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Herby K's is a 1936 vintage beer garden and fry house; Lucky Palace serves wol-fried-t-bones and pork egg foo young; both of these restaurants are survivors, like Shreveport itself.
Herby K's is a 1936 vintage beer garden and fry house; Lucky Palace serves wol-fried-t-bones and pork egg foo young; both of these restaurants are survivors, like Shreveport itself.
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