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			<title>Kona Kai Bamboo Grill, Philadelphia, PA, (R.I.P.) 5/11/06</title>
			<pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2006 17:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>We only made it to the Kona Kai once while it was open, and we had no camera with us. I really regret not being able to photograph it in its heyday. It was a vastly scaled down version of the one time Kona Kai formerly of the Marriot in Philly. The Kona Kai Bamboo Grill featured water ponds, Japanese hibachi steak tables, a large glass case with artifacts from the original and from time to time, a Polynesian revue. Unfortunately, it also featured Karaoke. In the spring of 2006 we returned with a camera, but were only able to take photographs of the now passed on remains of the restaurant.</description>
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