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		<title>Ching Yip Coffee Lounge Review: Hong Kong style cafe food in the heart of Sydney.</title>
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Love kitsch?
Love &#8216;old-skool&#8217; H.K diners that seemed to have froze in time back in the late 80&#8217;s?
Then this awesome &#8216;hide-away&#8217; cafe serving some authentic Hong Kong &#8216;fast food cafe&#8217; style food is the place to be!
This funky little cafe sprung back into my mind as I was reading one of my favourite blogs &#8216;Grab Your [...]]]></description>
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*The &#8216;A&#8217; stands for &#8216;Authenticity&#8217;&#8230; in the warm reception we received upon arrival.
The &#8216;authenticity&#8217; is in the &#8216;Asian-style&#8217; service which sadly was the poor management and the &#8216;warmth&#8217; was the temperature rising within me as I was told we had to wait for the table which we had booked for at 7.30pm.
This was not a [...]]]></description>
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