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Program Name: Berkeley Cuong Nhu Karate
Program Address: 1819 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley CA
Contact Phone: (510) 526-4880
Website: http://www.rohaidojo.com/
Detail: Berkeley Cuong Nhu Karate—Rohai Dojo—provides ongoing training in the Vietnamese art of Cuong Nhu, for students of all ages. We’ve been here in Berkeley for more than twenty years, and we believe in what we have to offer! Our instructors are well-trained and enthusiastic; our facilities are clean and safe; and our fees are fair and straightforward.
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Berkeley Cuong Nhu Karate, Berkeley CA
Program Address: 1819 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley CA
Contact Phone: (510) 526-4880
Website: http://www.rohaidojo.com/
Detail: Berkeley Cuong Nhu Karate—Rohai Dojo—provides ongoing training in the Vietnamese art of Cuong Nhu, for students of all ages. We’ve been here in Berkeley for more than twenty years, and we believe in what we have to offer! Our instructors are well-trained and enthusiastic; our facilities are clean and safe; and our fees are fair and straightforward.
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