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  2. 29 Diner - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax, Virginia, mayor Robert Lederer has made a recent annual tradition of dining at the 29 Diner on Thanksgiving. John Walsh, host of America's Most Wanted, made a visit to the diner in 1999 with two bodyguards. Bill Griffith featured 29 Diner in the July 23, 2003, and April 21, 2012, installments of Zippy the Pinhead.

  3. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Description Vegetarian/ Non-Vegetarian Machher Jhol: Fish with potol, tomato, chillies, ginger and garlic from Assam: Non-Vegetarian [1]: Pork jarpaa jurpie

  4. 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

  5. BARE International - Wikipedia

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    Bare Associates International has been awarded an INC 5000 listing for three consecutive years. The 5000 list ranks the top 5000 fastest growing companies in the United States. The Inc 5000 ranking for Bare Associates International in 2009 was 1887, up from a ranking of 2068 in 2008 and a ranking of 2717 in 2007. [8]

  6. Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indian cuisine is very popular in Southeast Asia, due to the strong Hindu and Buddhist cultural influence in the region. Indian cuisine has had considerable influence on Malaysian cooking styles [5] and also enjoys popularity in Singapore. [245] [246] There are numerous North and South Indian restaurants in Singapore, mostly in Little India.

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  8. Anglo-Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The British East India Company arrived in India in 1600, [13] developing into a large and established organisation. [14] By 1760, men were returning home from India with money and a taste for Indian food. [15] In 1784, a listing in the Morning Herald and Daily Advertiser promoted ready-mix curry powder to be used in Indian-style dishes. [16]

  9. Indian fast food - Wikipedia

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    The fast food industry in India has evolved with the changing lifestyles of the young Indian population. [citation needed] The variety of gastronomic preferences across the regions, hereditary or acquired, has brought about different modules across the country.