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I am suppose to take a friend for afternoon tea today. There's two options...one for $25, another for $50, is the $50 worth it?
$25 - Chanterelle quiche, lobster tostada (looks like lobster on a dorito), crab finger sandwich, fois...
The $25 option sounds great for someone who likes tea. I presume you are going to High Tea, which obviously is not a North America custom. It tends to be a prolonged dining experience, and I guess it is therefore a chance to get in a chat with...
Kasutera, or traditional Japanese sponge cake, is a wonderfully light dessert that is flavored with the subtle taste of green tea. Impress your ...
i had alot of skinless roasted turkey breast and cabage
a glass of red wine
4 steamed chestnuts
steamed rice (1/3 bowl)
4steamed jumbo shrimps
1 steamed sweet potato
1 almond cupcake(spongecake)
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After getting some fuel for the day (I had a delicious almond milk tea and some octopus balls) and setting up another short-term volunteer project with the UNDP (I'm going to be working on a web portal that's going to be supporting a PSA for the 2010 World Cup)...Bobby and I set out for Seaport Village. But first, we stopped by a Japanese supermarket to pick up some snacks. The aisles were lined with an assortment of sweets and dried fruit imported from Japan. I got some Kasugai peas and some interesting looking green tea sponge cake. While Bobby was making a mug, I sat on a bench overlooking the Harbor and ate my sponge cake. A couple people walked by and stared at it, and some Europeans...