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altmtl says:
This is one of the best film festivals in Montreal and is not to be missed if you're a fan of horror, sci-fi, martial arts, asian and international genres... a lot of weird and exciting stuff, not for the squeamish. Check out their website and facebook group. This year 2009, the the festival will b…
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Miranda-Maas says:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is of course a must in New York. Unlike museums in some other cities in the USA, this museum isn't free. It's actually quite expensive. We paid about 25 dollars each, including an audio guide. The visit to this museum is really worth the price, but still it's expensive…
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gabriellefsu says:
I have been to this restaurant several times since it changed hands, and I love it more than ever! It was always one of my favorite restaurants, but the new owners have lowered the prices (almost every entree on the menu is $20 or less) and added some wonderful, unique dishes. The ambience remains a…
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moviegal226 says:
An absolutely beautiful downtown Los Angeles hotel in an old 1920s building. First class, white glove service the whole way, from the maid service to check-in to the valet parking! The hotel has the old-timey luxury feel, with a white gloved doorman and top notch service.
This hotel is just cla…
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rustman911 says:
My girlfriend and I stayed at The POD Hotel in NYC from 9-25-08 to 9-29-08.
I started planning this trip for us in early 2008. I spent months looking for different hotels. I had a list of about 15 different options and looked up loads of info on each of them. I couldn't find the pricing info o…
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jennee80 says:
This hidden gem is worth the trip in to Kuta. When you get tired of eating fish, hop into Un's for European and Balinese selections. Not to worry, they offer seafood dishes also! This open-air restaurant would be pricey to the locals, but was great bang for the American buck. Each meal comes with a …
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keeweeset says:
Oh. My. God. CHOCOLATE! This is probably the best chocolate/candy store I have been to in the States. It was so cute because they had all the decorations up for Easter, plenty of chocolate Easter bunnies (some of those were huge and expensive, but they looked oh so good!), eggs and chicks. I felt li…
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groovernsw says:
Decked out with old Soviet war photos, flags & military uniforms & hats over 4 floors, Checkpoint is different from the average SE Asian place.
Great food, you have to try it, its really good.
Beer is the same as most places.
Spirits, what else but VODKA. Naturally!
The staff were very pleas…
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moshers_moll says:
This is one of the most famous restaurants in Den Haag and it's easy to see why. It's an absolutely beautiful building, very enticing. The majority of the customers were sat outside enjoying lunch or a bevvie in the sunshine but I was keen to see the interior, being such a geek for old architecture.…
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