
Is there any Macedonian restaurant in Columbus, Ohio?
Hi, Im Macedonian, I have been living in columbus for 4 months, and i’ve heard there is a Macedonian restaurant somewhere in the city, or outside the city.
If anyone knows please let me know
thank u!
WELL I LOOKED ALL OVER THE INTERNET BUT I COULDNT FIND IT BUT I ALSO DONT KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS BUT I TRYD, YOU COULD TRY TO LOOK ON: http://columbus.citysearch.com
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