Tag: breakfast
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Victoria and Alfred Hotel, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-07-25 #placesA hotel with the best ever view you could possibly ever wish for. While preparing for going to Cape Town, I obviously wanted to stay somewhere with a Table Mountain view. It is called such because of the clouds rolling across the top of the mountain, which looks like a table cloth. A lot of the hotels advertised "partial Table View", but in reality, you would have to hang out by the window with the possibility of a broken neck to see even a glimpse of this majestic mountain.
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Odette & Aimé: Breakfast in Paris
written by neja on 2012-01-30 #placesA bistro which will put you in a Parisian mood.
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Monday Moodboard: Breakfast
2016-11-21 #cultureNothing compares to the tedious and grind-filled day that is Monday. But soldier on, weekday warrior! Boost your energy by catching breakfast and ready yourself, the weekdays are coming.
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Haas Design Collective, Cape Town
written by neja on 2012-06-20 #placesHaas: coffee and art. When I lived in the colorful area of Bo-Kaap 7 years ago, I couldn't imagine finding SUCH a place there at all. But all these years later, things have changed for the good. Bo-Kaap is an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter. It is quintessentially a Township, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre and is a historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town.
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Cannes 2012: Tips from LomoKino Filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul
written by denisesanjose on 2012-05-23 #newsWe're coming to you live from the 65th Cannes Film Festival where Thai filmmaker Apichatpong Weerasethakul just had a press conference over breakfast before his film's screening. During the talk, he shared his moviemaking tips to aspiring LomoKino directors. The most profound? "Don't fall in love." Read more here!
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Le Saut du Loup restaurant, Paris
written by neja on 2011-12-21 #placesOne of the most spectacularly located restaurants in the entire world. It was our last few hours in Paris, and we were desperate to dine somewhere around the Louvre. But it had to be a place which served Pomerol wine, there were no doubts about that. I didn't know why, but my partners did insist on that.
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