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  2. Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's fare consists of home-style Indian cuisine and North Carolinan cuisine. [11] [12] Rajendran's daughter Anjali was the restaurant's pastry chef, while son Rajeev and daughter Manju work for Vimala's as needed. [5] Rajendran is the owner of the restaurant, located in The Courtyard at 431 West Franklin Street, [5] [13] Suite 415. [11]

  3. Pepper’s? The Rat? Which of these 20 closed Chapel Hill ...

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  4. Pino Luongo - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe "Pino" Luongo [1] (born 1952/1953) is an American-based Italian restaurateur, businessman, and memoirist. He owned or co-owned current and former restaurants including Il Cantinori, Le Madri, Centolire, Coco Pazzo (New York and Chicago), Coco Pazzo Cafe (Chicago), Coco Pazzo Teatro, Tuscan Square, Morso (New York) and the Wainscott, New York-based Sapore di Mare.

  5. What’s happening on Franklin Street? The businesses ... - AOL

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    Zayka Indian Bar and Grill started work in April to renovate the former Basecamp Chapel Hill restaurant space at 105 E. Franklin St. for a new fine dining experience focused on northern Indian ...

  6. Pazzo Ristorante - Wikipedia

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    Pazzo was an Italian restaurant housed in the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland in downtown Portland. [1] Elizabeth Dye of Willamette Week said the restaurant had "high-backed" booths, a "gleaming copper-fitted" kitchen, and starched tablecloths, with "expertly prepared Italian classics--generous sprawling salads, toothsome pasta plates, and rich beef and veal entrees".

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  8. Watts Restaurant and Grill - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Chapel Hill was a small college town in the midst of the civil rights movement. While the town had a reputation for being liberal, about a quarter of Chapel Hill's institutions were still segregated. [7] In 1963, sit-in campaigns were organized all around the town to attempt to convince the local businesses to integrate. [8]

  9. Mama Dip's - Wikipedia

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    Mama Dip's is a traditional Southern country cooking restaurant located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in the United States. It was founded by Mildred Cotton Council in 1976. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and offers a take-home menu.