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Specialties
The Gorbals is a spot for new and diverse ideas — tasty, oddball food that is there for anyone who is willing to eat something that does not fall into a category. It is not an Italian restaurant, or an Indian restaurant, or a Scottish restaurant, or a Los Angeles restaurant, nor is it new age, traditional, old school, fusion, pretentious or plain. It is simply The Gorbals.
Join us for Brunch on Saturday & Sunday 11am — 3pm
History
Established in 2009.
Jewish/Scottish Inspired Cuisine
Meet the Business Owner
Ilan H.
Business Owner
Born to travel-hungry Scottish and Israeli parents of Eastern-European descent, chef/owner Ilan Hall was exposed to international food from early on.
At seventeen, Ilan went to Florence where he studied at the Lorenzo de Medici School’s Apicius program and cooked at the Al Lume di Candela restaurant. After an externship at Charlie Palmer’s Aureole in New York, he graduated from the Culinary Institute of America and subsequently got his certification in Baking and Pastry Arts at the school’s Napa, California campus. While there he worked at the Wine Spectator Greystone Restaurant; back in New York Ilan cooked for Tom Collicchio
at Craft, then for Mario Batali at Casa Mono under chef/co-owner Andy Nusser, originally of Batali’s acclaimed Babbo.
At 24, on the series still most-watched episode, he won Bravo TV’s reality competition, Top Chef.