posted by shravs on 8 July 2009 at 11:32
The Timanfaya National Park is the most popular tourist attraction is in Lanzarote.It is located in the south west .The area in question erupted for a total 5 years. Actually it is volcano eruption place.while going to that place you better take suitable foot wares you go up you may feel cold and it will be windy.The park also features a lovely cafe and bar at which visitors can have a lovely meal
where, when, how, web
928 84 00 57
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Lanzarote
volcano
windy
cafe
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posted by awesme on 6 June 2009 at 15:43
This is a laid back, even inspiring, cafe that serves fantastic, healthy food. The prices are unbelievable, and the gift shop that surrounds you as you eat provokes great thought about justice in our world. I happened on this little spot as a visitor to dublin and I will never forget the hospitality I received!
where, when, how, web
48 Fleet Street, Dublin, Ireland
store.amnesty.ie/Cafe&Shop/DublinShopCofe.htm
(+353 1) 863 8300
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Dublin
cafe
food
amnesty international
support
gifts
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posted by wunk on 2 June 2009 at 02:39
Cafe Baixamar is a lovely cafe in menorca. It is a well-known tourist destination for cheese and sausage, but also popular with the indiginous people.
where, when, how, web
C/ Anden De Poniente 17
07701 Mao (Menorca), Spain
+34 971 365 896
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Menorca
cafe
cheese
sausage
restaurant
spain
menorca
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posted by Adgate26 on 17 May 2009 at 04:53
This is some of the best Sushi I have ever had. The chef makes the sushi to order and just the way you like it. I like mine a little cooked and not on the raw side and this was not a problem. I have been there twice and the seafood was amazing both times. I did not hear any complaints from my business partners and we could not stop talking about how beautiful the place is. The service is great and I can not wait to go back.
where, when, how, web
604 688 8078
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Vancouver
cafe
blue water
sushi
seafood
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posted by SuzyQ on 11 May 2009 at 04:27
I discovered this intimate, yet lively little café and bar during a quick trip to Geneva. I asked the concierge at the hotel to recommend a casual place nearby that would give me a taste of the city, and he directed me to this place. It was definitely lively, as there was a very popular local band playing and large screen TVs had some sporting events displayed. Everyone was having a grand time. I enjoyed mingling with the locals, and the server was extremely accommodating, helping me translate their French menu and making suggestions about what to order. I would recommend this place because it is a microcosm of Geneva's night life. It has a great little menu with lots of interesting food items and the servers will take you under their wing to make sure you enjoy yourself. This is not the type of place I'd usually seek out, but I was only going to have one evening in Geneva. I really liked this place.
where, when, how, web
62-64 boulevard Saint-Georges
1205 Genève
www.cafedelapresse.ch/
022 320 62 99
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Geneva
cafe
bar
restaurant
lively
music
sports
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