Exploring Statistically Improbable Restaurants and Their Cultural Significance
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Summary
The article discusses the concept of statistically improbable restaurants that offer unique cuisines in unexpected locations, shedding light on the local communities they serve. It emphasizes the diversity and cultural influences found in small American cities through these eateries.
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Statistically improbable restaurants often tell you something about the communities they are based in: Erie and Akron have large Lhotshampa refugee populations, Nepali-speaking people who lived in Bhutan for years before being expelled from their county; Springfield has University of Illinois Springfield, which attracts lots of west African students, some of
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