Articles, tagged with "french cuisine", page 7
09th August 2010
The business travelers usually choose to accommodate in Cheap Hotels Bangalore as the Business Centre facilities provided in such discounted hotels proves to be bliss. There is facility for the conference and meeting rooms that comes along with an outstan...
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Transit hotels
04th August 2010
A visit to Bhopal is incomplete with the stay in the Jehan Numa Palace. Amongst all the Bhopal hotels, Jehan Numa Palace deserves a special mention. Claiming to be standing since the times of the Nawab Sultan Jahan Begum, this heritage hotel has exclusive...
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TechSneha
15th July 2010
Knowing a little about the philosophy behind French cooking is something that will inevitably help you decide which restaurant is the best in town. Sure, trial and error is always a nice way to go, but it might be a little harder on your wallet than your ...
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martinsejas
09th July 2010
Finding the best Orange Country restaurants to dine in , while enjoying your vacation, is definitely a good idea. If you are planning a vacation to Orange Country, California, then you should also learn how to find certain types of food. Orange Country, C...
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James
09th July 2010
Early in the morning, you will be able to enjoy a buffet breakfast on board the 5 star deluxe Nile Cruise boat. Later, you will alight and visit the Kom Ombo temple. This temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. It was believed that sacred crocodi...
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adventure africa expedition
01st July 2010
Understanding the culture of a country will help you to embrace the lifestyle, deal appropriately with your hosts and other people and in general ensure a more enjoyable and, from a business perspective, effective, trip.
The French are inherently extr...
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mb011085
29th June 2010
Paris - the name evokes multiple images reflecting the various facets of this city extraordinaire. Exploring these different aspects of the city is what entices millions of visitors each year. Just imagine - Paris has a footfall of approximately 27 millio...
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Allen Parker
28th June 2010
The Dutch have a boisterous reputation as sailors, and we all know of the Dutch slave trade that peopled much of the South of the United States. But, few people really know much about Dutch cuisine as our media has confined our attention to the infamous R...
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Ian Evans
22nd June 2010
French cuisine happens to be one of the hottest cuisines in the world. Even to date, there are many French recipes that find worldwide acknowledgment for their rich taste. While French cuisine embodies a diverse platter, there are a handful of recipes tha...
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Amelia Sherman
08th June 2010
Laos is a must trip if you should be on vacation in this exotic part of Asia. If you are looking for an adventure too, then these vacation tips will point you in the right direction.
Many visitors to South East Asia miss Laos out in favor of the more p...
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cheaptravel8
25th May 2010
Attracting over 4.2 million visitors each year, Stuttgart's Annual Spring Beer Fest is the second largest beer festival in the world. Taking place in the month of April or May, the two week festival is called Cannstatter Volksfest by locals who have been ...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
17th May 2010
If you like to cook or have ever dreamed of becoming a chef , you've probably thought about running away to Paris and enrolling at Le Cordon Bleu. With films like Julie & Julia and books like The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry taking place at this ...
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Noel Rozny
04th May 2010
Miami, Florida is ranked the seventh largest city in the United States with a population of over 5,400,000 people. Located on the Atlantic coast, Miami is an extremely popular city to visit and to live in and it has been dubbed The Gateway to the Americas...
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29th April 2010
The Oerscher Hof, number 42, was built around 1748 for the barons van Beverfoerde, and is the only one that survived the war without damage. In it today is Munster's most prized eatery, the Michelinstarred and GaultMillaurated Kleines Restaurant im Oersch...
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Adrian Vultur
29th April 2010
Set within the peaceful quarters of a theme park like compound, far away from the bustle of Dubai city lays the food lover's haven that is Century Village. Home to a wide range of restaurants offering cuisines as diverse as Dubai's multicultural populatio...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe