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  2. Kalaya (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Food type: Thai: Street address: 4 West Palmer Street, Philadelphia ... also known as Kalaya Thai Kitchen, [1] [2] is a Southern Thai restaurant in Philadelphia, ...

  3. Openings: New Southern soul food restaurant debuts in West ...

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  4. List of soul foods and dishes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of soul foods and dishes.Soul food is the ethnic cuisine of African Americans that originated in the Southern United States during the era of slavery. [1] It uses a variety of ingredients and cooking styles, some of which came from West African and Central African cuisine brought over by enslaved Africans while others originated in Europe.

  5. Soul food - Wikipedia

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    Soul food is the ethnic cuisine of African Americans. [1] [2] Originating in the American South from the cuisines of enslaved Africans transported from Africa through the Atlantic slave trade, soul food is closely associated with the cuisine of the Southern United States. [3]

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  7. New West Charlotte restaurant offers takeout soul food, made ...

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    Londa’s To-Go is located next to Nicole’s Urban Soul Food and Catch 21 at 1540 West Blvd, Suite 102, in the City West Commons shopping center. ... USA TODAY. SAG Awards live: Will 'Anora ...

  8. Cuisine of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Invented in Philadelphia in the 1930s, the cheesesteak is the most well known, and soft pretzels have long been a major part of Philadelphia culture. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw the creation of two Philadelphia landmarks offering an array of food options, the Reading Terminal Market and the Italian Market.

  9. Jim's Steaks - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, "Jim and Millie" Pearlingi offered sandwiches from their house in West Philadelphia. In 1939, they converted the house into what became Jim's Steaks. In 1966, William Proetto and his brother, Tom, purchased the restaurant. In 1976, Proetto and Abner Silver opened a second location on South Street. [5]