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			<title>Hula's Island Grill and Tiki Room, Monterey, Ca</title>
			<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2005 22:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>We actually explored Hula's twice on this trip, once before we went down to Big Sur, and then again once we came back through Monterey. The first night we enjoyed the first room bar area, which seemed more Hawai'iana. But on the second trip we enjoyed the 'Tiki Room' and found exactly the experience we had come for; a dimmly lit set of booths and tables under the watchful eye of their collection of black velvets, enshrined Tikis, huge float balls, and fake foliage! [Best enjoyed while sipping from your take home Munktiki mug!] And the food? Delish!</description>
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