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  2. Malubianbian - Wikipedia

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    Malubianbian (Chinese: 马路边边) is a Chinese hot pot chain. The company's headquarters is in Chengdu, Sichuan. [3] It was established in 2016. By 2021 the number of locations both in and outside China exceeded 1,000. [2] It opened its Los Angeles location in November 2019. [1] By 2021 it established its location in Houston. [2]

  3. Little Sheep Group - Wikipedia

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    Little Sheep was founded by Zhang Gang. There are two versions of the company's founding in Baotou. According to one story, Zhang Gang, who was busy running a telecommunications business, developed a habit of eating hot pot with friends rather than cooking; this gave him the idea to open a hot pot restaurant.

  4. Sunset Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Signs along the Sunset Strip Sunset Blvd at the West Gate of Bel Air Emerson College Los Angeles Center at 5960 Sunset Blvd. Sunset Boulevard is a boulevard in the central and western part of Los Angeles, California, United States, that stretches from the Pacific Coast Highway in Pacific Palisades east to Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles.

  5. Malatang - Wikipedia

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    Malatang (simplified Chinese: 麻辣烫; traditional Chinese: 麻辣燙; pinyin: málàtàng; lit. 'numb spicy hot') is a common type of Chinese street food. [1] It originated in Sichuan, China, but it differs mainly from the Sichuanese version in that the Sichuanese version is more like what in northern China would be described as hot pot.

  6. Haidilao - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Haidilao Hot Pot served more than 160 million customers, with an average daily table turnover rate (i.e. the number of parties hosted per table per day) of 5.0. Haidilao Hot Pot has more than 36 million VIP members and 60,000+ staffs. [12] In 2019, Haidilao opened the first robot-aided hotpot restaurant in Beijing. [13]

  7. Little Bangladesh, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 census showed a Bangladeshi population of 1,700 in Los Angeles County. [3] In 2010, the South Asian Network, a cultural and advocacy group with an office nearby, estimated the Bangladeshi population in the area at more than 20,000, based on a community mapping project it did in 2005.

  8. Chinese Islamic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rebellions and revolts; Jahriyya revolt; Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873); First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877); Second Dungan Revolt (1895–1896); Afaqi Khoja revolts; Post-dynastic China

  9. List of red-light districts - Wikipedia

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    The district was relocated in 1906 to Shanghai and Canton Alley, which collaboratively hosted 105 brothels. It was later closed and relocated to Shore Street, then Alexander in 1912. [304] West End, Vancouver: An unofficial city red-light district located on and around Davie Street. The sex work hub from the 1960s-1983. [305]