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Oh noes!
http://www.lohud.com/article/20107070378
Huge fire at the Bengal Tiger, where we've had a few user meetings in the past.
http://www.lohud.com/article/20107070378
Huge fire at the Bengal Tiger, where we've had a few user meetings in the past.
i'm heartbroken. I didn't get to go the last 2 times I was in ny, and it was
my favorite restaurant since I was 7(or maybe younger)
I'd love to know whether the entire downtown White Plains smelled like Indian
food while the restaurant burned.
In any case, the restaurant was apparently already in Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation, so it's likely that there was a creditor somewhere who preferred insurance company ca$h.
In any case, the restaurant was apparently already in Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation, so it's likely that there was a creditor somewhere who preferred insurance company ca$h.
There was a fire that consumed half a city block. Of course it was hot.
I know, right? Does it ever itch right in that place where it's just unreachable
enough to be relevant?
We should UM in the east village for Indian food.
yum update
Uh, I might also suggest Yakiniku West, also in the *East* Village, for a unique Japanese experience, that you can't get anywhere else, this message brought to you by the department of redundancy department.
Either way, let's put something together for either there, or a 6th street indian place. followed by pub crawl? This week/next?
for a unique Japanese experience, that you can't get anywhere else,
So was Hiroshima, but it's not exactly something tourists go to experience.