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Eric says:
This tiny French takeout joint serves up some of the best food in the bay area. The cozy quarters give this place an unmistakably local charm, and because the kitchen is right next to the entrance, you can salivate as you watch the friendly staff prepare your food. If you elect to stay a…
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rwinograd says:
As I walked out the airport terminal I was barraged with Nepali men yelling: hey buddy want a taxi? Hotel over here? What you need man? Hey come with me..... after not sleeping throughout the night my mind was a bit clouded. I just started to laugh. Nepali people are very friendly. They also…
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Flyinhigh says:
Wow, this resort gets a 5-star review across the board. I couldn't believe that this stay was ONLY $62.00 US. Nice, comfortable, clean rooms with every modern amenity. I didn't think the wireless service would be very good but it was.
The pool and the grounds of the hotel were immaculate, althou…
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missandrea81 says:
We stayed at the Queen & Crescent Hotel for four nights during our stay in New Orleans. We had booked the room on the Internet. That's why we were a little surprised as we were politely told at check in that there was a mandatory fee of $6.95 per night for WiFi and unlimited local calls. We said we …
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Faeimm says:
The alarm went off at 2:45 am - time to wake up! Armed with pillows, breakfast boxes and pullovers, we boarded our 3:15 am bus an headed north towards Safaga. Three hours and 12 pit-stops (to pick up other Luxor "pilgrims") later, we entered the bus convoy terminal where we transferred to the "1-day…
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Eric says:
We stayed at the Sequoia Motel, but rented out one of the cabins (Cabin 5) for a bargain price. The cabin had its own kitchen, living room, fireplace, dvd player, and bathroom so we were really roughing it. The proprietor here, a lady named Cris, was friendly and helpful. Throughout our stay we had …
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travelfan1963 says:
The largest farmers market in Houston is located on Airline Drive. Beginning with Canino's Produce in the front, this market is an adventure as fresh produce, including Mexican and Cajun specialties, is heavily featured. This market, which has been in Houston for over 50 years, is consistently bus…
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geronimus says:
nothing special and the tuna is like gray. horrible
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cneoridium says:
From the outside, Hotel Republika is a doorway in the wall of buildings the line Zog 1 Blvd. through downtown Tirana. There's a small lobby and restaurant with probably 15 rooms on the floors above.
The staff is friendly and then rates are reasonable, we paid about US$38 for a moderate sized roo…
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oriel says:
If you want a hotel with large rooms, king size beds, plush carpets and 200 channels on the flat screen TV the Ibis North Point is not for you. On the other hand, if you're the kind of traveler who is out all day and only uses a hotel room to shower and sleep, this is your camping place!!
The rooms…
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xiansational says:
open till late midnight, the row of stores in it offers souveniers of all sorts from small tink tinks like magnets and pouches to big items like carved hangers and statues to electronics consisting of watches and DVDs. Books and jewelleries are also part of the market, with a massage store set in on…
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jaeWALK says:
Cho Ben Thanh is undoubtedly a Saigon icon. This covered marketplace has everything one can think of: jewelry, clothing, seafood, spices... name it, Ben thanh has got it. But the real highlight here are the numerous food stalls each serving a different kind of vietnamese cuisine. there are those tha…
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goodday says:
Hi
There's plenty of bargain shopping here in Singapore from the very cheap to the mid price. Places not to miss include, chinatown, little india & Bugis junction. For malls, check out lucky plaza, people park centre, and Sim Lim Square. There are also night markets or flea markets at Tanglin Mal…
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alexchan says:
This hotel is great! Located in Pahar Ganj, most Delhi residents will probably tell you you're mad or looking for trouble ...
But this seems to be the place for backpackers, hash-hunters, shoppers, bargain hunters, cheapos and weirdos. Four out of those six descriptions fit us!
Double room …
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hunter says:
i own a house in kampala
things are very cheap, although the africans have a general idea that white people have heaps of money and we are stupid and dont know what its worth, so they try to sell you crap for 100 times more than its worth, dont be afraid to bargain and be sure to memorise how much …
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