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Mahaboob Ben Ali (13 June 1927 – 7 October 2009), known as Ben Ali, was an Indo-Trinidadian American businessman and restaurateur.Ali co-founded Ben's Chili Bowl, a landmark restaurant located on U Street in Washington, D.C., with his wife, Virginia Ali, in 1958.
Ben's Chili Bowl was founded on August 22, 1958 (Friday), [1] by Ben Ali, a Trinidadian-born immigrant of Indian descent who had studied dentistry at nearby Howard University, and his fiancée, Virginia-born Virginia Rollins. The two were married seven weeks after opening the restaurant.
Ben’s Chili Bowl. Washington, D.C. Named after founder Ben Ali, this DC landmark is one of the most famous black-owned businesses in the nation's capital (and one of the most iconic bucket-list ...
Washington, DC 12 (30) October 21, 2009 Man Iconic front of Ben's Chili Bowl, Washington D.C. Adam visited Washington, D.C. in late August and early September. [71] Stops included Ben's Chili Bowl, where Adam tried the "Half-Smoke", a half-pork, half-beef frankfurter topped with Ben's famous chili. On September 1, Adam visited Horace & Dickie's ...
If you’re making slow-cooker white chicken chili, you’ll need a slow cooker and a smaller kitchen knife for the peppers, but if you’re making sweet potato black bean chili from our top 10 ...
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In 2007 and 2008, the Cook-Off was held at the Center City Lot, formerly the location of the Washington Convention Center. In 2009, for the first time, the Cook-Off was held at RFK Stadium. [1] [2] The 2009 Chili Cook-Off attracted the largest crowd in the event's history, with 35,000 [3] attendees.
‘Ben’s Chili Bowl, an iconic Black family-owned restaurant in the heart of Washington, D.C., has weathered riots, pandemic-related closures, and The post Ben’s Chili Bowl remains a delicious ...