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  2. Kahiki Supper Club - Wikipedia

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    The Kahiki restaurant was built from July 1960 to early 1961. It opened its doors in February 1961. [3] In 1975, designer Coburn Morgan drew up plans for an expansion to the restaurant, including a treehouse dining space and museum. Around this time, plans were also drawn for a smaller tiki restaurant that could be replicated for a Kahiki ...

  3. List of African restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The following notable restaurants serve African cuisine: Abyssinian Kitchen – Portland, Oregon, U.S. [1] Akoko, London, United Kingdom; Akadi – Portland, Oregon [2]

  4. Akoko (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Akoko is a Michelin-starred West African restaurant in London. [3] [4] [5] [6]The restaurant's kitchen was initially headed by former MasterChef: The Professionals semi-finalist William Chilila, who departed as head chef in February 2021. [7]

  5. The 100 Best Places to Eat in 2022, According to Yelp - AOL

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    So, without further ado, here are Yelp's top 100 restaurants of 2022. RELATED: 20 Restaurants Where Kids Eat for Free (Because Children Are Expensive) Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in 2022. 1.

  6. Ohio African Chamber of Commerce Launches in Columbus

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  7. Guy Fieri's Trattoria serves up classic, quirky Italian food ...

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    Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name. They serve barbecue, sandwiches, tacos, chicken, burgers and other dishes, largely ...

  8. Racism in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Throughout much of the 19th and 20th centuries, African Americans were barred from lodging in many popular hotels, and from visiting many popular restaurants and entertainment venues. The Negro Motorist Green Book , published from 1936 to 1966, documented sites across the United States that were safe for African Americans to visit, and about 22 ...

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