NRN reports that Vic Branstetter, a co-founder of Houston's, has launched his own hospitality firm, The Branstetter Group, and plans to bring two new dining concepts to Los Angeles. First up is an Atlanta-based South Africa restaurant called 10 Degrees South, the idea is to open a second location here then expand elsewhere around the country. "[T]he menu reflects a fusion of cuisines including Portuguese, French, Dutch, German and Malaysian flavors," and an average check runs around $40 to $45. Meanwhile, the second concept is a space we've already been tracking, that under construction beer-centric locale, Bru Haus in West LA. Check out the interior up above, think sausages and exotic beers (ahem Wurstkuche), slated to open at the end of this month.
·Houston’s co-founder starts restaurant group [NRN]
·What's on Tap For Hana Sushi on Wilshire? [~ELA~]
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