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Cafe Juanita

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Cafe Juanita is an Italian restaurant in Kirkland, Washington. The business and chef/owner Holly Smith have been recognized by the James Beard Foundation Awards.

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Cafe Juanita
Northeast 120th Place,

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Cafe Juanita

Northeast 120th Place 9702
98034 , Juanita
Washington, United States
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