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‘It’s been exhausting, tiring, maddening’: A year of tumult for LA restaurants during pandemic - L.A. Focus News

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When health officials declared a global pandemic nearly a year ago, Carey Ysais was forced to make some painful decisions to keep the lights on at his North Hollywood restaurant. Almost overnight, the owner of a sushi restaurant and bar Kahuna Tiki saw how his sales plummeted, forcing him to lay off most of his […]

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