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Changa (DMT)
Changa may refer to: * Changa (restaurant), a restaurant in Istanbul, Turkey * Changa, Anand, a village in Gujarat, India * Changa, Leh, a village in Jammu and Kashmir, India * Changa, Pakistan, a town in Pakistan * Changa tuki a life-style including clothing, music and dance originated in Venezuela *ChaNGa, a code to perform collisionless N-body simulations *John Harrison Clark (c. 1860–1927), also called Changa-Changa, a settler of today's Zambia *Changdev Maharaj, an Indian mystic *Changa (drug), a smokable form of ayahuasca, containing DMT * ''Changa'' (album), a 2017 album by electronic trio Pnau ** "Changa" (song), the title track *Chance Bateman (born 1981), AFL footballer nicknamed "Changa" *Ricardo Álvarez (Mexican footballer), Mexican First Division player, nicknamed "La Changa" * ''Changa'' (cicada), a genus of cicadas *Changaa Changaa or Chang'aa is a traditional home-brewed spirit, popular in Kenya. It is made by fermentation and distillation from grains like mi ...
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Changa (restaurant)
Changa is a restaurant in Istanbul, Turkey, established in 1999 and located close to Taksim Square. It is owned by restaurateurs Tarık Bayazıt and Savaş Ertunç, and operated under the consultancy and supervision of the renowned Kiwi (people), Kiwi chef Peter Gordon (chef), Peter Gordon. In 2002, Changa was chosen 39th of the Restaurant (magazine) Top 50#2002 Top 50, world's 50 top restaurants by the ''Restaurant (magazine), Restaurant'' magazine. Named after the Swahili language word for "mix", Changa is situated in a restored house of Art Nouveau style built in 1903, occupying its all four floors. The interior is a combination of classic style with modern elements. The restaurant can host 90 people at a time and the bar can handle up to 40. For private occasions, the dining room on the fourth floor can accommodate between twelve and thirty persons. The kitchen presents Turkish cuisine blended in line with modern style dishes of Pacific Rim utilizing fusion cuisine, f ...
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