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    <name>應龍</name>
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      <issued>2006-09-15T01:43:00</issued>
      <title>김치</title>
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      <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;Tonight I went into the city for dinner and we found a nice little
Korean restruant.

This place was terrific.

It felt very much like the sort of place that Koreans frequent.  

I thought we were the only white people in the place, but as were leaving I did notice there
was one other exception.  The staff was super nice though, taking care to make sure
that our &quot;hot pot&quot; was correctly cooking (I suspect some manual intervention was expected).

We were pretty adventurous in our selection, and when everything arrived I
wasn't entirely sure what was what, but it paid off:

So many exceptional flavours and so many wonderful textures.

One of the things that I know I tried was Kimchi, which reminded me of Theresa,
because I know that it is something that she likes.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;One thing I love about living is Sydney is the
wonderful variety of restruants!  (I did gripe a little that there
aren't any good Mexican resturants, but that can't be helped)&lt;/p&gt;
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