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Nonya Indonesian Cuisine in Montreal

October 9, 2013 Leave a Comment

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When I used to live in Outremont I'd occasionally walk past this restaurant and want to go there. I recognized some of the Indonesian dishes—Laksa soup, satay, nasi goreng salad, but then I'd notice the pricetag and think, "I'll just go make my own instead..." And then I'd find … [Read more...] about Nonya Indonesian Cuisine in Montreal

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The Satay Siblings and the Power of Alliteration

July 9, 2012 Leave a Comment

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This will be more than a language lesson, don't worry. The day I enter a classroom in pinstripes and a pencil skirt and start talking about literary devices will be a cold day in Hell. But... ...I am going to ask upfront why two Singaporean/Montrealais brothers wouldn't use a … [Read more...] about The Satay Siblings and the Power of Alliteration

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