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    To find Hawaiian food nearby, drive to Mo’ Bettahs’ first Kansas City area location at 7006 W. 75th St. in Overland Park (or down the street to Kansas City-based competitor Hawaiian Bros at ...

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  6. Brookshire's Food & Pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Brookshire's was originally part of the Brookshire Brothers chain, which was founded seven years earlier in Lufkin, Texas. The companies split up in 1939 when Wood T. Brookshire took control of the Tyler-area stores in exchange for his share in the Brookshire Brothers partnership. [1] The companies are no longer related except by name.

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    In the December 2007 issue of Texas Monthly, Pappas Bros. Steakhouse was named the best steakhouse in Texas. [2] Since 2010, Pappas Bros. Steakhouse Houston has been the recipient of the Wine Spectator Grand Award. [3] Pappas Bros. Steakhouse Dallas has held the same award since 2011. [4]

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  9. Poke (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Poke (/ ˈ p oʊ k eɪ / POH-kay; Hawaiian for 'to slice' or 'cut crosswise into pieces'; [3] [4] sometimes anglicized as poké to aid pronunciation as two syllables) [5] [6] [7] is a dish of diced raw fish tossed in sauce and served either as an appetizer or a main course.