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Thien Phat’s restaurant closes: ‘I’m going to miss my community’ 

Thien Phat’s restaurant closes: ‘I’m going to miss my community’ 

Thien Phan owner Oanh Nguyen (right) and her mother, Huong Huynh. Photo by John Pai In July 2018, Fred Yee, former director of Kin On, introduced me to Thien Phat’s Restaurant in Columbia City. I had called him because I needed help to complete my... Read more.

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