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  3. The Best Chicken Wings in Every State - AOL

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    It moved in 2017 into a larger, full-service restaurant, but the foil trays of spicy Buffalo wings, crispy (but not overly salty) lemon-pepper wings, and crinkle-cut fries remain. Eurina C./Yelp ...

  4. Bojangles (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Seasonal and limited-time offerings also appear on some menus, such as pork chop biscuits. [35] In April 2024, Bojangles added and created Bo's Bird Dog that features a chicken supreme in a toasted hot dog bun. [36] In August 2024, they added bone-in chicken wings to their menu in plain, Creamy Buffalo, and Barbecue flavors. [37]

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  6. Jahn's - Wikipedia

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    Jahn's Family Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor was an old-fashioned ice cream parlor and restaurant with locations in the New York City area and Miami-Dade County, Florida, and was famous for its huge Kitchen Sink Sundae. Only the Jahn's located in Jackson Heights, Queens is still operating.

  7. List of Jamaican dishes and foods - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican soups consist of tubers/staples (such as yam, sweet potato, white potato, breadfruit, Jamaican boiled dumplings or dasheen), vegetables (such as carrot, okra and cho-cho/chayote), corn, pumpkin and meat. In Jamaica, soups are often prepared on Saturdays for dinner, but they may be eaten throughout the week or at special events.

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    In the 1950's, following the Cuban Revolution, a significant influx of Cuban refugees to South Florida spurred the development of Floribbean cuisine.Early advocates were characterized by the so-called "Mango Gang," a group of South Florida chefs that included Norman Van Aken, Mark Militello, Douglas Rodriguez, and Allen Susser, who advocated the use of fresh local ingredients with Caribbean ...

  9. Miami can try high end Moroccan cuisine at this gorgeous new ...

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    The 3,000-square-foot restaurant seats 150 diners with indoor and outdoor seating. The design of the interior dining room blends North African, Mediterranean and Arabic style, with reclaimed wood ...