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      <![CDATA[or, you could walk around the corner for the best Pho in the city, @ the appropriately named Pho Vietnam Restaurant. $7 will split your gut.
        
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      <![CDATA[For what is does,by which I mean the limited menu -  the Fat Hen is among the best eateries in town.  The food is simple and well prepared.  The staff is charming and efficient. I report this in a rush of generosity - not to the owners though they will benefit - but to potential customers who now know the secret and will extend wait outside times.
        
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      <![CDATA[Bethany, it's unfortunate to see you rail on A Caprice Kitchen, after you gave it good words in your on review of it in the past. The Chef there was certainly "better than your average amateur home cook", having been trained at Le Cordon Blu in paris. Also, there was no record player, and all the Chairs matched. But hey, if you want to write from your questionable memory, rather than from facts, it's nothing people aren't already used to from the Stranger.
        
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      <![CDATA[we went here for breakfast, and the food was very tasty, but as noted above, the service is slow.  Also, the prices are quite high for small portions.
        
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