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Great story; some of the best Polynesian food in the state! Hopefully this story might help the clientele become more prevalent. Sweet's is going ahead with their annual feeding of the homeless on Dec. 25 and is hoping to have some assistance with donations of money, clothing, etc. for the day's activities that will begin at 11 a.m., I believe. You might even want to eat there before Christmas day and help the bottom line for this struggling business; we certainly plan to. Mahalo, Fa'afetai, Fakafekai and Thank you.
Food sounds great, I'll definitely have to make my way down to Provo to try it out before they go!
So what's the name of the new restaurant?
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