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LONG BEACH -- For a year or so, Tamara Arevian did not eat at La Traviata Restaurant.
The Long Beach resident -- who had been dining at the 301 N. Cedar Ave. establishment weekly since it opened in 1997 -- said it just wasn't the same after owner Mario Nasab left.See the full content of this document
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La Traviata's Second Course
"There was never a day when he didn't greet every table and say goodbye to every customer," she said. "Mario makes the place, because it's his creation."
Now there's reason for Arevian and others to come back. After an investor had squeezed ...See the full content of this document
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