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It's all natural, just feeding the kids, right outside the entrance of San Jose's Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, which has reopened--expanded & refurbished-- after being closed to visitors for nearly two years.
Felt the blues this afternoon and decided to go looking for macro shots. As I went along one of my favorite trails, I was astonished at the amount of small flowers still blooming in the cool weather.
This photo used in the NowPublic article Christmas Dinner Ideas: Honey Ham, Prime Rib and Other Recipes
One of the hot tables at Lucerita's. Gran alimento! There were two other tables, one for cold items and salad and another with fresh bakery stuff.
MM Alam road (not the moj/masti but the name given is after the hero of 1965 IndoPak war, a jet fighter) has been transformed into a posh eating place for the residents of LCCHS, Gulberg and other rich localities of Lahore. Houses and lands' prices skyspacerocketed within a span of a decade as land mafia and new land barons got hold of it and converted into yet another food street. Only thing which differentiates it from the other food streets is exuberant billing customers are charged on account of interior and broken English speaking staff which puts a plastic smile on their faces when asked to bring a taza roti. Cafe Nouvelle is the addition to the already present ones. Its feature, high tea is expensive but reportedly good. On enetering for a lunch we were offered "sir, buffet or a la carte", I exchanged glances with my son but before we could decide, another guy hurried along and intervened, "sir we have a great great (second great was baffling) buffet today with marvellous variety", that sealed it and we opted for it. Seating was not very uncomfortable and at 2 pm there was not many customers around. The marvellous variety turned out to be a disappointment, mixed vegetables, balochi Qorma (which tasted not so good considering the recent killings in our Balochistan province), a chef's chicken which could only have been chef's because it didn't have any taste or tastebuds' tentalizing ingredients, a roasted beef in the name of Thai food, and one dish called something like lousy rice. Salad bar was good and probably accounted for the Rs. 350.00 plus per head billing. When asked to be served bread/ chapatti, it came after we have finished eating food. A smiling waiter presented the 'comments card', which was duly filled and when we were coming out, I glanced back to see that the guy was collecting crumbs on the same card. Some business ethics we observe.
LATEST: December 1, 2007. Somebody recently told the scribe that the above restaurant has been closed down due to rapidly dwindling number of patrons. With 'that' type of food and service and exuberant charges it was not easy to run this business with success. You cant fool all the people all the time, wisdome dictates.
The Sukosol Bangkok
Patummat Restaurant
Phayathai, Pathumwan
Bangkok, Thailand
Thai cuisine, Western cuisine, Asian cuisine, International cuisine -- name it. You're going to dining here. :)
Buffet breakfast at the Hotel Bethlehem. Carver and pianist still at their stations. This image is half of a stereo pair.
A decaying sign in downtown Albuquerque. Nothing says dinner like a buffet. This restaurant used to be called "The Royal Fork," an especially pleasing name. The sign was intended to be both a crown and a fork: two images in one!