February 6, 2013

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volume 132, number 18

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2013

Burgers & Brew, Crepeville owners open another restaurant El Toro Bravo opens with similar business plan

By PAAYAL ZAVERI Aggie Staff Writer

The owners of Crepeville and Burgers & Brew have established another restaurant in downtown Davis. Opened in December and located down the street from Crepeville and Burgers & Brew, El Toro Bravo has many similarities to its two sister restaurants. “I saw that there was a need for a new Mexican restaurant, other than a taqueria, in Davis,” said Derar Zawaydeh, one of the owners of all three restaurants. “What we learned at Burgers & Brew and Crepeville was how to present the restaurant with the environment, and use healthy ingredients in our food.” Zawaydeh started restauranteering in San Francisco about 30 years ago, and then moved to Davis to open restaurants. Zawaydeh and his brother are co-owners of Burgers & Brew, Crepeville and El Toro Bravo. Zawaydeh first expanded to the Sacramento area by opening Crepeville in early 2002. He opened Burgers & Brew in 2007. In addition to locations in Davis, he and his brother have restaurants in Sacramento, Chico and the Sacramento International Airport. Kyle Larson, one of the managers of Burgers & Brew and El Toro Bravo, said El Toro Bravo reflects the same idea as the other restaurants, but with a different cuisine style — Mexican food. Since the staff overlaps, the service is similar between El Toro Bravo and Burgers & Brew, Larson said. El Toro Bravo offers daily specials and their price range is similar to both Crepeville and Burgers & Brew. Zawaydeh hopes that business will continue to expand by word of mouth. Eventually, he wants the restaurant to include a bar. “This translates well into student life,” said Reilly Bennett, another manager. “Nothing is over $10.” Zawaydeh said a main concern when opening the restaurant was to keep the food as authentic as possible. He said to do this, they hired a chef who cooks homestyle Mexican food, so that the food couldn’t get any more authentic. “The result was really good,” Zawaydeh said. “The food is really good and different than a normal taqueria. It’s lighter, but still very flavorful.” Brian Nguyen and Lucas Bolster / Aggie

PAAYAL ZAVERI can be reached at city@theaggie.org.

The owners of Crepeville and Burgers & Brew opened a new restaurant, El Toro Bravo, in downtown Davis.

News iN Brief

UC Davis ranks No. 5 on Peace Corps’ 2013 list for large California schools UC Davis ranked No. 5 among Peace Corps’ 2013 Top Colleges, tying with UC Santa Cruz. The University ranks No. 17 nationally, moving up from last year’s No. 23 national spot. The list classifies colleges that produces the highest number of Peace Corps volunteers. According

to a Feb. 5 news release, there are currently UC Davis alumni serving overseas. The University produced 1,408 Peace Corps volunteers, the release states. UC Berkeley and UC Los Angeles are tied at the No. 1 spot.

ASUCD implements online lighting repair request form New program allows students to report broken street lamps on campus to increase safety

— Muna Sadek

Couple injured in downtown beating The Davis Police responded to a call at 1:17 a.m. on Saturday regarding an assault on an intoxicated couple by a group of suspects. The incident occurred at the corner of Second and G Streets. The male victim approached a vehicle filled with a group of men and began an altercation by attacking one of the men through the window.

In response, the group got out of the car and started to beat the male victim. The suspects left in a car described as a blue Nissan Altima. The couple suffered minor injuries and decided not to file charges. The police are still investigating the case. — Claire Tan

E-Fund opens application to students with business ideas ASUCD Entrepreneurship Fund (E-Fund) is beginning its Winter Quarter application cycle. E-Fund allows students with original business ideas to apply to receive up to $1,500, if their idea is selected.

Today’s weather Partly cloudy High 61 Low 37

Students with ideas that promote a greater good within society or benefit the Davis community are encouraged to apply for E-Fund’s winter cycle. The deadline is Feb. 11.

See E-FUND, page 2

Forecast So much for the nice weather these past few days. The rain is just in time for midterms to be over! Written by Joyce Berthelsen Weather report courtesy of www.weather.com

Brian Nguyen / Aggie

Street lights on campus help keep students and staff safe. ASUCD has implemented a program that allows students to report broken street lights online.

By STEPHANIE B. NGUYEN Aggie News Writer

Students can help make UC Davis a brighter, safer campus with a few simple clicks. ASUCD, along with the help of Creative Media, implemented an online lighting repair Thursday

Friday

Showers

Partly cloudy

High 55 Low 35

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request form that allows students to report broken or dead bulbs or bulbs covered by foliage in street lamps campus-wide. In the past, students were able to report broken and covered bulbs through the Campus

See LIGHTING, page 2

Shout out to my new Assistant Night Editor, Joyce Berthelsen! Welcome to the Night Crew team! Amanda Nguyen


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