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		<title>The Hidden Caffeine Fix to the Sexy Noodles: Melbourne&#8217;s Hotspots Under $20 in 1 Day</title>
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During the past month, I’ve been receiving a few emails asking where the latest Melbourne Hotspots are. The kind of eateries that not only generates some buzz within the community, but also manages to live ...]]></description>
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		<title>Public Holiday means time for Vietnamese delicacies: Thanh Ha 2 and Nhu Lan Bakery</title>
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Peanut butter and jelly. Black rims on a white car. Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston.  None of these combinations seemed like they would taste. The point.. please eat your Vietnamese Fried Spring Rolls with the ...]]></description>
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