Tag: “Pinnatsu Seaweed Flavor”

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  1. Philippine Airlines 861

    Cheap crackers, peanuts dipped in seaweed-flavored starch, a Moon Pie knock-off, and artificial orange punch for lunch from Manila to Cebu

  2. Hoi An's Red Bridge Cooking School

    Cooking lesson in Hoi An includes market tour, boat ride, lesson, and a meal all for $18.

  3. Barbar Bakery

    Barbar: A Lebanese Fast Food Institution.

    Open 24-hrs., Barbar is the place the locals go everyday for breakfast, lunch, dinner and after the club. It's THAT good.

    Since 1983, Barbar has been serving excellent Lebanese street/fast food on Barbar Spears Street in the popular Hamra district of Beirut, Lebanon.

  4. Interesting Culinary Treats in The Mekong Delta

    The resiliency of the Vietnamese people residing in the Mekong Delta is exemplified by their eccentric dietary selections, readily available at the local market.

  5. A delicious Chinatown in Las Vegas

    Take off the beaten path to an exploration of something authentic and delicious.

  6. One Man, One Barbeque

    Eleven o’clock on a cold, foggy night. The Avenues desolate, the windows of Clement Street’s regarded Asian restaurants a clammy black beneath lifeless signs.

  7. Elviras Restaurant

    Bright and fun atmosphere! Elvira's is a very bright and very colorful restaurant in Nogales, Mexico.

  8. Politics as Usual.

    A police officer & food worker in a heated debate about--what else?--Lebanon's political future. The green painting on the wall is the symbol for the Amal Movement, a militant Shi'a Muslim political party (and notable force in the Lebanese Civil War).

  9. Off to Market

    The locals of colorful Bac Ha Market in Northern Vietnam.

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