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本帖最后由 Matrix 于 2010-2-13 16:52 编辑 $ l/ ]0 v5 n! \
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While most of Chinese were celebrating the New Year's Eve with their families or friends, I chose to spend the special evening with my fellow classmates in an Asian restaurant.8 v8 H h% C9 M( P( D( U; A
3 o+ P( O- m) z# D& aThe restaurant we went is called Japanese Village. The selling point of this place is that the chief cook the food you ordered right in front of you. The party was a typical multicultural mix. Our gang included an Egyptian physician, a pharmaceutic sales rep from Middle East, 2 exchange students from France, 2 Quebec students, a PHD from one of the African countries, an army guy who returned back from Afghanistan not long ago, a physiologist, a lawyer from Brazil, a marketing professional from South Africa, several Canadian students, and two guys who are somebody's boyfriend. # f: @! I7 l5 A
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The food and service were great. The young chief talked a few good jokes that made everybody laugh. He also offered himself and our hot Brazilian lawyer a shoot. The night was full of of light chats, laughs and cheers. My order came with a small portion of New York steak, salad, Japanese soup and rice. and the bill was $22 plus tips.
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Everybody enjoyed the night, and we plan to have another party in the near future. |
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