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- Lotteria (Korean: 롯데리아; ****anese: ロッテリア; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean-****anese company that operates a chain of fast food restaurants in East...
- Lotteria may mean: Lotteria, a fast-food chain Gran Premio Lotteria, a horse-racing event often called the Lotteria Lotería, a Latino board game pla****...
- Gran Premio Lotteria, or Gran Premio della Lotteria, or in short, Lotteria, is an annual Group One harness event that takes place at Agnano Racetrack in...
- Freshness Burger Hokka Hokka Tei Hotto Motto Ichibanya Italian Tomato Kura Lotteria Marugame Seimen Matsuya Foods Co. MOS Burger Pepper Lunch Sukiya Sushiro...
- Engrish from around the world Lotteria restaurant in Myanmar. A poem that appears as part of the decor at other Lotteria locations has been rearranged...
- Hanoi has allowed many fast-food chains into the city, such as McDonald's, Lotteria, Pizza Hut, KFC, and others. Locals in Hanoi perceive the ability to purchase...
- Sukiya Angel In Us Coffee Bonchon Chicken The Coffee Bean Kyochon Chicken Lotteria Paris Baguette Tom and Toms Coffee Tous Les Jours Zaatar w Zeit Big Apple...
- Hanaya Yohei The Chicken Rice Shop Fast food: Kyubeiya Denmaru Hamazushi Lotteria Yakiniku: Gyuan Ichiban Takarajima Snowfox Group: YO! Sushi Su****ake Other:...
- I Won the New Year's Lottery (Italian: Ho vinto la lotteria di Capodanno) is a 1989 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti. It was one of the highest-grossing...
- summer 2007 in cooperation with the Korean-owned ****anese fast-food chain Lotteria.[citation needed] In Denmark, the hamburger was introduced in 1949, though...