are looking for fresh (and often organic) fruits, vegetables, fresh flowers, nuts, honey, spices, beef jerky other assorted goodies, visit the Chino Hills Farmer's Market, every Wednesday night throughout the summer. I visited the first one and found organic strawberries, gourmet olive oil, and several bread and fresh baked pastry items.
This is the second year that the Market is being held in Chino Hills and farmers from all over So >>
March 1, 2008By The Editor
Annual event gives locals a chance to taste the food at many of the restaurants for one small fee. This year held a special treat; having been held at the Famous Planes of Fame Museum.
Last Monday, the "Taste of the Chino Valley" was held at the world famous Planes of Fame Museum located inside the Chino Airport. This annual event gives locals a chance to taste the food at many of the restaurants for one small fee. A portion of the proceeds was to benefit the scholarship program and Teacher's Mini-Grant programs.
The following restaurants participated in the event:
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