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	<description>Casting a little flavor (and a few aspersions) on the world of food, drink, and life</description>
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		<title>By: SaltShaker &#187; Blog Archive &#187; There&#8217;s a Right Way, and&#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] Buenos Aires - Sometimes you know you&#8217;re making the wrong choice. It&#8217;s just in your gut feelings. Yesterday we set out for one of our favorite weekend afternoon haunts, Sabor Norte&#241;o, where we pop in for a bit of Peruvian food and some music. When we arrived, around 2:15, the place was jam-packed, with a line of about twenty folk waiting to get in. There was also no sign of the musicians. Right across the street, at La Rioja 187, is Huacachina, another Peruvian spot, a bit smaller, and there was no line. We were hungry, we figured the folks waiting to get into our first choice were headed there because of the music, and besides, Huacachina was pretty much full. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Buenos Aires - Sometimes you know you&#8217;re making the wrong choice. It&#8217;s just in your gut feelings. Yesterday we set out for one of our favorite weekend afternoon haunts, Sabor Norte&ntilde;o, where we pop in for a bit of Peruvian food and some music. When we arrived, around 2:15, the place was jam-packed, with a line of about twenty folk waiting to get in. There was also no sign of the musicians. Right across the street, at La Rioja 187, is Huacachina, another Peruvian spot, a bit smaller, and there was no line. We were hungry, we figured the folks waiting to get into our first choice were headed there because of the music, and besides, Huacachina was pretty much full. [...]</p>
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