Monday, October 29, 2012

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CHINESE/DIM SUM Ton Kiang is the number-one place in the city to do dim sum. Wait in line (which is out the door anytime between 11am and 1:30pm), get a table on the first or second floor, and say yes to dozens of delicacies, which are brought to the table for your approval. From stuffed crab claws, roast Peking undercover tourist duck, and a gazillion dumplings (including scallop and vegetable, shrimp, and beef) to the delicious and hard-to-find doa miu (snow pea sprouts flash-saut ed with garlic and peanut oil), shark-fin soup, and mango pudding, every tray of morsels coming from the kitchen is a delight. Though it s hard to get past the dim sum, which is served all day every day, the full menu of Hakka cuisine is worth investigation undercover tourist as well. This is definitely one of my favorite undercover tourist places to do lunch, and it happens to have an unusually friendly staff. undercover tourist

is chef Christophe Hille, who whips up outstanding appetizers, pizza, undercover tourist and entrees. Even if you must have the insanely good braised undercover tourist pork breast with olives, herbs, and caramelized chestnuts to yourself, start by sharing dried fava beans with fennel salad and tuna conserva with braised dandelion greens and crunchy bread crumbs. Shortly after opening, a few items were ho-hum (ricotta and chard involtini, desserts). But even with its shortcomings, the restaurant still fell under the great category especially factoring in Shelley Lindgren, who guides diners through the exciting wine list featuring 40 wines by the half-glass, glass, and carafe.

You can pick up a passport application at one of 28 regional passport offices or most travel agencies. Canadian children who travel must have their own passport. However, if you hold a valid Canadian passport issued before December 11, 2001, that bears the name of your child, the passport remains valid for you and your child until it expires. Passports cost C$85 for those 16 years and older (valid 5 years), C$35 for children 3 to 15 (valid 5 years), and C$20 for children under 3 (valid 3 years). Applications, which must be accompanied by two identical passport-size photographs and proof of Canadian citizenship, are available undercover tourist at travel agencies throughout Canada or from the central Passport Office, Department of Foreign Affairs undercover tourist and International Trade, Ottawa, ON K1A 0G3 (& 800/567-6868; www. dfait-maeci.gc.ca/passport). Processing takes 5 to 10 days if you apply in person, or about 3 weeks by mail.

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