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THREE NEW YORK CULINARY MAGNATES OPEN KIOSKS AT WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER PLAZA
Ed’s Lobster Bar, Harry’s Italian and Quality Burger Set Up Shop Outside Winter Garden Overlooking New York Harbor NEW YORK, June 10th, 2010 – Brookfield Properties announced today that three new alfresco food kiosks – featuring the culinary stylings of some of New York City’s best-known restaurateurs – are open for business at the World Financial Center Plaza in Battery Park City, just outside the Winter Garden atrium fronting the Hudson River. The three kiosks represent the first phase of an array of new dining options that will be coming to the WFC over the next several months. Ed’s Lobster Bar, Harry’s Italian and Quality Burger all bring a fresh and unique dining experience to Lower Manhattan. Each will offer a quick, affordable way to enjoy cuisine from some of the city’s most highly regarded eateries within the picturesque setting overlooking New York Harbor. “The World Financial Center Plaza is truly one of the great outdoor public spaces in Manhattan – especially during the spring and summer months,” said Ed Hogan, national director of retail leasing for Brookfield Properties. “We’re pleased to offer these exciting new alfresco dining options to our building tenants as well as area residents and visitors.”
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59% of Travelers Want "Family-only" Section on Flights Reveals Skyscanner
Summary: A Skyscanner poll reveals that 59% of travelers would like a ‘families only’ section onboard flights, with child-free passengers far more in favor of the idea than parents.
Body: Following the recent uproar over a woman who claimed a baby’s screaming made her ears bleed on a Qantas Airlines flight, a poll carried out by cheap flights comparison site, Skyscanner, has revealed that 59% of travelers would like a ‘families only’ section onboard flights. Non-parents particularly liked the idea, with 68% voting in favor, however, less than a third of parents surveyed were in agreement.
eDeals.com Mega Travel Search makes finding the best travel deals a breeze
Finding the best travel deal is certainly easier today than it was a few years ago, but finding the absolute best deal still means visits to numerous web sites. In other words, typing in airports, choosing travel dates, selecting the number of travelers and then sorting out the results again and again and again.
With that in mind thought your readers would want to learn about the new eDeals.com travel search that lets would-be travelers enter information once and search up to six popular travel sites (Hotwire, Expedia, Travelocity, Cheaptickets, Orbitz and Priceline) at the same time.
While most other travel comparison websites search a few popular services, the eDeals.com travel tool allows users to search for deals on airfare, hotels and car rentals, plus serves up the latest travel promotions, coupons and special-offer gems (the site’s main attraction is its coupons and deals from 8,000 retailers).
While the results still load in a half dozen different windows -- it beats searching every site individually and makes for an easy way to comparison shop!
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Last Updated (Thursday, 26 August 2010 06:34) Indulge on Fruits, Fondue and Everything but Blue
The Baiyoke Sky Hotel (Baiyoke Tower II) is pleased to recommend the one and only “FRUIT BUFFET” in Bangkok which is now gaining the popularity among the Thai and foreign visitors. Enjoy the long stretch of delicious & sweet fresh tropical fruits, seasonably and rarely found, plus their related products. Try the exotic variety of fresh fruits, ripe mango, raw mango, the cooling queen of Thai fruits “mangosteen”, banana, coconut, longgong, longang, watermelon, papaya, tamarind, orange, rambutant, guava or the fetidly fragrant “durian” king of Thai fruits plus the plentiful of candied & preserved forms and fruit sherbet, ice cream, fruit juice, fruit jelly, fruit salad and more. This unlimited fruit buffet is daily served at Bht. 200.- net per person. Our FRUIT COURT service, on 18th floor, starts from 09.00-21.00 hrs. Special fruit buffet package inclusive of entrance to the Observation Deck on 77th floor and the Revolving View Point on 84th floor is Bht. 250.- net per person.Last Updated (Friday, 27 August 2010 09:23) Exploring the Metal Castle at the Land of Smiles
Loha Prasat (a.k.a. “metal castle”) is one of the most unique temple structures in Bangkok. The prasat appears almost Burmese in design, although in fact it's a copy of an old style of Buddhist structure found in Sri Lanka, but now almost unknown. It was begun in the early 19th century by Rama III, but only recently completed. Last Updated (Monday, 26 July 2010 08:41) |







