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In 1979, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Crimmins co-founded The Ding Ho Comedy Club, [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] at a Chinese Restaurant near Inman Square ...
TikTok foodie Rob Martinez (@eatingwithrobert) paid a visit to Ding Ho, where he explored how the restaurant invented the popular dish Wor Sue Gai, which is chicken simmered in broth, deboned ...
Nankin Cafe was a Chinese restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was considered "a downtown Minneapolis landmark for 80 years". [1] Founded by Walter James in 1919 at 15 S. 7th Street, now the site of the Dayton-Radisson parking ramp, it was sold in 1949 to the Golden and Chalfen families. The restaurant moved across 7th Street ...
Austin is located at the intersection of Interstate 90 and U.S. Route 218. Minnesota State Highway 105 runs from Austin south to Iowa. Interstate 90 runs east-west through the north side of the city. The highway leads west to Albert Lea and northeast to the Rochester area.
Leeann Chin (February 13, 1933 [1] – March 10, 2010) was a Chinese-born American restaurateur, entrepreneur and businesswoman who founded the Leeann Chin restaurant chain in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, which features her name, in 1980.
Dicos (stylized as dico͘s, Chinese: 德克士; pinyin: Dékèshì) is a Chinese fast-food restaurant chain owned by the Tianjin Ding Qiao Food Service. [1] The chain ranks third among China's top three fast-food enterprises, as it has almost as many restaurants in China as McDonald's. [2] [3] The chain was founded in 1994 in Chengdu, Sichuan ...
Tim Ho Wan (Chinese: 添好運) is a Hong Kong dim sum restaurant chain originating from Hong Kong. Known for being "the world's cheapest Michelin-star restaurant", the chain has since expanded and now has franchises in 12 countries. [3] [4] In November 2024, the company was acquired by Jollibee Foods Corporation of the Philippines. [5]
Buildings and structures in Austin, Minnesota (1 C, 12 P) S. Southern Minny Stars players (2 P) T. Television stations in the Rochester–Mason City–Austin market (8 P)