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	<title>Comments on: Chef Christophe Le Metayer: Where Art and Food Collide</title>
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		<title>By: Kevin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description>I so enjoy going to that cafe! Christophe has turned this little hole-in-the-wall in a real unique coffee shop and eatery. Excellent choice for people who want to avoid the cookie cutter Starbucks and Caribou. Why wouldn&#039;t you go to a coffee shop which is not part of a national commercialized chain, that has it own character exclusively expressed by the chef&#039;s photographic talent, and where you can get actual fresh food served. Free wi-fi too (what century is Starbucks planing to get on that band-wagon?)</description>
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