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  2. Animal cafe - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan created the very first animal café in 1998 which was a cat cafe. [2] Thereafter, animal cafes were created in Japan before spreading to the rest of the world. A Japanese tourist visited Taiwan and discovered the potential of the idea before coming back to Japan to establish the first animal café in Osaka in 2004, where the concept ...

  3. Door - Wikipedia

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    Saloon doors, also known as cafe doors, often use bidirectional hinges that close the door regardless of which direction it opens by incorporating springs. Saloon doors that only extend from knee-level to chest-level are known as batwing doors. [citation needed] A blind door, Gibb door, or jib door has no visible trim or operable components. It ...

  4. Antony J. Lucas - Wikipedia

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    Antony John Jereos Lekatsas (1862–1946), best remembered as Anthony J. J. Lucas, [1] [2] was an influential Australian businessman noted for his philanthropic activities and as proprietor and developer of a number of noted entertainment and restaurant ventures in Melbourne, Australia in the early 20th century.

  5. Cafe Hon - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the distinct flamingo sculpture was introduced above the restaurant. [4] The original flamingo was made of wire and cloth. [5]In October 2009, the city of Baltimore announced the Cafe Hon had to either get a permit for the flamingo at a cost of $1300 for the first year and $800 each year thereafter or to take it down. [6]

  6. Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The word derives from the early 19th century, taken from the French word restaurer 'provide meat for', literally 'restore to a former state' [2] and, being the present participle of the verb, [3] the term restaurant may have been used in 1507 as a "restorative beverage", and in correspondence in 1521 to mean 'that which restores the strength, a fortifying food or remedy'.

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