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Piada Italian Street Food is a fast casual Italian cuisine restaurant chain with 57 locations in 7 states (Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas). [1] There are 25 locations in Ohio, 2 in Indiana, 1 in Kentucky, 3 in Minnesota, 5 in North Carolina, 5 in Pennsylvania and 16 in Texas.
Piada Italian Street Food: Italian-American cuisine United States 40 Established in 2010 Piccolo Cafe: Fast casual: United States, Asia 4 Pick Up Stix: Chinese United States (California) 70+ Owned by Lorne Goldberg, the owner of Leeann Chin and Mandarin Express Pie Five: Pizza United States 100+ Pieology: Pizza United States, Mexico 140 Pizza ...
A street food stall in Tai Wai A street food stall in Sai Yeung Choi Street, Mong Kok A street food stall in Sham Shui Po Hong Kong traditional pastries and desserts from Kwan Kee Store, Sham Shui Po. Hong Kong street food is characterised as the ready-to-eat snacks and drinks sold by hawkers or vendors at food stalls, including egg tarts, fish ...
Hong Kong: Elgin Street: Bo Innovation: Hong Kong: J Residence, Wan Chai: The Boss: Hong Kong: Peter Building, Queen's Road Central: closed [17] Cafe Gray Deluxe: Hong Kong: Caprice: Hong Kong: Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong: Cépage: Hong Kong: Wing Fung Street: closed [18] Celebrity Cuisine: Hong Kong: Kau U Fong: Chili Fagara: Hong Kong ...
The interior of a Cha chaan teng restaurant in Mongkok, Hong Kong. Café de Coral – Hong Kong fast food company; Cha chaan teng – Type of Cantonese restaurant; Fairwood – Hong Kong fast food chain; Maxim's Catering – Hong Kong food company
Buildings along the street include: No. 99. Java Road Municipal Services Building. In the building, there is a market (from G/F to 1/F), the Java Road Cooked Food Centre (2/F), a sports centre with facilities including a basketball court, three squash courts, a dance room, children's soft play room, and an American pool room (from 3/F to 5/F).
Lyndhurst Terrace (Chinese: 擺花街) is a street in the Central area of Hong Kong. It was built on a slope in southern Central district, linking Hollywood Road and Wellington Street, at its intersection with Pottinger Street. In the middle it meets Gage Street, Cochrane Street and the Central–Mid-Levels escalators.
Dai pai dong (traditional Chinese: 大牌檔; simplified Chinese: 大牌档; Jyutping: daai6 paai4 dong3; pinyin: dàpáidàng) is a type of open-air food stall. The term originates from Hong Kong [1] but has been adopted outside Hong Kong as well. [2] [3] The official government name for these establishments is "cooked-food stalls".