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[Back To Asia] Just few days ago, we popped in, saw Korean foodies were sitting down on the floor and enjoying their food on the balcony area, a very common style of South-east Asian table. After a little while of thinking, we decided to sneak in a really small door (just for cows, I imagined !)
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