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You might not mistake yourself for being transported to a sun-soaked Greek isle, but a trip to West Seattle's Kokoras Greek Grill provides a passable verisimilitude and a lovingly prepared meal.

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Added on: Aug 19, 2007 in Category: Regional Cusine

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