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Ep #97—(Philadelphia, PA)—Philadelphia Middle Eastern Food via Venezuela

21m · Rambling Business Podcast · 03 Oct 05:26

Rambling Business finishes our Philadelphia Business series in the cradle of the American Revolution but diving into a cultural food that contributes to our famous melting pot. Rick ends his tour of the famous Reading Terminal by stopping by Kamal’s Middle Eastern Specialties Restaurant. There, he talked to Adham and Hesham Barouki about how their parents started this family-friendly established that thrives in the Terminal. www.RamblingBusiness.com Subscribe on Itunes http://ow.ly/Mm5d305iwvR

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