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Greenville Avenue Is Becoming a Diverse Dining Destination.
Greenville Avenue Is Becoming a Diverse Dining Destination.
Greenville Avenue Is Becoming a Diverse Dining Destination. Can Other Neighborhoods Replicate Its Success?
Lowest Greenville boasts great ceviche, pho, tacos, sushi, and even New Zealander fare. Just up the road is an enticing new Afghan restaurant. What made Greenville so diverse? Can we replicate that success in other parts of Dallas?
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