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		<title>Hole-In-The-Wall Burmese From Yamo</title>
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While walking back from Duc Loi, I noticed some people hanging out by a scary looking store-front. Then I peeked in and noticed cute little old asian ladies furiously cooking up some noodles. And in this tiny closet of a place, all the seats were taken. And people were waiting outside. Then I looked this [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Burmese In Burlingame</title>
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