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                <title>Miam Miam</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[I went to this restaurant while in Rio about a year and a half ago (2007), really enjoyed the food, met the lovely owners (friends of the locals I was visiting) and then promptly forgot the name of the place to write a review.<br><br>I heartily recommend this restaurant - one of the best in Rio (in Botofogo) but also one of the most laid-back and, having just looked on their website, it seems to be winning lots of foodie prizes.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Nocy-Bé</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is a fantastic north African teahouse right in the middle of the old town. Not particularly French or Nicois, it's a great location to escape the madness of the promenade on a Sunday or old dears carrying their minuscule dogs (most days).<br><br>You sit on cushions in one of the dimly-lit rooms and choose from a huge selection of teas and juices. <br><br>Love this place...]]></description>
                
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