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A table in the rear patio/seating area at Brasil, a very popular café on Westheimer at Dunlavy near our street art meca here in Houston. Brasil reviews can be read here: www.b4-u-eat.com/houston/restaur . . . rants/reviews/rsv0242.asp
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