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Amigos is a fast-food Mexican restaurant chain founded in Lincoln, Nebraska. The first location opened at 5500 'O' Street on June 17, 1980. Currently, there are 30 Amigos restaurants in multiple cities. [1] Amigos is one of two regional restaurant chains that serves "Cheese Frenchees", a regional delicacy invented in Lincoln in the 1950s. [2]
In 1984, Dale Wilson, a restauranteur, purchased the house and converted the former candle shop into a restaurant, Dos Amigos. Architect Russell Rex added two new wings for a kitchen, dining room, and cantina, forming a U-shaped restaurant with a canopy-covered courtyard. The project costs surpassed $1 million. [4]
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King Tut, Tres Amigos restaurants reopen. King Tut, a 32-year favorite on the Near Southside for shawarma and falafel, is open in its new location, 508 W. Rosedale St. in the Hemphill Crossing ...
A corn tortilla stuffed with beef, lamb, or goat meat and mozzarella cheese. Quesabirria ('cheese birria ') (also called birria tacos [1] or red tacos [2]) is a Mexican dish comprising birria-style cooked beef folded into a tortilla with melted cheese and served with a side of broth (Spanish: consomé) for dipping.
Los Pollos Hermanos (Spanish pronunciation: [los ˈpo.ʝos eɾ.ˈma.nos]; or Spanish pronunciation: [los ˈpo.ʎos eɾ.ˈma.nos] (non-yeísta), English: The Chicken Brothers) is a fictional fast food restaurant chain specializing in chicken that was featured in the television series Breaking Bad and its spin-off Better Call Saul.
Vips is a restaurant chain of casual full-service restaurants across Mexico and Spain founded by the Arango brothers and owned by Alsea, a Mexican hospitality and retail conglomerate. Visually and in the type and quality of service, they are similar to a U.S. "coffee shop" or diner such as Denny's , and compete with Sanborns , Toks and Wings ...
In 2011, a New York City Police Department estimated that there were 3,181 Trinitarios in the city, about 5% of the total number of members of New York gangs. [1] Their numbers grew rapidly around 2007–2008, [7] but later remained stabilized. [1]