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04.20.2020
A Taste of Sister Cities – To Go!
Support Partner Restaurants Across the City
Chicago Sister Cities International (CSCI) is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2020! To celebrate, they have partnered with local neighborhood restaurants that represent the culinary richness of Chicago’s 29 international sister cities.
As families and loved ones continue to stay home, we encourage you to expand your culinary horizons by ordering carry out and delivery from one of CSCI’s globally-focused partner restaurants across the city. These restaurants are highlighting the diverse heritage of Chicago’s international community and demonstrating the power of cuisine to foster dialogue, understanding, and connection – also known as culinary diplomacy.
A Taste of Sister Cities – To Go is a great way to engage your children, family and neighbors to explore the world and different cultures through your taste buds.
Consider ordering your next meal from one of CSCI’s partner restaurants!
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