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ctcsherry says:
Mochi stores are everywhere in Hualien city. Tzen Magi is the best option if you like your mochi fresh.
Each mochi is around the size of an extra large egg, and sold in packs of 6 or 12. You get to choose any combination of flavors as each freshly made mochi is packed individually. New flavors come…
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TRE69 says:
A trip to Oahu, Hawaii is NOT complete without a visit to Matsumoto Shave Ice in Haleiwa on the North Shore!
This shave ice (like a snow cone) shack just off the Kamehameha Hwy beckons tourists and locals alike when the mercury and humidity rises. Snow cone ice has larger crystals whereas shav…
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joepvw says:
Restaurant Filarakia
A very pleasant place in Kos city on the Greek Island Kos. With sunbeds on the beach, where a large (lunch)menu and ofcourse drinks are served with a little music on the background and most of all a lot of joy (sometimes everybody is ending up dancing on the sunbeds!). In the e…
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nae24nae says:
This place was adorable... you could get coffee or dessert and just sit for hours and listen to the fun music or even go buy a trendy book at the bookstore up front. We spent most of our evenings in here just relaxing and enjoying the atmosphere.
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catalina says:
The Rock is a Restaurant & Bar runned by Italians. It is centrally located in Puerto Ayora town. It´s an small place but it´s always full of people due to its excellent service and great flavor.
They offer mainly seafood like sea bass, lobster, ceviche, shrimps, and italian specialities such as …
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Sunrise5 says:
When I visited the Sol I Luna first time it was a spontaneous decision. I was with a hungry friend and there was just nothing else, which looked intresting to him (he's a bit choosey^^). At first sight it looked like a rustic Tapas-bar. However, it turned out to be a restaurant, which comes up with …
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shuchi says:
Chocolate Log is an unassuming touristy Breakfast place, with a breezy ambience. Run by a warm British couple, this place has relaxed seating and lotsa potted plants, and is surrounded by Trees.
The home made pancakes, quiche and toasts are a delight. In an easily commercialised place, this one …
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JillianJ says:
One evening, my friend and I were craving something sweet. I recalled her talking about a specific cupcake bakery located in Ghiradelli Square so I brought it up. Didn't take much convincing to get her to come with me to the Square. She had told me that the cupcakes were a bit pricey ($3 each) but d…
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Dolphintrekker says:
Located next to a Starbucks, this neighborhood family-run/owned café is magnetic. It has its own faithful, loyal customers and fan base, appealing to: families with children, people who enjoy relaxation, students who want to hang out in a homey-kitchen atmosphere, and it is a place to bring a good …
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Eric says:
Really good dessert and cake place on top of Castle Hill in Buda. Founded in 1827, it used to serve desserts for Hapsburg royalty. Its small, shaded, and cozy interior is the perfect place to relax after a hike up the hill. I sat at a small table by the counter and ordered a slice of the Ruszwurm sp…
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ajdennis1980 says:
I love this restaurant, it's the third time I've been. Despite looking closed from the road the food is great and the staff very friendly and welcoming.
You enter through a side door into a small and dark bar, which will have a number of locals drinking outside. There is a large restaurant inside…
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poohstanggt says:
Joe's Italian Ice and Ice Cream is on Harbor Blvd quite near Disneyland which explains how I stumbled across this hidden gem several years ago! I was headed back to Long Beach with a group of friends, one of which is from the East Coast and he saw the sign that said "authentic" Philadelphia Water Ic…
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Koralifix says:
Eiscafé Seidel is a little but inviting ice-cream parlour in the Spreewald city of Lübben. The café is situated beside the main street and not to miss when passing through the city.
It's no surprise at all that this place is crowded on summery days because of refreshing ice-cream cones, pret…
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vulindlela says:
We have been huge fans of Amy's ever since we first had it back in 1997 in Austin.
Amy's was founded in 1984 by Amy Miller. Amy had worked for Steve's Ice Cream in Boston, which had a similar concept to what Amy's has today. Amy decided that Austin, Texas was a perfect location for her business…
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isabelitah says:
El Santisimo (translates to "most holy")is located in the San Diego Barrio within Cartagena's walled in city. It was a favorite restaurant of mine when I worked in Cartagena. The food is excellent and different. Most things come in some kind of sauce made from the local fruits and they are yummy, …
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travel-the-world says:
The Cheesecake Factory is my favorite restaurant of all time. The atmosphere is upscale, but in a relaxed way where you don’t have to be overdressed. It’s the type of place where you can dress up and make it a nice evening out, or go casual if you just want some good food. The menu offers a l…
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poohstanggt says:
OMG!!! It's official...I am seriously in trouble in the quest for perfect cupcakes as I found a place that I like just as much if not more than Kara's in San Francisco (sorry Jillian) and the Cupcakery in Las Vegas!
I had the opportunity to try mini cupcakes from Cupcake Craving at a recent wine…
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RuttiTootie says:
I'm not an extreme chocolate lover. My guilty pleasure is salty potato chips or french fries. However, La Chocolateria should not be missed. It's tucked away in an alley next to the Church of San Gines. They serve a decent sized dish of churros (long sticks of fried dough) with a cup of warm thi…
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sybil says:
i went back to diddy riese after not going to it for many, many years. ...not because it was bad, it has just been inconvenient for me to go.
that being said, diddy riese is an institution. i remember going there while going to ucla and buying $1 ice cream sandwiches or $.25 cent cookies. the …
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jsoler says:
I'd definitely recommend RichTree if you're traveling and looking for something to eat, but you're not wanting anything fancy or something that's going to cost you a fortune. Usually when I travel I like to splurge on a nice authentic dinner or two, but then eat pretty cheap for the rest of the tri…
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miss_rain says:
Great food and great place. Though it offers a wide variety of menu, the crispy duck is its specialty. It's so crispy that you can eat the bones. It's served with delicious red onion pickles and chilly sauce. The restaurant has its own rice field inside. Book in advance for the best spot in one of t…
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thometha says:
For a tiny establishment - it only seats 25 or 30 people - this is the the "biggest" fine dining restaurant in Edmonton.
We were a party of 4 in a corner booth. There seem to be as many local neighborhood clients as very well-dressed fine-diners that did not appear to be locals. It is such a …
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chainsawlicker says:
A locally owned cafe in the heart of downtown Anchorage. My husband and I eat here regularly. Phyllis' features Alaskan caught seafood, and gives you the ability to ship some home to friends and family. The best value is the sour dough bread bowl with chowder, but my meal of choice is the crab cake …
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mellemel8 says:
Jermey(vulindlela) did a review i while back about this place. erin and i had to go and try it. we were on our way to drop me off the airport at SFO. this wold be a great place to finish off the FOODIE ADVENTURE in NORCALI.
they have been around since 1940. the current owners now was a former em…
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fredleal says:
Best chocolate desserts in the world. Ever.After saying this, it's better not to be too descriptive, so you feel the need to check it out personally. Fauchon is an experience that must be savoured by any true chocolate fan. There is a retail store in New York, but the real deal is in Paris.With a gi…
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ellechic says:
Kion is a Peruvian-Japanese dining lounge located in NYC's Alphabet city in the East Village.
A bar with modern Latin/Japanese design welcomes you when you enter. The dining area is spacious, yet intimate, brought on by the LED lighting design incorporated with natural elements, but enhanced with…
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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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ainzerka says:
Peaberry Coffee is a small, Colorado-owned and operated chain of coffee shops. It's run ethically, in that it does not, like a major non-Colorado competitor, find its sites by running out existing coffee shops by paying landlords three times the rent its predecessor was paying.
It's an e…
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fearlessflyer82 says:
I found out that we were dining at a Seafood restaurant on Fisherman's wharf so my first instinct was that it would be overpriced and less than great seafood. This restaurant has a great location which afforded us a view of Alcatraz Island and much of the bay on a very clear night. The menu is alm…
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Sunflower300 says:
On the main strip at Waikiki is a great place to grab a bit to eat. With a name like The Cheesecake Factory, you would expect there to be a huge selection of cheesecake and not much else. I am pleased to say, there is a huge selection of cheesecake AND a lot more.
Mel and I ate here for lunch twi…
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