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Cup BAB opens in San Jose

Cup BAB in San Jose will have its long-awaited opening today and will serve the same Korean topping deliciousness customers have grown accustomed to at its main branch at BAB Korean Restaurant in Garapan. Located as the former snack bar on the left side of the San Jose Mart, Cup...
Posted On Feb 15 2021 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Wink Tea & Cake opens in Garapan

At newly opened Wink Tea & Cake in Garapan, you can have your cake and eat it too. Their drinks are also as amazing, making them the new go-to place for the island’s youth. Owner Zhang Lian Peng opened the pastel-colored tea house last Jan. 9 to give Saipan residents a new...
Posted On Feb 10 2021 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Angie’s Bento House reemerges at Garapan Fishing Base

There’s a new star in the Sabalu Market at the Garapan Fishing Base—no other than local comfort food vendor Angie’s Bento House. Owners Regie and Anthony Duenas are no neophytes to the food industry as Regie used to run Ann’s Creations and Cockpit Café at the commuter terminal of...
Posted On Feb 05 2021 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Miami Beat

The Miami Heat might as well change their name to Miami Beat as everyone in the Association is just beating them this season and you can no longer blame COVID-19 for the woes of coach Erik Spoelstra’s team. It’s as if midnight has struck for last season’s surprise Eastern...
Posted On Feb 05 2021 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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