KORN Drummer To Open New Restaurant In Huntington Beach

May 3, 2006

According to Korn Unleashed, KORN drummer David Silvera will be opening up a new restaurant in Huntington Beach, California. Dubbed Silvera Steak House & Lounge, the eatery is currently being constructed on Main Street and plans on providing "fine steaks, fine wine, and martinis."

Silvera Steak House & Lounge will be the second restaurant to have been opened by David and ex-wife Shannon. Tuna Town, a sushi bar restaurant also located in Hunington Beach, was started by David and his then-wife in the early 2000s. It has grown to be a hit in the community for fine dining and a relaxing atmosphere.

Check out two photos of the Silvera Steak House & Lounge at KornUnleashed.net: Photo#1, Photo#2.

For more informaiton on the Silvera Steak House & Lounge, visit www.silverassteakhouse.com.

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