A Seafood Concept Is Coming to Rowland Heights

Lobster Palace Restaurant, Inc. applied for a liquor license
A Seafood Concept Is Coming to Rowland Heights
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It looks like a new seafood concept is coming to Rowland Heights.

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According to public records, Lobster Palace Restaurant, Inc. applied for a liquor license at 1616 Nogales St. The site formerly housed Cafe Gunul, a Korean and Asian fusion restaurant featuring a variety of dishes, beer and soju. Cafe Gunul still operates a location out of Buena Park.

Lobster Palace Restaurant, Inc. lists the executive team as CEO Zhen Bao Xiang, CFO Yilong Deng, vice president Xiaoqiang Lin and director Meixiang Mai.

What Now Los Angeles reached out to Lobster Palace but further details about the new restaurant were not available at this time.

Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal is a freelance writer covering new and emerging restaurants, bars and F&B concepts for What Now. She enjoys cooking, hot yoga, hiking, and hanging out with her dog, Lucy.
Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal is a freelance writer covering new and emerging restaurants, bars and F&B concepts for What Now. She enjoys cooking, hot yoga, hiking, and hanging out with her dog, Lucy.

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