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  1. Founded in 1949 by Greek immigrant Nicholas Lambrinides, [3] Skyline Chili is named for the view of Cincinnati's skyline that Lambrinides could see from the first restaurant (which has since been demolished), [4] opened in the section of town now known as Price Hill. [4]

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    • Can You Get Skyline Chili Even If You're Not in Cincinnati?

    The history of Cincinnati chili is — like many of the best things in American culture — an immigrant story. According to food historian Dann Woellert's gloriously comprehensive book The Authentic History of Cincinnati Chili (he is also the author of Cincinnati Goetta, Cincinnati Candy, Historic Restaurants of Cincinnati, and Cincinnati Wine: An Eff...

    When you grow up in the Greater Cincinnati area like I did, where coneys and three-ways (I promise to explain soon) were in regular rotation in the school cafeteria, and chili-centric restaurants are "parlors" and you don't know why they'd be called anything else, it's passed along as fact that Cincinnati chili is based on Greek dishes like moussak...

    Before long, Empress wasn't the only chili game in town. According to the Dixie Chili website, in 1928, a Greek immigrant named Nicholas Sarakatsannis stopped into Empress Chili looking for work and the owner (presumably one of the Kiradjieff brothers) told him to put on an apron. Over the course of the next few months, Sarakatsannis perfected his ...

    Each chili parlor may vary in its spice blend and presentation — a bay leaf here, some cumin there — but they share a lingua franca in the form of (finally!) the "way" system. This began as shorthand slang for servers in chili parlors, and is codified as such: One-way:Just a bowl of chili. Order it like that if you want, but you're missing out. And...

    A word of caution if you're eating any manner of chili spaghetti in public: I once saw my mother be excoriated by a fellow patron at a Skyline, not for ordering incorrectly, but for twirling her spaghetti with a fork rather than cutting it into bites with a knife. There's local pride, and then there's just being a jerk. (I challenged him to a fistf...

    Then again, not to excuse this man's behavior toward my mom — a woman of Italian descent who didn't move to the region until she was in her early 30s so of course she twirled — but when the regional specialty you hold dear is regularly maligned, you get a tad defensive of it. Anthony Bourdain called Cincinnati chili "a mutant hybrid." A Tennessee T...

    At home in Brooklyn, surrounded by glorious foodstuffs, I still get Skyline Chili shipped to me in cans (though have been delighted when my dad has sent me Dixie, Empress, and Gold Star as well) and hoard it for myself; other people may not like or understand it, and I can't bear to see a single drop wasted. And when I go back to Cincinnati — rare ...

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  2. Jan 25, 2022 · Greek immigrant Nicholas Lambrinides grew up watching his family create dishes in his village of Kastoria, Greece. After immigrating to Cincinnati, he worked as a cook for a railroad, and also cut his teeth in the business at the Empress Chili parlor before he left to launch Skyline.

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  3. May 21, 2024 · One of the greatest culinary inventions to come out of Ohio is Skyline Chili. If you've never heard of this delightful concoction, it's essentially meat-based chili served atop spaghetti. Some love it, while others are baffled by it. Either way, the dish is legendary, and it all began in Cincinnati.

  4. Oct 22, 2023 · The brothers immigrated to Cincinnati from a region of Macedonia which is now a part of Greece in 1922. In 1922, they began selling a unique Mediterranean-spiced meat sauce served over spaghetti, originating the signature Cincinnati dish simply named "chili spaghetti."

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Many folks are surprised when they learn that the “chili” topping their hotdog has roots tracing back to Greek and Macedonian immigrants who arrived over a century ago. In the late 1800s, Greece grappled with a substantial economic downturn, sparking a worldwide migration surge.

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  7. Feb 23, 2018 · Skyline Chili is an iconic restaurant that originated in Cincinnati in 1949. Their famous chili recipe originated in Greece with the Lambrinides family.

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