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  2. Cheap Eats - Wikipedia

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    Cheap Eats is a food travelogue television series on Cooking Channel.Ali Khan, author of the blog Bang for Your Burger Buck, is the host (and co-executive producer).Each episode is in a different city in the US where, within 12 hours, Khan finds great deals at restaurants for breakfast, lunch, a snack, and dinner — on a budget of only $35.

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  4. The Best Thing I Ever Ate - Wikipedia

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    Boka Restaurant Chicago, IL: 1 EV201 Holiday Warm Indian Pudding Alex Guarnaschelli The Colonial Inn: Concord, MA: 1 EV201 Holiday Pernil Aarón Sánchez Casa Adela New York, NY: 1 EV201 Holiday Peking Duck Duff Goldman Peking Gourmet Inn Falls Church, VA: 2 EV202 Hometown Favorites Umami Giada De Laurentiis Umami Burger: Hollywood, CA: 2 EV202

  5. List of Indian restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Brasserie, Kensington, England, United Kingdom Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States Maruti Indian Restaurant, Portland, Oregon, United States

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  7. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Indian food is also heavily influenced by religious and cultural choices. Some Indian dishes are common in more than one region of India, with many vegetarian and vegan dishes. Some ingredients commonly found in Indian dishes include: rice, wheat, ginger, garlic, green chillies and spices.

  8. Chitranna - Wikipedia

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    Chitranna (Kannada: ಚಿತ್ರಾನ್ನ), also known as Lemon rice, is a rice-based dish widely prepared in South India. It is prepared by mixing cooked rice with a special seasoning called Oggarane or Gojju .

  9. Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's first Indian restaurant, the Indian Restaurant and Tea Rooms, opened in 1908 on Sackville Street, now O'Connell Street, in Dublin. [253] Today, Indian restaurants are commonplace in most Irish cities and towns. Non-Chinese Asians are the fastest growing ethnic group in Ireland. [254]