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ted332 says:
Okonomiyaki and Takoyaki!
Okonomiyaki
O ko no mi ya ki! Quite a tongue twister for me at first but I got used to speaking it straight and fast after the first bite. And, ta ko ya ki! That’s easier to pronounce. Okonomiyaki/ takoyaki if nobody disagrees with me, is the quintessential food in Os…
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pearcetoyou says:
The Warjok Asli is an authentic Indonesian café inside the Grand Indonesia Mall in Jakarta. I had not yet had authentic Indo food, so Asri suggested we try this place. There is seating inside, and also just outside in the mall walkway. We sat outside next to the windows where you could see out to t…
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MeiYen says:
No visit to Penang will be complete if you haven’t tried the street / hawker food. Portions are usually small; hence you could order a variety to try. Or maybe I am just giving myself an excuse to eat more… :) There’s no one dish which is my personal favourite, I love them all.
Here are s…
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the_bloodsucker says:
Anyone who’s been to Bohol would agree that there’s no better way to spend your lunch than take the Loboc River Cruise. But sometimes, all floating restaurants get full, leaving those that cannot be accommodated anymore with extreme disappointment.
But on the contrary, during my last visit…
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lauro says:
it is difficult for me to describe this chinese restaurant in the philippines, because the best way to describe this is in tagalog language, because the humor is at its best!
located deep in the heart of manila, in one of the oldest district - chinatown is the urban legend eng bee tin.
the wor…
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the_bloodsucker says:
If you happen to hit Manila, it truly pays to inject Chinatown visit in your itinerary. Why not? This review will tell you why.
BEST HOPIA
Eversince the ube-flavored hopia (moon cake) was introduced in the market more than two decades ago, Eng Bee Tin has been the favorite merrienda, and…
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pearcetoyou says:
Eating at the Modern Toilet is probably more like visiting an attraction than it is dining out! At least that’s how I felt in the beginning when Brett and Erin brought me here. I had heard about this place through the forums, and also knew that it had been featured on the Travel Channel. The novel…
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jennjeff1 says:
CoCo Ichibanya Curry House カレーハウスCoCo壱番屋 has a motto: 'good smell, good curry'. Ichiban means 'number one', and ya means 'shop' so this place is THE NUMBER ONE PLACE FOR CURRY!
Even though there are both Japanese and English menus (along with 5 other languages, including Arabic…
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xiansational says:
at USD$1 0r 4000r per plate, you get to have one of the most wonderful meals in siem reap, the closest you can get to what cambodians eat without getting a stomachache with your delicate stomaches. hygiene queries aside, these stalls are almost always full of tourists out for a quick and cheap meal.…
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ary_tyas says:
Perhaps the greatest triumph of Balinese Cuisine is smoked Duck or bebek betutu.The tender.subtly flavored meat is unlike anything else in the world,imbued as it is is with a medley of fragrant leaves,root and spices. Traditionally, the cavity is packed with a suitable bumbu (is an amalgam of spices…
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lisa says:
Simply put, the most beautiful and delicious-tasting cakes I've ever experienced.
They have a variety of sliced individual cakes in the glass case, ranging from about 350 to 650 yen ($3.50-6.50). You can choose among shortcake with buttercream, chocolate mousse, chestnut tart, or their own signa…
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ffransiska says:
This german bistro is renowned to have great dishes come in very decent prices.
This place was a star in Jalan Jaksa – or famous as backpacker area in Jakarta, then moved to Kelapa Gading area in east part of Jakarta and now thy move back closer to their origin, which is 1 block away from Jalan J…
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Kaotom 55
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#13 of 1,008 restaurants in Asia
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newtampo says:
Some people don't want to eat at Street food restaurant when they come to Bangkok because they don't know if it's safe or not? :) Even I'm Thai but I don't eat every street food restaurant also. But this place, Kaotom 55, is safe I'm sure.
Kaotom is in Thai. In english is rice soup. 55 is from S…
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Eric says:
L'Artemis is expensive, but if you order the prix fixe, which includes appetizer, main course, dessert, and 2-3 "small" tasting dishes in-between those courses, it's a little cheaper. I think the prix fixe option is around $30-40, but the food is spectacular.
Normally, I don't order steak at a re…
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momiji says:
This restaurant is actually everywhere in Japan. I know only here in Nagoya and it seems there is only one in Nagoya :P
Because it's only one in Nagoya or it's so delicious, this restaurant is always crowded. You have to wait at least 10-30minutes. If you don't want to wait, just go there either ve…
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