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Kim Sơn (Hán tự: 金山, Sino-Vietnamese for "Gold Mountain"; ) is a family-owned chain of restaurants in Houston, Texas, that serves both Vietnamese cuisine and Chinese cuisine. As of 2009 Tri La is the owner of the restaurant group. The restaurant group headquarters is in its East Downtown restaurant.

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  • Kim Sơn (Hán tự: 金山, Sino-Vietnamese for "Gold Mountain"; ) is a family-owned chain of restaurants in Houston, Texas, that serves both Vietnamese cuisine and Chinese cuisine. As of 2009 Tri La is the owner of the restaurant group. The restaurant group headquarters is in its East Downtown restaurant. (en)
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  • Kim Sơn (Hán tự: 金山, Sino-Vietnamese for "Gold Mountain"; ) is a family-owned chain of restaurants in Houston, Texas, that serves both Vietnamese cuisine and Chinese cuisine. As of 2009 Tri La is the owner of the restaurant group. The restaurant group headquarters is in its East Downtown restaurant. The restaurant Kim Sơn was originally founded in Vinh Long, Vietnam, by the Kim Su Tran La. Following the Fall of Saigon, when North Vietnam conquered South Vietnam, Kim and her family fled Vietnam in 1979 to Malaysia. In 1980, the family joined relatives already in the United States. On August 16, 1980, the family arrived in the United States by boat; pirates had attacked their group in the South Pacific during their voyage. The family re-established the restaurant in Houston's Downtown Chinatown in 1982. Kim and her husband Son oversaw all the restaurants with their seven children. Kim received vocational training at Houston Community College after arriving as a refugee. (en)
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