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  2. Cafe Campagne - Wikipedia

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    Cafe Campagne is a Black-owned [1] French restaurant on Post Alley in Seattle 's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington. [2] Daisley Gordon is the owner. [3][4] The menu has included asparagus salad, brioche french toast, pan-roasted chicken, oeufs en meurette, and quiches. The Seattle Metropolitan included the business in a 2022 ...

  3. Roman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Roman cuisine comes from the Italian city of Rome. It features fresh, seasonal and simply-prepared ingredients from the Roman Campagna. [1] These include peas, globe artichokes and fava beans, shellfish, milk-fed lamb and goat, and cheeses such as pecorino romano and ricotta. [2] Olive oil is used mostly to dress raw vegetables, while strutto ...

  4. Fayette Springs Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Fayette Springs Hotel, also known as Stone House Restaurant, is a historic inn and tavern located at Wharton Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It was built about 1822, and is a 2⁄ -story, 5-bay, brick building with a center hall floor plan with Federal -style detailing. It has a 2⁄ -story, kitchen ell. It was built by Congressman ...

  5. Campagna - Wikipedia

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    Campagna (Italian: pronounced [kamˈpaɲɲa]) is a small town and comune of the province of Salerno, in the Campania region of Southern Italy. Its population is 17,148. [3] Its old Latin name was Civitas Campaniae (City of Campagna). Campagna is located in one of the valleys of the Picentini Mountains, at an altitude of 270 meters above sea level.

  6. Roman Campagna - Wikipedia

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    Roman Campagna. The Roman Campagna (Italian: Campagna romana) is a low-lying area surrounding Rome in the Lazio region of central Italy, with an area of approximately 2,100 square kilometres (810 sq mi). It is bordered by the Tolfa and Sabatini mountains to the north, the Alban Hills to the southeast, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the southwest.

  7. La Côte Basque - Wikipedia

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    La Côte Basque was a New York City restaurant. It opened in the late 1950s and operated until it closed on March 7, 2004. It opened in the late 1950s and operated until it closed on March 7, 2004. In business for 45 years, upon its closing The New York Times called it a "former high-society temple of French cuisine at 60 West 55th Street ."

  8. Stonehouse (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Stonehouse (TV series) Stonehouse is a British comedy-drama [ 1 ] television series dramatising the life and times of disgraced British government minister John Stonehouse, first broadcast from 2 to 4 January 2023. The series starred Matthew Macfadyen and Keeley Hawes and was directed by Jon S. Baird from a script by John Preston.

  9. À la carte - Wikipedia

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    Meals. In restaurants, à la carte (/ ɑːləˈkɑːrt /; French: [a la kaʁt]; lit. 'at the card') [1] is the practice of ordering individual dishes from a menu in a restaurant, as opposed to table d'hôte, where a set menu is offered. [2] It is an early 19th century loan from French meaning "according to the menu". [3][4]