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10 Magazine: Christmas and Beers
ZenKimchi Korean Food Journal | December 3rd 2009
The new issue of 10 Magazine is out. It covers where to find good beer in Korea and has tons of information on Christmas events so that you have no excuse to complain about doing nothing this year. My articles covered the following restaurants: Do read more
Brazilian Eatery To Open On North Rock
Franchise Talk | December 3rd 2009 by Jack Brown
Kansas.com: An international company with ties to a Brazilian restaurant group is bringing a new franchise concept to the United States and opening its first restaurant in Wichita this spring. “Wichita is a good lab,” says Alberto Moreir read more
Day-tripper: Three Easy Day-trips Under an Hour Away From Dublin
tripwolf | November 30th 2009 by Jennifer
Part of the fun of living abroad is having access to a whole new realm of exotic travel possibilities. Unfortunately – just like back home – life can get in the way of our plans. Happily, I live in Dublin; a bustling capital city just sev read more
We Go Wednesday - Ninja New York
Not Just A Mommy! | November 25th 2009 by Dawn
Man, the Travel Channel is awesome! While watching "Extreme Restaurants", they spotlighted a few crazy places that I just have to share over the next couple of W.G.W. The first, Ninja New York.It's a theme restaurant and the theme is...ninj read more
New Asia Deli on Cambie and Sexsmith in Richmond
Chow Times | October 25th 2009
I heard a lot about New Asia Deli but we had never eaten there before. Word has it that they used to operate a small but popular place near Richmond Center before moving to this new bigger location. The New Asia Deli is located at the Continental Ma read more
Dady’s New Restaurant Insignia Opens Downtown Monday
SavorSA | October 17th 2009 by SavorSA
Jason Dady’s new downtown restaurant, Insignia, had a happy buzz going Friday night. No, the restaurant isn’t open yet, but the “soft” opening looked promising. The restaurant is at the Fairmount Hotel, 401 S. Alamo St. It will open M read more
Cape Town Part V
Short & Sweet - The Truth About Travelling | October 6th 2009 by Andrew Amaning
It was now time to switch from country to city. Having walked life for two days in the country we thought we would watch the sprinters life in the city centre from our windows – Castle Street’s bedroom window, bus, train, and the optical w read more
LA CARMINA BLOG ANNIVERSARY COMING UP! DAY 1 OF MEMORIES, BEST OF…
LA CARMINA. Trendy Japanese Fashion † Harajuku street sty… | September 10th 2009 by LA CARMINA. Gothic Lolita Fashion. Harajuku Japan Shopping, Buy Trendy Clothing
We’re getting old, darklings. On September 12, the La Carmina blog reaches the age of two. It’s unbelievable how I went from being a morose, direction-less, Basil-less law student to… a life of Harajuku madness! I’m currently read more
New Apartments in Prague Mala Strana
Prague Apartments Blog | September 8th 2009 by Farouk
If you are planning your holidays in Prague there are many excellent, top quality, romantic and affordable apartments to chose from. The Mala Strana, Lesser Town (or Little Quarter), is home to the new Apartments Lesser Town II and Lesser Town III read more
Adventures in Queens
Captains Log | September 3rd 2009 by Jess
I was reluctant to move to Queens last year,but the bf has shown me that Queens is a diamondin the rough. In the last year I have been tomany new restaurants, karaoke, a speakeasy,Spa Castle, 2 beer gardens, a Mets game @ Shea,and Long Beach (ok ok read more
New Apartment in Prague Old Town Square
Prague Blog | September 1st 2009 by Farouk Hamzi
For eleven centuries, Prague has been the capital of the Czech republic with its Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral and many other historical monuments. Prague attracts millions of visitors every year an provides lots of tourist attr read more
Delaware Extended Stay Motels
Extended Stay Motels | August 22nd 2009 by James
Delaware Extended Stay Motels Newark – Wilmington – Rehoboth Beach – Georgetown – Lewes – Bethany Beach – Harrington – New Castle – Milford Delaware was the first state to enter into the read more
Cape Town Lure Visitors With Spectacular Beauty and a Rich Cultur…
Stay in Cape Town with Jambo | July 14th 2009 by jambo
Cape Town has had a long and turbulent history. With Apartheid still linger in the minds and hearts of its people. Transformation has led to the new 'Rainbow Nation', which can be experienced in the cosmopolitan city centre of Cape Town. Flower selle read more
Advantage Newport
Newport Weddings | June 25th 2009 by Nancy Swiezy
You ask.... Why Get Married In Newport R.I. ?It was the original Hamptons after all! A summer playground with wonderful style!An Editor at www.DestinationIDo.com just asked me ..."What does Newport , RI have to offer to a couple trying to organize read more
Hamburger Heaven
Foodie Pantry | June 22nd 2009 by Liz Roberts
Hamburgers are the meal of choice during these summer days. They're easy to cook up and also fun to stop for on a balmy night. The best thing is you can have them your way, as a famous burger chain has always offered. You can have them as plain or as read more
Good Japan: Abandoned Stuff
A Scotsman in Japan | June 14th 2009 by Craig Hunter
Haikyo - 廃墟 - RuinsAbout a forty minute drive down the coast from my town is a place called Muroto. It's famous for deep sea water and whales. It is located on the west cape of Kochi on the island of Shikoku and will be totally destroyed when the read more

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