Who owns Kismet LA?
Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson
A. The acclaimed chefs-owners of Madcapra and Kismet, Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson were at the forefront of the New York-to-Los Angeles culinary movement that continues to grow.
When did Kismet open?
In 2015, the two Brooklynites waltzed into L.A. with a notable following, first opening a small falafel counter, the now-shuttered Madcapra, in the Grand Central Market. They partnered with Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo to open Kismet soon after, which became the beating heart of Kramer and Hymanson’s soon-to-grow empire.

What language is kismet?
‘Kismet’ comes from the Arabic word ‘qisma’, which means “portion” or “lot.” This is, in part, due to how kismet came into the language, and where it came from. Kismet was borrowed into English in the early 1800s from Turkish, where it was used as a synonym of fate.
What is the story of kismet?
The story concerns a wily poet who talks his way out of trouble several times; meanwhile, his beautiful daughter meets and falls in love with the young caliph. The musical was first produced on Broadway in 1953 and won the Tony Award for best musical in 1954.
What is kismet in Islam?
noun. fate; destiny: It must have been kismet that brought the bride and groom together a year ago. (in Islam) the arbitrary will of Allah; divinely ordained fate: complete submission to kismet.

Is kismet a Yiddish?
What’s the difference between kismet and Karma?
The word Karma is native to the Indic civilization, and is common to all of the spiritual traditions that were spawned by the Indic civilization. And whereas, the work Kismet has its roots in the Semitic middle east, more specifically in Islam.
What is a Hodophile?
Hodophile definition One who loves to travel. noun.
What religion is kismet?
Kismet (Turkish from Arab., qisma, ‘share, portion’). The allocation of whatever occurs, hence the acceptance in Islam that God determines all things: see QADAR.