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The Jerusalem Falafel Restaurant in Chiang Mai!



 
 
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Old November 16th, 2003, 10:16 PM
pickle
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"Chabon" wrote in message
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On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 22:08:33 +0700, "My Hobby"
wrote:

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Haven't I seen this same post before, like every couple of months or so?
Isn't this a commercial posting. By golly, I think this is spam.

Yes you're right - IT IS SPAM - our 1st class photographer is now so
short on income that he has to spam the Internet...


Say Hey Chabby !!

Stevie is not short on income - he doesn't have ANY income !!


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Old November 16th, 2003, 10:17 PM
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"Ohia" wrote in message
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"Steve Kramer" wrote in message
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That's what I was missing. I went to thailand and enjoyed all the local
delights, but was surprised to find that ancient thai delicacy, falafel,

was
not on the menu.

Come to think of it, neither were the matza balls.


Say Hey !!

Come to think of it, neither was the pickled pigs feet or pork knuckles, or
pork hocks.




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Old November 17th, 2003, 01:24 AM
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Let me recommend a great restaurant if you are going to be in Chiang
Mai. The food is fantastic!

We had another great meal at the Jerusalem Falafel Restaurant on Moon
Muang Road just south of Thapae Gate in Chiang Mai today. We eat there
often as this restaurant never fails to provide a delicious variety of
Middle Eastern foods prepared well and presented and served in a
comfortable setting.

If you are going to be in Chiang Mai during this up-coming high season
(yes, the evenings are even getting cool now!) don't pass up the
opportunity to try their yogurt, humus, falafel, cheeses, and all the
other wonderful foods that they offer. The yogurt is certainly the best
available in Chiang Mai, and is also available in many different markets
around the city, found in their main dairy case. Try it... You'll like
it! )

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com

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"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes." - Marcel Proust
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Old November 17th, 2003, 10:10 AM
pickle
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"Steve Kramer" wrote in message
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My Hobby wrote:

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Haven't I seen this same post before, like every couple of months or so?


Yes. In fact I post it every time I eat in this restaurant. The fact is
that the food is so great that I simply can't help spreading the word
about it! Especially about their yogurt! It's great!

Isn't this a commercial posting.


Nope. It's a private endorsement by a satisfied patron. )

By golly, I think this is spam.


Wrong again. I have no connection with this company at all other than as
a customer who will go back often to eat. I don't received any money for
posting it, nor any compensation what so ever. I am not in any way
affiliated with the restaurant. In fact, I have never even met the
owners of the place, although I have heard that they are very nice
people. They certainly know how to run a good eatery. The yogurt that
they make is the most popular yogurt in town, and most of the
supermarkets and specialty stores carry it. And they didn't need a faked
contest to get that recognition. Their products speak loudly enough.

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com

Say Hey Stevie !!

So what did five (5) judges fine your jew friends yogurt inferior to pickles
Bulgarian Yogurt - now know around and about town as, "Chiang Mai's Yogurt
of Choice"

Eat crow !!


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Old November 17th, 2003, 04:59 PM
Steve Kramer
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My Hobby wrote:

snip
Haven't I seen this same post before, like every couple of months or so?


Yes. In fact I post it every time I eat in this restaurant. The fact is
that the food is so great that I simply can't help spreading the word
about it! Especially about their yogurt! It's great!

Isn't this a commercial posting.


Nope. It's a private endorsement by a satisfied patron. )

By golly, I think this is spam.


Wrong again. I have no connection with this company at all other than as
a customer who will go back often to eat. I don't received any money for
posting it, nor any compensation what so ever. I am not in any way
affiliated with the restaurant. In fact, I have never even met the
owners of the place, although I have heard that they are very nice
people. They certainly know how to run a good eatery. The yogurt that
they make is the most popular yogurt in town, and most of the
supermarkets and specialty stores carry it. And they didn't need a faked
contest to get that recognition. Their products speak loudly enough.

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com



--
"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes." - Marcel Proust
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Old November 18th, 2003, 01:02 AM
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"pickle" wrote in message ...
"Ohia" wrote in message
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"Steve Kramer" wrote in message
...

That's what I was missing. I went to thailand and enjoyed all the local
delights, but was surprised to find that ancient thai delicacy, falafel,

was
not on the menu.

Come to think of it, neither were the matza balls.


Say Hey !!

Come to think of it, neither was the pickled pigs feet or pork knuckles, or
pork hocks.


Nor were Panda Burgers!


 




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