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Businiess name:  Ku-Ku
Review by:  C S.
Review content: 
What a cool diner to experience. The distinctive design of the building looks like a giant Ku-Ku clock and the bird at top used to chime every hour. Yes, ther bird is still there. Owner Eugene Waylon bought this Miami drive-in three decades ago and has been in business here on Route 66 ever since. With it's old fashion feel and occasional car shows held in the parking lot, you can't help but feel taken back in time. He offers the best burgers in town along with freshly made shakes and malts. He operates Ku-Ku and it has become an icon of the road. This business is on the verge of a new revival. People are starting to get off the Interstates and rediscover national treasures in Miami such as the Ku-Ku Drive-In.

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