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		<title>By: Kanin Club: Can&#8217;t Live without Kanin &#124; bento, restos &#38; recipes at http://www.kitchencow.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Miele Restaurant Guide inductee Kanin Club, as its name suggests, is big on rice. Aside from your usual rice offerings, they have some pretty interesting rice dishes like Tinapa Rice, Daing Rice and Aligue Rice. We had the Daing Rice, a fried rice dish that&#8217;s loaded with salty daing morsels, toasty garlic bits and generous amounts of spring onion. Each bite is packed with flavor as the daing and garlic heighten each other&#8217;s flavor while the spring onion cuts it, giving your tastebuds a welcome reprieve from all the deliciousness. [...]</description>
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