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		<title>By: nonsense</title>
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		<description>I could go for &quot;Rama the Great&quot; at Sea right now.  But as you&#039;ve mentioned before: the food is so much better super hot and super fresh as opposed to 15 minutes later: but maybe that&#039;s just the fact about cooking with rice noodles: if it&#039;s not hot it gets kind of glutenous and gummy.  There&#039;s apparently supposed to be an impressive Thai place in Queens that maybe you and Mrs. Kangfoo could do a review of in the future?  Apparently it has no ambiance and no booze - but tasty and relatively inexpensive food: Sripraphai</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I could go for &#8220;Rama the Great&#8221; at Sea right now.  But as you&#8217;ve mentioned before: the food is so much better super hot and super fresh as opposed to 15 minutes later: but maybe that&#8217;s just the fact about cooking with rice noodles: if it&#8217;s not hot it gets kind of glutenous and gummy.  There&#8217;s apparently supposed to be an impressive Thai place in Queens that maybe you and Mrs. Kangfoo could do a review of in the future?  Apparently it has no ambiance and no booze &#8211; but tasty and relatively inexpensive food: Sripraphai</p>
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