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The Middle East, a nightclub and music venue, [6] as well as a Lebanese restaurant. [7] The Plough and Stars, another bar and music venue. [8] Toscanini's, an ice cream restaurant recognized as the Best of Boston by Boston Magazine several times. [9] Upstairs On the Square; Veggie Galaxy; Yume Wo Katare
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Oleana is an Inman Square (Cambridge, Massachusetts) fine dining, Middle Eastern restaurant owned by Ana Sortun and opened in 2001. [1] The menu also has Mediterranean influences. Culinary influences on the menu include Spain, Turkey and Armenia.
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Yume Wo Katare was opened by Tsuyoshi Nishioka in November 2012. [1] He had previously worked in ramen restaurants in Kyoto to support his career as a comedian, [2] and later owned and ran five branches in Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe which he later sold to their managers before relocating to the United States in 2011.
In 2003, Maws opened Craigie Street Bistrot in Cambridge, Massachusetts, winning several awards and recognitions. [3] In late 2008 Maws moved Craigie Street Bistrot to a larger venue on Main Street in Cambridge, adding a bar and an open kitchen. [4] He also renamed it Craigie on Main. Craigie on Main closed in the fall of 2021.
A small silver amulet discovered by archaeologists in Germany could transform our understanding of how Christianity spread under the Roman Empire, experts have said.
the Cambridge Common (close to Harvard Square), the Graham and Parks School, and Danehy Park. There are also a few stores and restaurants in the neighborhood. [1] Elizabeth Warren lives in the neighborhood at 24 Linnaean St, a house which she and her husband Bruce H. Mann had bought back in September 1995. [8]