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My bilas said that it's usually served only with lauriat tables that cost at least P20,000.00, though he knew of restaurants that can serve it by itself, without the accompanying dishes; it would still cost in the range of P5,000.00.
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So there we were seated at my in-law's large lauriat table inappropriately covered with pizza and fried chicken, talking Philippine politics, when someone mentioned that Gloria Arroyo, the current Philippine president, should beware the "ides of March".
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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My bilas said that it's usually served only with lauriat tables that cost at least P20,000.00, though he knew of restaurants that can serve it by itself, without the accompanying dishes; it would still cost in the range of P5,000.00.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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So there we were seated at my in-law's large lauriat table inappropriately covered with pizza and fried chicken, talking Philippine politics, when someone mentioned that Gloria Arroyo, the current Philippine president, should beware the "ides of March".
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Updated: 02/09/2010 11: 54: 50 AM MST RelatedValentine's Day diningFeb 9: For those who don't want to Chinese New Year brings with it thoughts of a lauriat, mouthwatering course upon course of Chinese dishes.
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Chinese New Year brings with it thoughts of a lauriat, mouthwatering course upon course of Chinese dishes.
WN.com - Articles related to Seoul welcomes the world in 2010: A year of excitement ahead 2010
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Updated: 02/09/2010 11: 54: 50 AM MST RelatedValentine's Day diningFeb 9: For those who don't want to Chinese New Year brings with it thoughts of a lauriat, mouthwatering course upon course of Chinese dishes.
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Chinese New Year brings with it thoughts of a lauriat, mouthwatering course upon course of Chinese dishes.
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In fact I’m still too full from the Chinese lauriat we had for lunch (thanks ChowKing) that I’m pretty sure I won’t be eating any dinner today.
A Goodie from Japan + some WordCamp Philippines 2008 afterthoughts « Undercover 2008
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