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  2. Zaytoon - Wikipedia

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    Zaytoon is a chain of Persian restaurants, specialising in kebabs, [1] based in Dublin, Ireland. The chain, founded by Iranians, Jamshid Kamvar & Azad Shirazi, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is headquartered in Parliament Street there five outlets across the city and county.

  3. Wikipedia:Zaytoon - Wikipedia

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  4. Zeytoon Parvardeh - Wikipedia

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    Zeytoon Parvardeh (Persian: زیتون پرورده, romanized: Zeytun Parvarde, lit. 'Processed Olives') is an Iranian appetizer made from olives and its place of origin is Gilan province. [3]

  5. Eaton County restaurant inspections: No food thermometer ...

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    Here are the most serious violations from restaurant inspections in Eaton County for the months of November and December.

  6. Paramount Crossroads - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Crossroads (Persian: چهارراه پارامونت, Cahârrâh-e Pârâmont), also known as 15 Khordad Crossroads (Persian: چهارراه پانزده خرداد, Cahârrâh-e Pânzdah-e Xordâd), is a major intersection in a heavily traveled and central area in Shiraz, Iran.

  7. Types of restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Retro Restaurant Design. Historically, restaurant referred only to places that provided tables where one ate while seated, typically served by a waiter.Following the rise of fast food and take-out restaurants, a retronym for the older "standard" restaurant was created, sit-down restaurant.

  8. New Orleans chef goes from Marines to kitchen, shares love of ...

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    A New Orleans chef didn't always cook for a living. He used to serve in the U.S. Marines. Now he's the author of a cookbook featuring the flavors of his hometown.

  9. Zeitoun - Wikipedia

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    Zeitoun, Zaïtoun, Zeytoun, Żejtun, Zaytoon, Zaytoun, Zeitun, Zitouna, or Zeita (all derived from the Arabic word for "olive tree") may refer to: People [ edit ]