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		<title>The Very Best Thai Restaurant in the US</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 23:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[thai restaurant]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to getting fantastic Thai food, San Francisco and Los Angeles surely have a leg up about the rest in the country. You will discover some seriously wonderful Thai restaurants about the West Coast and I do not know if it&#8217;s simply because there&#8217;s a huge Thai population here or simply because the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>When it comes to getting fantastic Thai food, San Francisco and Los Angeles surely have a leg up about the rest in the country. You will discover some seriously wonderful Thai restaurants about the West Coast and I do not know if it&#8217;s simply because there&#8217;s a huge Thai population here or simply because the competition among ethnic restaurants is so tough. Whatever the reason, West Coast diners are in luck when they&#8217;ve a craving for Thai or Vietnamese cuisine.<br/><br/>An additional kind of ethnic restaurant that you see plenty of in San Francisco are Vietnamese establishments. These diners are normally little and modest compared towards the gigantic Chinese restaurants around town like Flower Lounge in San Bruno (near San Francisco) which used to have excellent food. Unfortunately some of these bigger restaurants lose the high high quality of their preparation when they expand and become so big. The kitchens just can&#8217;t handle the sheer volume of food that may be coming out.<br/><br/>One of the ideal Vietnamese places is Pho Saigon located once again in Daly City near Westborough Avenue. They&#8217;ve really modest prices and their Pho soup is genuinely fantastic and arrives towards the table quite hot. Not all restaurants serve their soup hot and that is certainly not acceptable to real soup lovers.<br/><br/>Which Thai location is truly the finest Thai restaurant will be open to arguments back and forth, depending on where you live. I occasionally get out to Antioch that is about forty five minutes East of San Francisco. There is certainly a tiny Vietnamese restaurant there call Da Nang that also serves Thai cuisine and is really very good.<br/><br/>The greatest Thai restaurant from the city of Los Angeles is Thai Thani (like Titanic) inside the beach suburb of Redondo Beach. This is usually a incredibly pretty location and mid-sized. The menu is expansive and you&#8217;ll be able to get all of your Thai favorites such as lemon soup and Pad Thai noodles. You require to have a go with their Thai iced tea that is really great. Their ideal dish could be the stuffed crab item known as &#8220;Dearest Crab&#8221;. This dish is truly terrific and will have you coming back for additional.<br/><br/>The greatest Thai restaurant in San Francisco is truly a chain named King of Thai Noodles and I have tried all of them. The very best one from the group will be the one located on Taraval Street out inside Sunset District. They&#8217;ve an open kitchen as well as the food arrives out in just a few short minutes piping hot to your table. Everything is wonderful there but you&#8217;ve to have a shot at one of the ten kinds of noodle soups they&#8217;ve. I constantly order the number five that is a huge noodle soup with fish cakes, fish balls, ground pork, cilantro, and chicken slices. Sounds like a great deal but the flavors blend smoothly. Ensure and have a shot at their appetizers for example the spring rolls or their deep fried rolls. They also have these fantastic little chicken or beef skewers that come with a peanut sauce for dipping. Their fried rice with Chinese Sausage is absolutely the greatest fried rice anywhere such as Chinese restaurants. After dinner, should you still have room in your tummy, you ought to have a go with the mango slices and sweet sticky rice dish.<br/><br/>			</p>
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		<title>Effective Menu Design For Chinese Restaurants</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jan 2012 10:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Attract more diners and increase your sales by creating an enticing menu design for your Chinese restaurant. An effective menu promotes and gives brand identity to your restaurant along with its cuisines. It is a representation of your restaurant and its personality as a whole. Here are design ideas for an effective and attractive menu [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Attract more diners and increase your sales by creating an enticing menu design for your Chinese restaurant. An effective menu promotes and gives brand identity to your restaurant along with its cuisines. It is a representation of your restaurant and its personality as a whole. Here are design ideas for an effective and attractive menu design.<br/><br/>How to Make a Menu Design for Chinese Restaurant<br/><br/>* Design a good menu layout. Your design should have borders and divisions. A perfect layout for your menu sets the mood and improves the image of your Chinese restaurant. Make layouts that are easier to comprehend by your customers.<br/><br/>* Complement with the restaurant&#8217;s theme. The colors and styles seen on your menu should match with the over-all theme of your restaurant. This will also help in the brand identity of your Chinese cuisines with colors, themes and styles. For your Chinese restaurant, you can use red and black colors plus fonts using Chinese style in writing.<br/><br/>* Arrange menu sequentially. The proper listing and grouping of menu is essential to clearly identify the sections of the cuisines. Beverages, desserts, main entrees, soups and salad, plus appetizers should be group and bordered to identify classification. Avoid dividing your menus in too many columns to prevent a news paper look for your list.<br/><br/>* Put menu descriptions. Entice your diners more by providing menu descriptions of your cuisines. Make mouth-watery descriptions of the foods you offer. An enticing and convincing cuisine description increases visits and food purchase on your restaurant.<br/><br/>Make your diners desire for your Chinese cuisines using these menu design ideas. Turn on their appetite for food and persuade them to come back to your Chinese restaurant regularly.<br/><br/>			</p>
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		<title>Getting Every Restaurant City Award the Easy Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 00:37:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Restaurant City is one of those games with lots of little things to keep you busy. One of those little things that is going to make up quite a bit of your game play time is the collection of Restaurant City awards you can earn.When you start playing a game like Restaurant City, the goal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Restaurant City is one of those games with lots of little things to keep you busy. One of those little things that is going to make up quite a bit of your game play time is the collection of Restaurant City awards you can earn.<br/><br/>When you start playing a game like Restaurant City, the goal is going to be growth, but eventually, you will want a little something extra to make your game play engaging and allow you to show off to your friends. That&#8217;s why awards can be so fun to acquire &#8211; but they can also be time consuming, which will get frustrating if you do not have a plan in place.<br/><br/>The Hardest Awards<br/><br/>Of the many Restaurant City awards in the game, there are a few that stand out at the top of the scale as being tougher than all the rest &#8211; the top level awards for each category, making your life all that much harder as you try and get the best content in the game.<br/><br/>You will need to spend 200,000 coins, visit 10,000 Restaurants, pick up 5,000 pieces of trash, harvest 500 plants from your garden and buy hundreds of pieces for the inside and outside of your restaurant, as well as for your avatar.<br/><br/>It becomes a grind very quickly and if you don&#8217;t work at it, you won&#8217;t get anywhere near those numbers for years to come because they are extremely high up there.<br/><br/>How to Get the Hard Ones<br/><br/>To land the hardest Restaurant City awards, you need to start planning early. This means you need to load up on the necessary tools to get there. To start with, you need a whole lot of friends. Don&#8217;t go for your normal friends who may not even log on to the game but once every week or two. Rather, spend a few hours looking for some good RC players who want to hang out with you and share ratings of each others restaurants.<br/><br/>For things like picking up trash, you can just cruise the Random Street and find people&#8217;s restaurants that have been abandoned and need a good cleaning. Spending coins will require making coins and you&#8217;ll end up needing a solid 700,000 or so total to complete all of the purchasing achievements, which can take a few weeks of feeding your customers &#8211; but will ultimately happen seemingly all at once.<br/><br/>Whatever your goals, getting all of the Restaurant City awards is a serious sign of prowess and talent in the game. If you can become one of the few people who manages to do it, people will definitely notice your accomplishment.<br/><br/>			</p>
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