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Food from Vietnam has enjoyed great global
success in recent decades. Any city worth its salt will have several Vietnamese restaurants along with the usual Thai, Indian and Malaysian options. From Melbourne to Manhattan, this exotic and excitingly different cuisine is always…

Posted on October 31st, 2008 under Restaurants, Vietnam
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sailing in Cuba

Think of Cuba and what springs to mind? Maybe it’s cigars, colonial architecture or the famous battered but classic American cars. Or possibly it’s the welcoming people, salsa dancing or those perfect white sand beaches lapped by the clear waters of…

Posted on October 22nd, 2008 under Activites, Caribbean, Cuba, Holidays
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Dezi Banhan, executive chef at Hermitage Bay, Antigua

With just 25 detached cottage suites set around a secluded bay of beautiful white sand, Hermitage Bay in Antigua is a secluded and peaceful place to stay. A fabulous resort in its own right (it was voted one of the top 20…

Posted on October 9th, 2008 under Caribbean, Holidays, Restaurants
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Indian cuisine

India has one of the most diverse and fascinating cuisines in the world and eating there quickly becomes a pleasurable pastime. And it’s largely thanks to the spices.

The main ones used are chilli pepper, garlic, cumin, black mustard seed, turmeric, fenugreek…

Posted on October 2nd, 2008 under Holidays, India
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surfing in Bali

Bali is famous for several different things. There are the ornate ceremonial processions among the steep, green rice terraces, when villagers wear traditional costume and carry extraordinary offerings of fruit on their heads to nearby temples.

There are the 20,000-odd temples themselves,…

Posted on September 25th, 2008 under Activites, Bali, Children, Sporting Events