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Lindsay -
I am going there on Tuesday! Its my first stop once I get to WuDaoKou. So excited!! Do you know
what road it is on? Anything specific to help me locate the place would be great.
Reading other forums, I learned there are a ton of indian eateries in Chaoyang district. That is a
bit far from haidian right? I guess it wouldn't be worth it to go all the way out there just to
have lunch. Gosh, I'm getting so excited, I just want to jump into a sandpile of hot, steaming
sweet potatoes.
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Lindsay -
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I just want to jump into a sandpile of hot, steaming sweet potatoes.
...and roll around until I get third degree burns. hehehehe.
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