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  1. 15 paź 2018 · Keeping track of lost restaurants. For his main dish, alumnus Harley Hammerman is a radiologist and entrepreneur. On the side, he collects historical memorabilia, including of playwright Eugene O’Neill and long-gone beloved restaurants in the St. Louis area.

  2. 12 paź 2021 · Hammerman is a radiologist by day, but the self-proclaimed foodie runs two blogs that take St. Louis readers down memory lane: Lost Tables and Lost Dishes. The former details the history of beloved food establishments no longer running, while the latter highlights some of their signature dishes.

  3. The companion Lost Dishes website preserves recipes for the special dishes served at these iconic St. Louis restaurants. Articles are arranged newest to oldest. An alphabetical listing of the Lost Tables chronicled can be found in our Restaurant Index .

  4. losttables.com › chinatown › chinatownChinatown - Lost Tables

    In January of 1894, Theodore Dreiser, then a 23 year-old reporter for the St. Louis Republic, visited the Kee Hong Kee restaurant at 19 South Eighth Street while researching a story about the Chinese in St. Louis.

  5. 21 gru 2019 · The folks at St. Louis Magazine recently compiled an awesome list of the oldest restaurants in St. Louis. Reading through it made us nostalgic for these spots — some of which St. Louisans...

  6. 26 lip 2021 · In January of 1894, Theodore Dreiser, then a 23 year-old reporter for the St. Louis Republic, visited the Kee Hong Kee restaurant at 19 South Eighth Street while researching a story about the Chinese in St. Louis.

  7. 17 maj 2021 · An unidentified photograph of Hodge’s 814 Pine Street restaurant, probably taken in the early 1940s, can be found in the Missouri History Museum archives. The Hodge’s Chile and Lunch Room neon sign, with its reflection in the window, is visible in the photo.

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