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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
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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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