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Indians in Chicago
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The Chicago metropolitan area has a large Indian American population. As of 2010, there are 171,901 Indian Americans living in the Chicago area, making it the most populous Asian subgroup in the metropolitan area and the second-largest Indian American population of metropolitan areas in the US, after the Indians in the New York City metropolitan area. Within the metropolitan area, the towns of Oak Brook, South Barrington, Lincolnwood, Hoffman Estates, and Glendale Heights have the five highest concentrations of South Asian Americans. Chicago, Naperville, Schaumburg, Aurora, Skokie, and Hoffman Estates have the highest absolute numbers of South Asian Americans. Devon Avenue in Chicago is also noted for having a large number of Indian and Pakistani restaurants. and is home to the first locat
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The Chicago metropolitan area has a large Indian American population. As of 2010, there are 171,901 Indian Americans living in the Chicago area, making it the most populous Asian subgroup in the metropolitan area and the second-largest Indian American population of metropolitan areas in the US, after the Indians in the New York City metropolitan area. Within the metropolitan area, the towns of Oak Brook, South Barrington, Lincolnwood, Hoffman Estates, and Glendale Heights have the five highest concentrations of South Asian Americans. Chicago, Naperville, Schaumburg, Aurora, Skokie, and Hoffman Estates have the highest absolute numbers of South Asian Americans. Devon Avenue in Chicago is also noted for having a large number of Indian and Pakistani restaurants. and is home to the first location of Patel Brothers, the largest Indian grocery chain in the United States.
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