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nmcrae1 says:
Loud, crowded, and cozy in the best way. Osteria dell' Acquacheta is a wonderful little restaurant with the best steak I've ever tasted. You'll start out with yummy antipasti and pasta, moving finally to the restaurant's star attraction: la bistecca fiorentina. This delicious steak is sold by the ki...
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X_Drive says:
It was a stroke of luck that brought us to this little place. We had walked the entire College Street area were a little let down to have not found anything to our liking. Then I saw this little place just down the side street. A small line of people waiting for tables, which was a good sign. T...
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X_Drive says:
We ate there twice on our tour of the UK and enjoyed it so much both times. The waiters are fun, the food is excellent, and the ambiance is joyful. The young crowd love it but anyone would enjoy a fun meal there. We also noticed that people like to have parties there. Several groups of 10 or...
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DuhkJuX714 says:
El Tigre is so cool to hang out at. This is one of the places to go show your friends to make a good impression. How this place works is that for every drink you buy, either a glass of beer or cider with a little alcohol in it, you get a tapa. One is is around an euro, so it...
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RacquelT127 says:
The Nob Hill Cafe. It is a quaint little place located in the Nob Hill area of San Francisco. It was quite refreshing walking around the area, looking for it. It was pretty close to our hotel and good thing because we didn't want to waste any time before we all had to get ready for our party.
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portia says:
Phil's Fish Market is a local institution in the Monterey bay area of Moss Landing, although it had been featured on TV: the Food Network. It's really a family and casual restaurant, with fresh seafood from local catches and also flown in from elsewhere, but is also a fish market, as its name implie...
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Ridiculously Expensive "Restaurants, Cafe & Food" in Venice, Italy
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ckdevel says:
Thanks in part to poor coordination by my concierge at the Gritti Palace Hotel (we were told the owner of Do Forni was personally waiting for us), we had high hopes for a luxury evening of food and wine pairing cruelly dashed. The bread had been sitting on the bread plates all day. Service was dus...
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RacquelT127 says:
A few friends and I went to eat here after a long day of shopping. Right from the start I was not sure what kind of experience I was going to have.
First of all, it was crowded and I'm sure way past max capacity. All the tables were so close together everywhere you turn someone can literally be ...
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Pearl510 says:
We stayed here only for one night, but from what I've seen, I wouldn't choose this hotel again. I'm sure there must be much nicer places in Phitsanulok than this.
It wasn't that the hotel isn't clean or nice, but it just wasn't special and it didn't feel cozy at all. The hallways and pool were al...
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jenn79 says:
I hate this hotel beyond words. I went here during a huge conference where we took up 1/3 of the hotel. The hotel seems to have a capacity of 6,000. It seems they decided to increase their profit margins by employing the same amount of people although the capacity was 3 to 10 times normal. Staff loo...
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