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<pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 16:35:12 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>High on Thai at Restaurant Thaïlande</title>
<description>With few exceptions, I never order anything that I can cook well myself. Thai is one cuisine that I would love to wow guests with. Its distinguishing feature is the use of coconut milk, lemon grass, peanuts and chilli peppers in harmonious constellations for consumption. But sadly, I&#x27;ve never actually done anything about studying it, maybe because I am a regular at Restaurant Thaïlande. Let&#x27;s face it, we&#x27;re a lazy species, and if others can do it better, why not go to them? &#xA;</description>
<author>Andrea</author>
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<title>Fairmount versus St-Viateur</title>
<description>    &#xA;“MMMMMM!&#x22; was the exclamation of pleasure from a life-long New Yorker &#xA;when first sampling Montreal bagels. This was high praise indeed. This Long-Islander went on to concede that these bagels even rivaled New York&#x27;s otherwise unrivaled bagels. Montrealers have known for some time that &#xA;their bagels were world class. In fact, beyond smoked meat and poutine, &#xA;perhaps no food characterizes Montreal more than its bagels. Like their &#xA;smoked meat brethren, Montreal bagels are originally a contribution of &#xA;the city&#x27;s sizeable Jewish community. And just as debate might wage &#xA;between smoked meat at Shwartz&#x27;s or The Main, a similar competition &#xA;exists between Montreal&#x27;s top bagel bakeries, Fairmount and St Viateur...&#xA;</description>
<author>Steve</author>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2007 12:10:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Breakfast at Dusty&#x27;s</title>
<description>I awoke one morning after a night on the town with a desperate craving for a fast, filling, delicious breakfast to indulge my palate and soothe my aching stomach. Fortunately, the decision of where to go was easy: Dusty&#x27;s, on the corner of du Parc and Mont Royal...&#xA;</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 00:45:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>La Cena at La Chronique</title>
<description>Whether you live in Montreal or visiting, La Chronique is a dinner &#xA;option worth considering...&#xA;</description>
<author>Irazema</author>
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2006 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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