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- Kurt Gutenbrunner is an Austrian chef, cookbook author, and Austrian cuisine restaurateur in New York City. He owns and operates Wallsé, an Austrian restaurant...
- cuisine. Kurt Gutenbrunner opened Wallsé in 2000. Before opening Wallsé, Gutenbrunner was the executive chef at Bouley. In 2011, Gutenbrunner told Eater...
- Siegfried Gutenbrunner (26 May 1906 – 23 November 1984) was an Austrian philologist who specialized in Germanic studies. Siegfried Gutenbrunner was born...
- 1002/9781118924396.wbiea2162. ISBN 978-1-118-92439-6. Welker, F.; Ramos-Madrigal, J.; Gutenbrunner, P.; et al. (April 1, 2020). "The dental proteome of Homo antecessor"...
- Myths of Northern Europe. Pelican Books. ISBN 0140136274[page needed] Gutenbrunner, Siegfried (1936). Die germanischen Götternamen der antiken Inschriften...
- p. 20. Zavaroni & Emilia (2006), p. 72. Simek (2007), p. 285 citing Gutenbrunner (1940), p. 17. Thorpe (1907), p. 99. Or "the ashes-coloured giantess"...
- the Standard Biergartens in New York and Downtown LA, with chef Kurt Gutenbrunner. In 2007, Balazs began a rosé wine collaboration with Wölffer Estate...
- Coetsem (1994). Davis (2006), p. 40. van Coetsem (1994), pp. 145–46. Gutenbrunner (1986), pp. 182–97. Lehmann (2007). van Coetsem (1994), pp. 17, 72–73...
- performances at the museum. Café Sabarsky was operated by restaurateur Kurt Gutenbrunner until 2020. Since at least 2022, Christopher Engel has been the executive...
- found, her name is likely from either a Germanic or Celtic language. Gutenbrunner (1936) related it to Proto-Germanic *nehwa "close", but could not explain...