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Brewsta's Burgers 2010


Brewsta's Burgers 2010

Brewsta ranks Prague's best burgers

Written by: Written by Brewsta

     "It was not her sex appeal but the obvious relish with which she
      devoured the hamburger that made my pulse begin to hammer
      with excitement." Ray Kroc


Yes, I know the feeling. A very fine hamburger really gets my heart racing. In a good way.



With the build up in my archives, if not my arteries, I feel it's time again for another installment of my ad hoc, unscientific survey of the burgers of Prague.

The 2008 list had 10 burgers, the 2009 list had 16. This year's has 21.


I ate all these in the last year, and I'm still only nibbling at the surface. Prague has turned into a big burger town. There are plenty I've missed, some of them possibly even good.

I'll repeat what I've said in the past: This is not a list of the "best" burgers. It is a purely subjective survey of the ones I either liked or disliked the most. As they say on Wall Street, past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

I always take value for money very seriously. But in the case of this study, I put more emphasis on flavor and classic construction. After all, when the price of your vice goes up, what do you do? You complain about it. Then you pay the price.

21. El Barrio de Ángel

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Oh, how the mighty have fallen! Last year, This South American steakhouse's burger (179 CZK) was flying high at #4. Now it's dead last. What happened?

First, of all, they ditched the standard bun for one that seemed to be made of rubber used from a dog's chew toy. They sliced it into three sections.

Top level was filled with overcooked, dense meat with no grill flavor, along with onions, and lettuce. The bottom level was devoted exclusively to cucumber and tomato. I just ate the top layer, and it was an unpleasant experience. Fries were not included.


20. Hooters

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The regular burger was 195 CZK, but bacon and cheese are an extra 15 CZK each. Instead, I had Hooters BBQ burger, which comes with both (229 CZK).


There was a huge patty, but it had a rubbery texture that didn't taste like pure ground beef. It had a perfectly circular shape and smoothness. It appeared to be machine-formed and then frozen at some point. With the BBQ sauce and raw white onion, the burger had a familiar flavor I couldn't place at first.


Finally, after much memory searching, it came to me. It tasted exactly like the long-discontinued "McRib" pork sandwich from McDonalds! One would think it was discontinued for a reason. Burgers come with either coleslaw, baked beans or potato salad, but fries cost extra.


19. Café Bar Wigwam

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I spend a lot of time at the Wigwam, and I used to get the Jalapeno Burger a lot (145CZK). But I just can't take it anymore. The over salted, overcooked, crumbly beef sits on small, dry bun that is slathered in mayo. It usually breaks apart in your hands. The bacon is soft, English-style.


The jalapenos help make it bearable, but just barely. The large steak fries that come with it are oddly chewy.


18. Crazy Cow Steakhouse

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The Crazy Cow Sirloin burger (139 CZK) did not come with bacon, cheese or fries. The quality of the meat itself was good. But it was salty, over-seasoned, and overcooked.


I don't like raw red and green peppers on my burgers, but those were easily removed. I'm not a big mustard on burgers fan, and unfortunately, that was not possible to take off. The top of the bun was soaked in a watery red sauce. The parts of the bread that weren't waterlogged were so dry that they cracked apart in my hands.

17. Baterka

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The Maxiburger (159 CZK) is an oddity. It's the only burger I've ever seen that is delivered to the table sliced in half. That in itself is not a problem. It's otherwise well-constructed. It's even one of the few burgers to be served medium-rare.


However, it has one major fault: despite the good meat and all the toppings, it was unforgivably bland. It tasted like nothing. There was no grill flavor at all. There was a desperate need for salt in the meat. The included fries were good, hot, and crunchy.


16. Dock House

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I had high hopes for this pricey steakhouse's Dock Burger (193 CZK). But it seemed like a cheap cast-off. This was the smallest patty I've seen in Prague outside of McDonald's. It was tough and cooked all the way through, despite my request for medium. The flavor was not bad, but there was only the smallest hint of the grill.


The bun was loaded with toppings - onion, pickle, lettuce, and tomato, along with rather indistinct bacon. Real Cheddar cost extra (25 CZK). But the mass of toppings drowned out the ground beef. It came with good-quality steak fries.


15. The Gate

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The meat of the "York Bacon Burger" was overcooked and bland (165 CZK). I never did a full write-up on the restaurant, but I checked my notes, and they said "burger very average."


The bacon was soft, English-style without much smoky flavor. There was an indistinct white cheese. Grilled onions were a nice touch. They use the big chewy bun that is increasingly common around town. It came with bad, limp fries.


14. Butch's Burger

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The Big Queen's burger (79 CZK) is the one that comes with bacon and cheese. This big burger certainly gets points for value. It also comes with lettuce, tomato, fried onion, cucumber, and a ketchup-mayo mixture on a big, chewy, sturdy bun. I'd always ask them to leave off the cucumber (though sometimes they'd forget).


When the place first opened, it wasn't half bad. But the last time I went, the meat was pre-cooked and then reheated to save time. Sure, Burger King does it, but it dries out the beef and hurts the quality.


13. Burger King

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I included The Whopper last year as an amusing control for this experiment, and I do so again. I assume most of you know what this tastes like. I've always been a Whopper fan, but I will say that on recent, close consideration, the flame-broiled, then microwaved patty was very dried out. I don't mind mayo on it, but they always put too much. Great fries sold separately.

There are quite a few burgers below The Whopper line this year. If given a choice, I'd rather have a Whopper than any of those burgers listed above. Quality seems to be dropping, almost across the board.


12. Prague Beer Museum Pub


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Because this pub has no kitchen, the cheeseburger (150 CZK) at this pub actually comes from Fasty's, a Czech fast food place around the corner. On the large, toasted sesame seed bun, there was a dry, salty beef patty. Mixed together on top was lettuce, tomato, pickles, onions, melted cheese, mayo, and barbecue sauce.


The bun was chewy, but held together well considering the large variety of toppings. It was big, filling, and relatively cheap. It was something like Burger King quality, but with no flame broiling. There was a massive amount of fries, but they lost heat and crispness during their travels in the Styrofoam.


11. Potrefená Husa on Vinohradská

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This bacon cheeseburger (248 CZK) came in second last year. I still give this burger points for serving the lettuce, tomato, and onions on the side, away from the hot beef. The toppings were carefully cut and trimmed to fit on the toasted bun. That's very thoughtful and shows attention to detail.


The smoked bacon has great flavor, but was soft and almost like ham. The big issue was the beef. They used excellent quality meat, but it was actually too good. I believe they use the same very lean beef that is used for their beef tartare. Good hamburger meat should have about 20 percent fat, and this one's content is too low. It dries out when cooked. They also usually cook the thick patty all the way through.


Also there was an almost complete lack of seasoning. The bland meat desperately needed a shot of salt. The included fries were good, but they always have too many short, stubby ones.


10. TGI Friday's

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The Bacon Cheeseburger is 249 CZK at the Anděl location. At the Na Příkopě and Karlova locations, it is 295 CZK.


Given its American provenance, I always have high expectations for burgers from this chain. They flame-grill their big patty, which is a big plus for me. The bacon is crispy, American-style and very good. But one big mistake is putting the cold lettuce and tomatoes under the beef. The meat cooled off, and the toppings (or should I say bottomings) got warm.


For some reason, whenever I eat this burger, the big, standard sesame seed bun falls apart. A downfall of this burger, for me, is the liquidy, salty, Cheez Whiz-like stuff that seeps into every crevice and dominates the flavor. The great, partially-skinned fries were included in the price.


9. U Malého Glena

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This jazz club also does decent a good bacon cheeseburger (165 CZK). It was very similar to the burger of its sister restaurant, Bohemia Bagel in Holešovice. They use the same type of beef patty, and same toasted, buttered sesame seed bun. But there are a number of differences.


I credit them for putting the topping on the side. I take credit away for using soft, floppy, English-style bacon. Also, the beef lacked the flavor of grill smoke, but instead had a buttery, greasy taste. The McDonald's style fries were good. I actually liked them better than the homemade ones at Bohemia Bagel in Holešovice.


8. Rocky O'Reilly's Rocky

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O'Reilly's bacon cheeseburger (285 CZK) was pretty good. They used a generous amount of quality ground beef which is lightly salted and got some flavor from the grill. Their smoky bacon was English-style, but cooked enough to achieve some crunch.


However, there were a few negatives. The lettuce and tomato sat under the patty. The cheese didn't have much flavor beside salt. And the patty, while juicy on the outside, was cooked all the way though and a bit dry in the middle.


7. Jáma Steakhouse

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The Jáma Steakhouse Burger is 165 CZK. Adding bacon cost a whopping 45 CZK, and adding real cheddar was another 45 CZK.


The patty was formed with good quality ground beef and was simply seasoned with salt. It was one of the only patties to have a fat, round shape like you'd get at a backyard barbecue. It'd didn't have char-grilled flavor though and tasted like it was cooked on a griddle.


I asked for the burger medium-rare, but it came medium-well. The bacon was too hard and crispy for me, and the tomatoes and onions were cut too thick for good placement on top. The steak fries were good and crispy.


6. Artisan Restaurant & Café


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The Artisan hickory burger (230 CZK) was a favorite. It comes with smoked bacon, red onions and cheddar on a sesame bun. The beef, with a nice char on the exterior, was a real star. The sesame bun was perfectly toasted.


What kept this particular burger from scoring even higher was that despite its outer char, it was much too rare on the interior. There was too much raw meat in the middle. The included sweet potato fries were greasy and rather flavorless.


5. Cowboys

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The Cowboys sirloin burger (345 CZK) comes with thick, crispy bacon, melted cheese, chopped pickles, tomato slices, and mixed, leafy lettuce. The salty meat had a good texture, wasn't over-seasoned, wasn't overcooked, and had the right charbroiled flavor. The great beef sat upon on a large, toasted, Burger King-style bun.


I gave them points for putting the toppings on the side. An American friend who tried it with me called it "a damn good burger." It came with excellent, crispy, homemade French fries. We liked just about everything about it except the price.


4. Belushi's

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I had the barbecue bacon cheeseburger (195 CZK). It cost the same as the regular bacon cheeseburger, so I figured why not get the extra sauce? This burger was very well put together.


A few things stand out. The bun was excellent and different than most others. It was well-toasted and warm, with a lightly crispy exterior and a soft interior. It had good integrity and held up to the big patty.


The patty was also different than most. The meat was good, but quite peppery. It's not a classic taste, but I liked it. While it was juicy, I thought the patty was cooked too long, and didn't get much flavor from the grill.


The bacon was more English than American, but it was cooked long enough that it achieved some crunch. The long, thin McDonald's-style fries, included in the price, were excellent -- hot and crispy.


3. Jáma Bar and Grill


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The Jáma Bar and Grill burger starts out cheap but gets to 210 CZK with bacon and cheese. It looks basic, but sometimes simple is better. The quality, real Cheddar is expensive, but it makes a big difference in the flavor. Most cheeses in this survey just taste like yellow, salty, goo.


The bacon was good. The quality patty, seasoned with salt, tasted pan-grilled. It still picked up some nice flavor in the cooking process. I'd fault them for putting the cool lettuce under the hot meat. Tomatoes and onions were sliced nicely and put on the side. Fries were not included in the price.


2. Bohemia Bagel

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in Holešovice This was last year's winner -- the Bohemia Burger with bacon and cheese (155 CZK). But the quality dropped. Due to its champion status, this was the only burger I gave a second chance to after a bad, overcooked one I had a few months ago. I tried it again last week, and it was much better.


This one had juicy, smoky ground beef, and a generous amount of crisp, smoky bacon. The good meat and the flavor of the grill help set this one apart.


Its faults were that the toppings, the lettuce, tomato, and onion, were under the hot patty, which makes them hot and wilted. There was too much lettuce. The salty, yellow cheese doesn't have much flavor. I asked for it to be cooked medium, and it was cooked all the way through.


The construction was sloppy, with the tomatoes and onions falling off to once side. I still take off points for inconsistency in preparation. The included fries are homemade, but small, oily, and not very crispy. Despite all this, it is the best value for money burger in town.


1. Hard Rock Café

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I'll admit I didn't want to like the "Legendary 10 oz. Burger" (325 CZK). I certainly didn't like the price. If I have a bias, it is toward underdog burgers. But I couldn't deny it: to my mind, this burger hit every classic note.


I enjoyed every bite of the thick, char-grilled patty, cooked to a perfect medium as requested.

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On top was real, crisp, American-style bacon, two slices of cheddar cheese, and a thick, fried onion ring. Keeping cool on the side were lettuce, tomato, and pickles. Squeeze bottles of Heinz ketchup and French's mustard were on the table.


The buttered, toasted bun was the best I've tasted in town. It was rich and brioche-like, yet sturdy enough to handle the burger's heft. Burger buns in Prague usually fall into three camps -- light, wide Burger King-style, thick, chewy Bohemia Bagel-style, or dry crumbly Tesco-style. The Hard Rock's is in a class by itself. The thick, partially-skinned fries that come with it were also among the best I've had.


So, there you have it. What burgers have I missed? Which ones have you devoured that you would rank higher? I'd really love to know.


I can't hear enough about hamburgers, because like Mr. Kroc, my passion for hamburgers runs pretty hot.


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User comments

YY (Guest)Published: 11:42:18 05.03.2011
Bohemia Bagel on Holesovice has one of the worst burgers I've tried in my life. I don't know how you guys, being american and knowing what a true burger is, can settle down with it. I am surprised that nobody mentions the side 'taste' of their meat - tastes of chlorine. Always. Considering that Czech vegetables don't taste of anything except for a generic blank watery taste - it makes a horrible combination. And I have yet to find a place which serves burgers with real cheddar.
Marek (Guest)Published: 02:46:41 25.11.2010
Bethany: What is the name of the place...? Frank K: Yeah, right, let's all serve burgers on the terrible dry buns from Tesco.
bmac (Guest)Published: 09:41:00 23.11.2010
*********** Clementine's on Klementinska ulice ulitmately shows up almost every burger above. I recommend a visit.
Frank K (Guest)Published: 03:26:14 19.11.2010
Bohemia Bagel? Any restaurant that hasn't figured out that they can buy hambuger buns at tesco for 4 kc a pop doesnt deserve to be listed. Using brick-hard 'houskys' instead of soft buns renders their burger inedible. I mean, it tastes fine, but you cant pick it up and eat it.
Bethany (Guest)Published: 02:00:32 19.11.2010
I had one of the best burgers I've ever had in Prague recently and it cost less than maybe all of the options you showed above. I'm a little hesitant to divulge the name of this establishment, as I don't want it to get over-run with pesky expats... but I'll give you a hint: it's a fairly new place, close to what used to be "Shakespeare a synove" in Vrsovice... and they have a great veggie burger for the same price... and their huge, and tasty, and great fries, too.
Al Hon (Guest)Published: 08:56:35 17.11.2010
Well done Brewsta for have the bad experiences so we wont have to! Fraktal an obvious omission despite its poor form of late (you have included worse this time :) ) and as I have eaten about 50% of the burgers above I would place Rockies higher, I like a burget that one can hold and eat like a burger, not with accoutrements. The patty was classic, juicy, and I ocmplemented them on it. The Whopper is a classic, worth travelling for. I am so glad there are no McD's featured, heresy.
shug (Guest)Published: 04:53:33 10.11.2010
OK all very interesting and subjective. How on earth though anyone can prefer the rock hard, tasteless bacon credited here over the English syle full flavoured and containg meat, is frankly beyond all reason.
Patty Meetlowf (Guest)Published: 04:38:14 10.11.2010
Caution: burger patties must be cooked all the way through for proper food hygiene - they are not the same as steaks, where the inside has not come in contact with bacteria; as ground beef is mixed up, the inside has been on the outside so they middle should be grey, rather than pink or red.
dMIT.RY (Guest)Published: 02:11:47 29.10.2010
missing Fasty's and Ultramarine here, but good chart anyway
blahblahblah (Guest)Published: 01:07:21 27.10.2010
Brewsta, one of my fave artsy burgers is at Mozaika in Vinohrady. http://restaurantmozaika.cz/ It's an artisan burger, 189kc without cheese. It's a pretty big patty cooked how you like it on a homemade spinach bun, with sauteed onions and mushrooms and homemade mayo. Cheese and bacon can be ordered extra. It's big--I can normally eat half and have to take the remainder home.
Burger Kral (Guest)Published: 05:24:40 24.10.2010
Thanks for the list! Not many new places to recommend, I suppose. I've had a few of these burgers and have mixed feelings. Bohemia Burger has disappointed me the last few trips. The meat was overcooked and under seasoned. Never a problem before, but yeah, three times in a row and three strikes. Jama served one of the best burgers I've tasted in Prague one time and one of the worst another time. But its worth the risk, I think. Not including fries is a crime, though. Potrafena Hus ought to have a better burger considering the high price and the fact that they have fairly skilled cooks. But it was bland and disappointing when I had it. Belushi's burger was not good. Definitely a beef/pork mixture. That cannot be considered a true hamburger, but some sort of mutant sausage burger. Fries were pretty good, though. Butch's Burger was dry and made the classic Czech mistakes, such as having toppings like bell pepper and cucumber on it. You are better off ordering the fajitas here. The best burger I've had in Prague was at Infinity, near Flora Mall. It was only part of the daily menu and can't be found on the regular menu but my god, this was a juicy, delicious, simple, burger made the right way. Next time I go I'm going to ask the waiter to tell the chef to make this part of the static menu because it is memorably good. Best burger meal for the price is Burger King, hands down. 130kc for a nice consistent tasting burger, outstanding fries, and a big drink is as good as it gets.
BernieT (Guest)Published: 09:19:45 23.10.2010
I still rate Fraktal - especially the burger with pistachios and goat's cheese. I'm surprised to see Potrefena Husa on Vinohradska rated so highly. As a weekly visitor there for more than a year - until very recently - I can tell you that their kitchen has gone downhill badly over recent times. I haven't had the burgers there but some of the rest of the food has been appalling over the past few months, so much so that I stopped eating the food there following two particularly bad meals. At the best of times, they were over-priced. I have now given up on the place altogether.
Jez (Guest)Published: 05:10:28 22.10.2010
You must be grossly overweight!
Marek (Guest)Published: 02:16:55 22.10.2010
I agree pretty much on this list with Brewsta but miss one place, Cafe Palanda. Yes, being a regular there, I have an addiction. Their offer 4 different burgers, very nice patties, perfect, high quality beef and well combined toppings. Made it to my own Top 3, together with Hard Rock and Jama. Cafe Palanda definitely deserves it's own review, its not just about burgers there. Located on Zlatnicka str., close to Imperial Cafe. Btw, talking about Fasty's - would definitely make more sense to review that place itself, their value for money makes it a pretty interesting spot... not talking about being ripped of by Prague Beer M charging almost 50% extra to the original price...
Claire Compton (Guest)Published: 02:53:29 21.10.2010
I made the mistake of reading this while hungry at work... my pasta salad lunch seemed so pathetic afterwards. I think I have to agree with Hard Rock Cafe as number one. They do have quite a product. I have to say, I enjoyed Ultramarin's 'Elvis' burger the other night. I ordered it rare, and they delivered it as such, which was a nice surprise.
ron (Guest)Published: 09:56:32 21.10.2010
The best KOSHER burger in town is the Dinitz berger at DINITZ KOSHER RESTAURANT..served with french fries or sweet potatoes and onions, it is a mix of chicken and beef carefully prepared on a home made bun (kosher requirements) and it qualifies as Hallal for moslems as well!! Give it a try...
Brewsta (Guest)Published: 09:55:54 21.10.2010
I did Fraktal on last year's list, but haven't been in a while, so it wasn't included. I'd rank it around #10 on this list. These are burgers that I ate in the course of other reviews -- rarely did I go out of my way to just eat a burger. Also I had a good burger at Resto Cafe Patio that I didn't include -- I lost my notes and couldn't remember the details. I had a great burger, maybe top five, at Golf Club Hostivar, but it was not a regular menu item. I also wanted to try the burger at Kobe and Hergetova Cihelna, and a few other places but didn't have time and after cramming in a bunch of burgers last week, I couldn't eat any more.
Douglas Arellanes (Guest)Published: 09:12:00 21.10.2010
I'm partial to the "Texassk Masakr" burger from Na Urale on Pukinovo nm. in Prague 6. But maybe it's better to keep that a secret...
Jen (Guest)Published: 07:39:23 21.10.2010
Is it possible to find a turkey burger here?
Jim (Guest)Published: 12:03:58 21.10.2010
U Dědka in Vinohrady has a terrific burger, with cheese and bacon included, at a great price - 145 CZK. On the side they give you jalapenos, pickles, fried onions, and other toppings. The rest of their food is average at best, but the burger is worth the trip.
dolphingirl (Guest)Published: 11:25:10 20.10.2010
well i share your devotion for the good burger! bohemia bagel is still a fave, as well as belushi's (good sauce) -- one to add, try the one at chapadlo(horky stop, tram 11, nusle) it's pretty good, no surprise as they are good with meat on the grill. the potrafina husa at chodov does a nice burger and it's only 155kc with fries (i think that's the price?!) legenda (legerova and rumanska) does a good one too, but too much stuff on the bun (in general pretty good bar food there)
Max (Guest)Published: 09:46:36 20.10.2010
Fraktal burgers are not as original as they used to be but they are easier to eat now as they are not as tall, still very tasty! If you want to eat Prague's largest burger go here: http://www.praguebeergarden.com/pubs/post/restaurace-folimanka/. They have the largest burgers in Prague, big as your plate! Unfortunately they are not that good and veeeeeery czechified. Good beer though :)
Ivonne (Guest)Published: 07:13:51 20.10.2010
I guess you avoided Fraktal on purpose :) It used to be true what people say here about the burgers there. However, something has changed there, apart from their menu, and the quality has gone down quite drastically! Its a shame, I used to like that place a lot.
Erik (Guest)Published: 03:43:05 20.10.2010
What, no veggie burgers !?!?!?
Stephen (Guest)Published: 12:51:22 20.10.2010
The hickory burger at U Maly Glen was very good too. Still Bohemia at Holesovice for me though. The jalapeno burger at Fraktals was pretty good too, but not the same since they got rid of the normal and large sizes to the one size they offer now..
John (Guest)Published: 12:09:49 20.10.2010
Dear Brewsta, Regarding Prague Beer Museum Pub it would make more sense if you reviewed the burger at Fasty's as that is where it comes from. The same burger you had costs 108 czk crowns with a free drink thrown in there. Regards John
Tony (Guest)Published: 11:35:21 20.10.2010
Brewsta, i think you forgot Fraktal, used to be one of the best burgers in town, haven't had one in a while though.
 

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