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Gado Gado Boplo – Jakarta

Posted on March 12, 2023 by themysterytraveler

Gado Gado Boplo Gado Gado Boplo is a chain of restaurants, specializing in Gado Gado, as the name would suggest. Gado Gado Gado Gado is a salad composed of slightly cooked and wilted vegetables, tofu, hard boiled eggs, longtong (rice cooked in banana leafs) topped with a dressing made out of peanuts. The salad is usually…

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Custard Nakamura – Bangkok

Posted on March 12, 2023 by themysterytraveler

Custard Nakamura – Bangkok Custard Nakamura Custard Nakamura is Japanese bakery located right across the street from Benjasiri Park, and just a couple minutes’ walk from the Phrom Phong BTS station. It is located down a street that looks like a wide alley full of restaurants and stores that are mainly Japanese in nature.  It’s…

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5 Vegas Hotels With Coffee Makers In Room

5 Vegas Hotels With Coffee Makers In Room

Posted on March 10, 2023 by themysterytraveler

When it comes to traveling, sometimes it’s the little things that can make a big difference. For coffee lovers, having a coffee maker in their hotel room can be a game-changer.  In Las Vegas, where the party never stops, having a cup of coffee first thing in the morning is a must for many visitors….

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Euljiro Nogari Alley

Euljiro Nogari Alley: A Culinary Destination in Seoul

Posted on March 9, 2023 by themysterytraveler

Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is a city of contrasts that seamlessly blends its rich history with modernity. One of the best ways to explore the city is through its food, and Euljiro Nogari Alley is a prime destination for foodies looking to experience the best of Seoul’s traditional cuisine. In this article, we…

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Ginza Kagari

Posted on March 5, 2023 by themysterytraveler

Sign Hours Cash Only Ginza Kagari is located down a lonely, unmarked alley in the Ginza neighborhood and serves an unlikely type of ramen, chicken. Even the sign is somewhat deceiving, as it simply says “Soba”, yet they are more known for their ramen, although they do serve soba buckwheat noodles here. You know if…

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Cafe Chloe – San Diego

Posted on March 5, 2023 by themysterytraveler

Cafe Chloe is a French inspired restaurant in downtown San Diego.  Located on the outskirts of the Gaslamp Quarter away from the hustle and bustle, which makes parking and finding the restaurant a little easier. Beet Salad The Beet Salad is bursting with color mixing red and yellow beets.  Dotted with chunks of funky blue cheese, and citrus…

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Cafe Santiago – Porto, Portugal

Posted on March 5, 2023 by themysterytraveler

After completing our stay in Lisbon, we headed off to Porto. Most people will probably take the train from Lisbon to Porto, and there are many trains that run between the two cities daily. You don’t have to buy your tickets in advance, which you can do online, but when we got to the train…

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Taberna Casa Lucas – Madrid

Posted on March 5, 2023 by themysterytraveler

Casa Lucas Casa Lucas is a small tapas bar. The restaurant is rather small with only a few tables, a few seats at the bar, along with a stand up table near the door. Sausage We were given a small plate of bread with some fatty, salty and succulent sausage. Jumilla, Carinena, Alella The Jumilla (€6)…

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Hokkaido Beef – Isetan – Bangkok

Posted on March 5, 2023 by themysterytraveler

Hokkaido Beef I happened to go to Isetan during my trip to Bangkok. I know, bit mistake going to a Japanese store while in Thailand. However, Isetan is one of the higher end stores in Japan, along with Takashimaya and Mitsukoshi to name a few. Although department stores in Japan have outrageously good food stalls…

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Tai Cheong Bakery – Hong Kong

Posted on March 5, 2023 by themysterytraveler

Tai Cheong Bakery I am not a huge fan of egg tarts, whether they be of the Chinese or Portuguese variety. My main issue with any type of custard type of dessert, whether they be egg tarts or crème brulee, is the “eggy” taste they can sometime have by heating up the eggs too quickly…

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