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		<title>Dinning With 10,000 Buddhas</title>
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Which came first, the temple or the restaurant? For a food-loving anthropologist, this is a very tough question! If you follow the path to enlightenment, in this case Highway 101, to the City of 10,000 ...]]></description>
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