Fried Chicken Fest
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Winnipeg’s Fried Chicken Fest enters 6th year of tasty funThe Festival kicked off on Wednesday and runs until next Saturday. Participating restaurants in the festival will be offering a unique fried chicken dish for the week.CanadaJan 20, 2024
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Dozens of restaurants participating in this year’s Fried Chicken Fest in WinnipegThe festival began, according to its founder, when she and her colleague were looking at what was missing with the festivals in Winnipeg.CanadaJan 18, 2024
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Magic Bird Fried Chicken rules the roost at Winnipeg’s Fried Chicken FestThe annual festival ran Jan. 20-27, with 21 restaurants participating.CanadaJan 29, 2019
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Fried Chicken Fest feeds hungry WinnipeggersFried Chicken Fest kicked off in the city Sunday; a chance for restaurant-goers to eat some of the tastiest chicken in Winnipeg and to ultimately decide who does it the best.Jan 21, 2018
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