Despite devastating fire, this Long Beach restaurant wants to keep feeding the hungry

Despite devastating fire, this Long Beach restaurant wants to keep feeding the hungry Despite devastating fire, this Long Beach restaurant wants to keep feeding the hungry

Chef and owner of Bebot Filipino Soul Food, AC Boral, stands inside his 4th Street restaurant in Long Beach in Oct. 2019. The restaurant was severely damaged in a fire in Aug. 17 but Boral wants to continue with his mission to feed the needy in Long Beach. (File photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) AC Boral’s popular Bebot Filipino Soul Food restaurant in Long Beach hadn’t been open to the public for months due to the novel coronavirus pandemic , but the chef and his staff were still just as busy. The Oxnard-born chef shifted his focus during the pandemic from running the restaurant to providing thousands of free meals to needy Long Beach residents. But a fire early Monday morning has practically destroyed his 2,000-square-foot restaurant, which opened about a year ago. “It’s still super sure… […]

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