arcadia : 11 Recipes
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Tokyo Wako, Arcadia
Tokyo Wako has been the go-to place for my family for birthdays. We have been coming here for years. Tokyo Wako, which also has a location in Pasadena, is a Japanese Teppanyaki(????) restaurant. I wouldn't criticize this place that much,[...] |
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Liang's Kitchen ????, Arcadia
I know I have been a bit lazy about posting this month. Anyways. . . I wanted to get this in before the end of the year. Liang's Kitchen is my new favorite local Taiwanese restaurant. I would almost say hole-in-the-wall. But they have 3 San[...] |
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Garden Cafe (Arcadia) Chow Down
The kids and I met up with my cousin, Jetts for lunch and a movie today. She wanted to chow down at Garden Cafe in Arcadia so that's where we went. THE REVIEW: Garden Cafe is a Hong Kong style cafe with a wide[...] |
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Delicious Sandwich @ Arcadia, Gertrude Street
For many times, I have passed by Arcadia on my way to Books for Cooks countless times. This afternoon was an exception, because I was starving for a quick, filling lunch. I was actually looking forward to good cafe food and I certainly got just that.[...] |
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HOT: Arcadia, 193 Gertrude St, Fitzroy
With so many great cafes on Gertrude Street, both old and new, it can be difficult to choose where to go. My advice? Just start from one end and work your way down :–) That way, at some stage you’ll make your way to the pine-tree[...] |
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Arcadia - Arndale Centre, Otley Road, Headingley
I did promise I'd be back for a review; this place is hard to resist to be honest. Headingley over a Bank Holiday weekend is an odd place, same as Christmas and New Years, Bank Holidays bring out the crazies and those who normally shouldn't be[...] |
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Arcadia Farms helps you escape the hustle and bustle
Every Saturday at 8:30 am with Starbucks in hand, Avery and I leave our home in Fountain Hills for the 30 minute car ride to Old Town Scottsdale area for her ballet class. Every Saturday I have fifty minutes to drive around the area looking for[...] |
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Say This Ten Times Fast...
Din Tai Fung . Din Tai Fung . Din Tai Fung . Din Tai Fung . Din Tai Fung . Din Tai Fung . Din Tai Fung . Din Tai Fung . Din Tai Fung . Din Tai Fung[...] |
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When You Can't Have the Real Thing ?
One of the first faience patterns produced in the French town of Luneville c. 1728 by Jacques Chambrette was « Old Strasbourg », a brilliant polychrome made possible by the pure white of the tin glaze. I have a few pieces, but not enough to set a[...] |