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Gold Star Chili is a restaurant chain based in Cincinnati, Ohio, that sells Cincinnati chili. The original restaurant was established in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Mt. Washington in 1965 by four Daoud brothers, immigrants from Jordan. [1] Gold Star Chili was the "Official Chili" of the Cincinnati Bengals until April 19, 2023. [2]
Cincinnati chili. Cincinnati chili (or Cincinnati-style chili) is a Mediterranean-spiced meat sauce used as a topping for spaghetti or hot dogs ("coneys"); both dishes were developed by immigrant restaurateurs in the 1920s. Its name evokes comparison to chili con carne, but the two are dissimilar in consistency, flavor, and serving method ...
Kiradjieff brothers. Kiradjieff brothers in Cincinnati, 1921. From left to right: Athanas, Argir and Ivan. [note 1] Tom Kiradjieff and John Kiradjieff were Bulgarian American restaurateurs and Macedonian immigrants, credited for their creation of a regional specialty dish known as the Cincinnati chili. [1] [2] [3]
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The inaugural Cincinnati Chili Week, the week-long event honoring the longstanding three-way and cheese coney heritage hosted by Cincinnati CityBeat, is running Feb. 19-25.
Camp Washington Chili. Camp Washington Chili is a Cincinnati chili parlor founded in 1940 by Steve Andon and Fred Zannbus in the neighborhood of Camp Washington, near downtown Cincinnati, in southwestern Ohio. A well known Cincinnati landmark, [1] the parlor is located at 3005 Colerain Avenue, and the current owner is the Greek-born John Johnson.
A different type of Olympic Games took place in Cincinnati. (Many coneys were harmed in the making of this series.) Meet the Cincinnati Chili Olympics, where winners get 3-ways instead of medals