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Burger Street is an American fast food restaurant chain specializing in hamburgers and chicken sandwiches. As of January 2015 [update] , the chain has 14 locations in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and 4 locations in the greater Tulsa, Oklahoma , area.
No restaurants in France between 1997 and 2012. BK returned with one outlet in Paris, Saint-Lazare Station on 16 December 2013. In late 2015, BK took over French competitor Quick and will convert most of their outlets into BK. As of December 2019, BK has 335 restaurants in France. [111] Georgia: 2013: 5: TAB Gıda
Quick Restaurants' previous logo A Quick drive takeway, at Montigny-lès-Cormeilles, Val d'Oise, France. Quick Restaurants is an originally Belgian chain of hamburger fast food restaurants currently based in Bobigny, Seine-Saint-Denis, [1] France. Quick was founded in 1971 by Belgian entrepreneur Baron François Vaxelaire and operates around ...
Tacos are having another moment. The red-hot trendy Latin American staple has a new player on the scene in the Flagship City Food Hall, 22 N. Park Row. "We've been wanting to expand for a couple ...
Burger Baron – Canadian fast-food restaurant name; Burger Fuel – New Zealand burger restaurant; Burger King – Global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants headquartered in Florida; Burger King (Mattoon, Illinois) – Independent restaurant; Burger King Israel – Fast food chain of Israel; Burger Lounge – American burger chain
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Clockwise from top: fish and chips in Hunstanton, Norfolk, UK; döner kebab in Germany; pizza delivery in Nièvre, France. A takeout (US, Canada, Philippines) or takeaway (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth ) [ 1 ] is a prepared meal or other food items purchased at a restaurant or fast food outlet with the intent to eat elsewhere.
The Boulevard périphérique de Caen is a ring road circling the French city of Caen. It is the route nationale 814. Traveling speed on the road is limited to 90 km/h (55 mph) between the Exit 13 and 8, with a brief portion near the Exit 1 as well as the Viaduc de Calix limited to 70 km/h (45 mph) and 110 km/h (70 mph) elsewhere.