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  2. Uno Pizzeria & Grill - Wikipedia

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    The interior of a newer location of Pizzeria Uno located in Schiller Park (Chicago), IL (near O'Hare airport). The newer locations of Pizzeria Uno have a feel reminiscent of the original Pizzeria Uno in Chicago. Ike Sewell first licensed the name and concept of the restaurant to the Uno Restaurant Holdings Corporation in 1978 in the Boston area ...

  3. Bolani - Wikipedia

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    Bolani (Dari: بولانی), also called Periki (Pashto: پارکی) is a stuffed flat-bread from Afghanistan, [1] fried with a filling. [2] It has a thin crust and can be stuffed with a variety of ingredients, such as potatoes or leeks but also grated pumpkin, chives, red lentils or with minced meat.

  4. Category:Demolished hotels in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 December 2021, at 06:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Hotel St. Benedict Flats - Wikipedia

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    Location: 40, 42, 50 E. Chicago Ave., 801 N. Wabash Ave ... Hotel St. Benedict Flats is a historic apartment building located at the northeast corner of Chicago ...

  6. Così (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Former Così restaurant on South Michigan Ave, Chicago, Illinois Così , based in Boston, Massachusetts, is an American fast-casual restaurant chain that is known for its homemade flatbread . The name comes from the opera Così fan tutte , which was a favorite of the original owner. [ 1 ]

  7. Westin Michigan Avenue Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The 15-story hotel had 400 rooms and was operated by Western International Hotels. A 27-story addition was completed in August 1974, which nearly doubled the hotel's size. Western International was renamed Westin Hotels in 1981, and the hotel was renamed soon after, becoming The Westin. It was renamed The Westin Michigan Avenue in the 1990s. It ...

  8. Inn of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Hotel St. Clair was renamed The Inn of Chicago after a $13 million renovation. Shell Hospitality Group reopened the hotel in February 1982 as part of the Best Western chain. In November 2006, the Chartres Lodging Group umbrella of hotels purchased the Inn of Chicago from Best Western for $40 million. [6]

  9. Roti - Wikipedia

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    It is widely eaten by the Indian communities living in South Africa, and is either eaten as a flat bread or a wrap with locally made curries. Roti is also often eaten in Cape Coloured and Cape Malay Communities. Two types of roti are eaten: chapati/flat roti and paratha/flaky roti. Flaky roti is also called Malay roti.