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en by Martin Tønner /  Martin Tønner, 7. nov 2008
Sometimes you feel like some genuine, Spanish neighbourhood-life; like a strong café solo at a shabby Manolo-bar while you listen to loud discussions about FC Barcelona’s latest match, labourers shouting obscenities at bypassing ‘señoritas’...
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en by Mu Foo /  Meg Zimbeck, 27. sep 2008
I had heard of Vismet before, but finally raced over to reserve when Jordan Greenwood - the man behind the famous Linkebeek cheese shop - told me it was one of his favorites....
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en by Francis /  Francis Strand, 20. aug 2008
Rumor has it that Stockholm’s Hötorget – the Haymarket – has been a marketplace since nearly the founding of the city in the mid-13th century. It gives the place a certain charm to my American eyes, although few Swedes would find it charming I’d bet....
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en by City Hunter /  Karin Graabaek, 16. jun 2008
People who cause divided opinions are usually interesting acquaintances. Electric Brasserie on Portobello Road in Notting Hill is the same. Some love it and think it’s the best brunch in the city and others find it completely overrated. I like the place...
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en by Momondo, 14. okt 2007
Breakfast has its own special place in every Berliner’s heart. Most cafés serve at least five different kinds of “Frühstück”, and you can order breakfast until late in the afternoon – at most places until the evening menu sets in. ...
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