Destination Cleveland offers summer international passport program, supports city's diverse restaurant business owners

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Destination Cleveland's International Restaurant Passport is pushing Clevelanders to get out and explore diverse, small business owners without leaving 'The Land.'

The International Restaurant Passport is pushing Clevelanders to get out and explore.

The passport includes various local spots with international cuisine like Yum Village, which is based in Detroit, Michigan. The owner, Carasai Ihentuge, opened the Cleveland location on Chester Avenue about six months ago. As Ihentuge explained, Yum Village offers “Non-GMO gluten-free options.” He added, “majority of our menu is vegan. I would say just 75% of our menu is vegan and on top of that, we offer halal meat. We specialize in jerk chicken, jerk oxtails, curry goat.”

 

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