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		<title>Doing Dubai!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am currently in Dubai on a short vacation! Thank goodness that Cyprus celebrates Easter yearly, so that i get an opportunity for a mini-vacation. The vacation in Dubai got off to a good start. This is what i have been &#8220;experiencing&#8221; in Dubai: Saravana Bhavan&#8217;s Idly, Vada, Sambhar; sangeetha&#8217;s mini-tiffin; Woodlands&#8217; rava Dosai and [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align: justify;">I am currently in Dubai on a short vacation! Thank goodness that Cyprus celebrates Easter yearly, so that i get an opportunity for a mini-vacation.</p>
<p>The vacation in Dubai got off to a good start. This is what i have been &#8220;experiencing&#8221; in Dubai: Saravana Bhavan&#8217;s Idly, Vada, Sambhar; sangeetha&#8217;s mini-tiffin; Woodlands&#8217; rava Dosai and Pongal and of course the must-have masala-milk.</p>
<p>No, i am not on an epicurean vacation, but a trip to dubai cannot escape the delicacies that these south-indian restaurants have to offer. I go to Chennai yearly, but i don&#8217;t feel the same there. maybe it is because of the fact that there are only two restaurants (that i know of ) near my house: Saravana bhavan and Data Udipi and they are more than half a km away from my house and it would involve a short drive rather than a walk to get these. But, in Dubai, in the the place when my in-laws live, all of them (yes, all of them) are just at their doorstep. All i have to do is to use the lift to go down from the 1st floor (why waste energy) ans then walk right into any of the restaurants.</p>
<p>But, it is not so easy. One&#8217;s brain easily gets clouded and confused when given so many options. Imagine trying to answer a multiple-choice question with more than 10 answers! So, i have decided to make it easy for my brain. I started 2 days back with the first one on the road and then moved on the next one yesterday and so on. But, there is another problem like today for example. I went into woodlands today and wasn&#8217;t very satisfied with the sambhar given along with Pongal and regretted a lot that i had passed over saravana bhavan for this one. But, rules have to be followed and there is no way i am going back to saravana bahavan until i finish with the last restaurant down the road and start over with the loop again.</div>
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