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Michelle's Things

Saturday, November 19, 2005


This is Hua and Belinda scoffing all the squid tentacles before I could get some. There is actually about 9 of us at the table, but I didn't manage to get a good group photo. It was yummy and messy and I looooooooooove dim sum. Hua is Chinese, she could understand the menu, I normally go there with Bob and when the trolley comes around, I just point at which pots I want.
Most of the patrons are asian, only us and one other table, had caucasian people. So if any of you guys are in Oz, I will definately take you to a traditional dim sum, as its yummy and heaps cheaper with a large group. Also its the best way to learn how to use chop sticks.

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