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Yes, as in Susur's last name. Since the closing of his successor, first name, Susur, Lee offers a casual vibrancy without sacrificing the food quality gastronomes commute for. Plates are best shared with your cool and fun colleagues amongst the backlit screens of chickadees and bright pink fushia walls. Bright pink fluffy cushions that you can share with your date on the patio can be seen from across the street. Susur's replacement Madeline's (named after his mother) can be found next door.
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