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One of the most famous cafés in Mt Eden, Auckland - Circus Circus is a popular hangout that can be found bursting with customers during different hours of the day. Whether it's breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner or dessert - Cirus Circus is a go-to eatery that won't disappoint.
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Stepping into this little restaurant on a busy Saturday afternoon is like role-playing your favorite western cowboy movie hero stepping into a bar. All eyes are on you as you enter the eatery.
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This food paradise is not just a haven for foodies but for people or professionals wanting a place to chill out or just have an off-site meeting to brainstorm for their next big thing.
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Student-friendly prices, nice décor, friendly and attentive staff are just some of the things I noticed about this newly-opened Cartel Express food outlet in my neighborhood. It used to be that if you wanted to have a meal at Cafe Cartel in Singapore, you would have to head over to Siglap estate, where Cafe Cartel first started its operations. But now, the cafe has established several outlets across this tiny island. One of them, Cartel Express, which is located in my neighborhood, Toa Payoh.
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This is one place that is really out of the way for most Singaporeans. And for this reason alone, it is a great place for afternoon tea with family and friends.
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Five years ago, this food locale was heralded as the next up-and-coming F&B hotspot. But with the hype having fizzled away, what’s left of this much-anticipated food destination for those living around the area?
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Your daily journey to work or school doesn’t have to be boring. Turn it into an urban safari photo trip. Here’s how I did it.
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Very decent Chinese food in South East London.
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Russian spies don't get poisoned here no more.
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Oysters today, oysters everyday! Do you like oysters as much as I do? Good news! No need to go to Whitstable or Scotland, the only way is Soho! I used to go to Wright Brothers Oyster Bar at Borough Market from time to time, but I didn't know they had a spot in Soho as well, until my gourmet friend took me there to have a quick oyster+Guiness anti-hangover fix.Yummy!
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Not a Sado Maso experience, but fine wining and dining. Boots & Flogger is a place of tradition. Some waitresses have worked here for 35 years already. I once came here when one of them was retiring. She showed me pictures from the old days when she was still young and just started working here. They were two friends and another lady was still going to continue. I wonder, how many bottles of wine they had together during those years.