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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Marwari Bhojnalaya is a popular name among Marwari-style purely vegetarian restaurants in many cities in India.They are all independently owned. The term 'marwari' implies that it is intended for Marwari merchants, who are strictly vegetarian and prefer relatively simple (which can be eaten daily) and inexpensive food. They are however popular among all vegetarians.The term "bhojanalaya" practically always implies simple and inexpensive vegetarian cuisine. Restaurants named "Jain Bhojanalaya" or "Vaishanva Dhaba" are also vegetarian.Note that restaurants are often called "hotel" in India.They can be found in Bhubaneshwar Jaipur Visakhapatnam Amarkantak Sikkim Cuttack Bandhavgarh Surat Chandni Chowk, Delhi Ichalkaranji and in many other cities.Some of them used to offer traditional seating on wooden patiyas on the floor, but the custom is no longer popular and tables and chairs are now more common.. }

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