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Review of Patisserie Deux Amis
28 Apr 08, 13:08
Patisserie 
In Patisserie Deux Amis the atmosphere is nice and staff is friendly. The are different good dishes to taste and during the winter there are very good soups served with a fresh butter baguette. There's just one thing not so good, it's the coffe...I'm not a coffe lover but this one is the worst coffe I've ever drink!
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Review of Blue Door Bistro
24 Apr 08, 14:14
The Perfect Restaurant! 
This restaurant is wonderful! The staff was exceptional, efficient and very friendly. Honestly the food was quite amazing and the presentation great. I can't say anything bad about this place because it has all the good quality of a perfect restaurant!I spent a wonderful time in Blue Door Bistro.
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Review of Petrie Museum Of Egyptian Archaeology
17 Apr 08, 13:22
Visiting Cleopatra!! 
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology in London, England, is run by the Institute of Archaeology, which is part of University College, London. The museum contains over 80,000 historical items and ranks amongst one of the worlds leading collections of Egyptian ancient historical items.It ranks behind only the collections of the Cairo Museum, The British Museum and the Ägyptisches Museum, Berlin in number of items.
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Review of Percival David Foundation Of Chinese Art
17 Apr 08, 13:17
Chinese Art 
The Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art is a collection of Chinese ceramics and related items in London, England. The Foundation's main purpose is to promote the study and teaching of Chinese art and culture. The Collection consists of over 1,400 pieces of Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing porcelain from the 10th century to the 18th. It includes examples of the rare Ru and Guan wares and two important Yuan dynasty blue and white porcelain temple vases dated to 1351 A.D. It also holds a large library of Western and East Asian books related to Chinese art. In 1950 the Collection was presented to the University of London by the collector and scholar Sir Percival David. It said to be second only to the National Palace Museum Collection in Taipei, Taiwan.
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