Anonymous
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A huge warehouse full of shoes. Now this is a girl's dream. What woman doesn't love shoes? I always walk into DSW with at least 2-3 pairs of shoes. I can't resist. This is about 25 minutes outside of Philadelphia and worth the trip!
Anonymous
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Located in the heart of Conshohocken, The Conshohocken Cafe offers a casual atmosphere with an emphasis on great food. If you are looking for an Urban setting, with really interesting food combinations to the usually diner fare, you have to come to Conshy Cafe.
Anonymous
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If you are looking for a fun, inexpensive great menu of food with equally fantastic chocolate desserts you have to make a trip to Max Brenner. it is situated right next to the famous shopping district on Walnut Street. Make the trip. You wil not regret it.
http://www.maxbrenner.com/
Anonymous
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I have to give Bug 1 start for each category. If I could rate them with a ZERO I would. They seem to be the largest merchant for electronics in Israel and they are rubbish.
I bought a tablet on sale against my own judgement for my grandmother. I take it home and it doesn't work. I did everything I could to see what the issue was. I take it back to the store, and they didn't know what to tell me. They didn't want to refund my money or exchange. Even though the refund and exchange laws have changed in here Israel, they didn't want to obey the law. Do NOT use this store for any of your electronic needs. You will get very poor quality and very poor service. Stay away.
http://dutyfree.bug.co.il/
Anonymous
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This establishment has given me more information about my condition than 3 proclaimed Othropedic MD's. Just on this alone, I will be starting treatment with Jodi Hurwitz ASAP. She has over 23 years of experience in SA and in London. I am eager to start!
Anonymous
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http://cafnoir.rest-e.co.il/
I kept hearing about this place for some time after I arrived in Israel. I finally went with a few family members and WOW. The place has good service (which can be a little sketchy in Tel Aviv) and the food was amazing. They are known for their authentic Austrian schnitzel. I got the chicken schnitzel. If you love schnitzel you will love Cafe Noir.
http://cafnoir.rest-e.co.il/