The owners will continue to make custom cakes and sell desserts in ‘venduni’ machines.
Dallas’ ever-changing Knox-Henderson districtThe restaurant is already out of most of its food, though customers can stop in and check if co-owner and pastry chef Dunia Borga has any sweets or coffee left.
“We’ll serve whatever we have available,” says co-owner Taco Borga. “The reality is that the La Duni as we know it is no longer in operation.”The restaurant at McKinney Avenue and Knox Street, beloved for its welcoming atmosphere, was the first La Duni and the last one standing. The Borga family closed four other La Dunis at the start of the pandemic.
But Taco, an ebullient host with no time to dwell on the past, is already planning the company’s future with “,” his word for La Duni dessert vending machines. There’s one kiosk at the Discovery District, the food hall on AT&T’s campus in downtown Dallas, for now. Taco’s dream is to “open smart cafes throughout the city” — vending machines that will not require a human attendant. Each vending machine shells out jars of flan, tiramisu and quatro leches cake with the swipe of a credit card.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Update: Tamarindo Afro-Latin Music Festival Canceled For MayNEW: Tamarindo Festival, a highly anticipated Afro-Latin music festival planned by Adobo DMV and Broccoli City, will no longer take place in May as originally scheduled, the organizers announced.
Lire la suite »
5 Things We Learned From ‘La Firma,’ Starring Rauw Alejandro, Tainy, Nicki Nicole, Yandel & Lex BorreroBillboard rounds up five things we learned from ‘La Firma,’ the new Netflix original series starring Rauw Alejandro, Tainy, Nicki Nicole, Yandel & Lex Borrero.
Lire la suite »
XicanIndie Film Festival Celebrates 25 Years of Spotlighting Latin FilmsThe four-day festival presents films that you can't find anywhere else, with entries coming from areas throughout the US as well as Mexico, Brazil and Argentina.
Lire la suite »
Latin Music Revenue Passes $1 Billion for All-Time HighLatin music revenues in the United States hit an all-time high in 2022, exceeding the $1 billion mark.
Lire la suite »
Latin Music Revenue Surpasses $1 Billion in U.S. For First TimeLatin Music Revenue Surpasses $1 Billion in U.S. For First Time As Latin music thrives, its revenue continues to outpace the rest of the U.S. music industry, according to the RIAA’s 2022 year-end report. Story:
Lire la suite »