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Adega welcomes De Lima for night of ethnic food, fun

By Wayne Harada

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 17, 2013

~~<p><strong>Frank De Lima</strong>, the Portuguese prince of comedy, brings his ethnic gags to Chinatown's Portuguese restaurant, Adega, at 8 p.m. Saturday. If you've yet to try the savory cuisine, now's a good time &mdash; and you get a side portion of laughs.</p>
<p>&quot;I am probably going to do the Auntie Mary Tunta skit for sure &mdash; and maybe talk of my trip to Portugal,&quot; said De Lima, who'll be right in his element. He's dined at Adega previously (I was there, along with other friends, and he helped navigate us through the menu), and finally worked out the specifics to stage elements of his Portuguese-precise act for the first time at Adega.</p>
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Frank De Lima, the Portuguese prince of comedy, brings his ethnic gags to Chinatown's Portuguese restaurant, Adega, at 8 p.m. Saturday. If you've yet to try the savory cuisine, now's a good time — and you get a side portion of laughs.

"I am probably going to do the Auntie Mary Tunta skit for sure — and maybe talk of my trip to Portugal," said De Lima, who'll be right in his element. He's dined at Adega previously (I was there, along with other friends, and he helped navigate us through the menu), and finally worked out the specifics to stage elements of his Portuguese-precise act for the first time at Adega. Login for more...



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