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night markets
Posted June 27, 2006 at 09:21 PM by
No trip to Taiwan is complete with a visit to one of its busy night markets. Night Markets are central to the Taiwanese culture. It is where local Taiwanese go at the end of the day, whethere its to find great buys or just to mingle and socialize. Narrow streets and alleyways are filled with small shops and carts selling products [...]
wagamama
Posted June 15, 2006 at 06:55 AM by Omar
If you're looking for a quick lunch in London, be sure to check out a Wagamama restaurant. It's a Japanese-style noodle house that gives a dose of authentic cuisine in a memorable format. Everyone is seated on long benches at tables and served quickly and efficiently. The service is a combination of high tech and practical - servers have [...]
lemon garden cafe
Posted August 10, 2006 at 10:42 AM by
A popular dining option that attracts both locals and tourists alike, the Lemon Garden’s lunch and dinner buffets offers a delicious sampling of worldwide flavors. The sumptuous spread includes a salad bar complete with cold seafood, sashimi and sushi, as well as Western, Indian, Chinese, Malay and Italian food stations. And while these [...]
La Ferrandaise
Posted May 29, 2007 at 02:39 AM by lapetite
La Ferrandaise — named for a once-endangered breed of cow from Auvergne — specializes in simple, hearty veal and beef dishes, although they also do some lovely lamb and chicken. Still, the bovine influence is made pretty clear by whimsical decor: a series of stunning close-up photographs of [...]
union square
Posted June 04, 2006 at 03:07 AM by starchicklie
For anyone who loves shopping, union square is a staple to their Northern California travels. The area has countless stores, from a Jessica McClintock botique, to Anthropologie, to Tiffany & Co. You name it, it's probably there. For those bargain hunters, there is a huge (3-story) Forever 21 nearby, as well as the affordably adorable [...]

