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			<title>Tokyo Garden, Tulsa, OK</title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2005 08:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description>Formerly the Jade East/Shanghai Lounge. According to James Teitelbaum's fantastic book, &quot;Tiki Road Trip&quot;, the  Jade East at one time featured rattan, a fountain, and at least two large Hawai'ian style carved Tikis that were 10 feet tall each and possibly carved by Saint Clare Homma. 

Fortunately, with the passing of the Jade East, the Tikis appear to have found their way to a collector. What remains is very little Tiki, but plenty of fine atmosphere. The transition to Japanese works well. To this day, the fountain still burbles along happily and there are a few exotic standards on the cocktail menu. 

UPDATE- for pix of the Tikis and the Jade East look no further than- http://tulsatvmemories.com/tulstiki.html#tikigods
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