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  • lost in a Heart breaking dream بقلم cherryjade9
    cherryjade9
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  • Buk Chon: Korean Comfort Food Coming to Old City بقلم billycreagh
    billycreagh
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    Old City will get a Korean restaurant whose menu will emphasize comfort food, with a noodle specialty. Buk Chon - after the neighborhood in Seoul - is down for a fall opening at the former Zento at 132 Chestnut St., next to Adriana and across the street from Han Dynasty on the block with the Belgian block roadway. It's also a few doors from the new Glory Beer Bar & Kitchen at 126 Chestnut. Owners Chris and Alicia Chung previously cooked at Do Hwa, a popular Korean spot in Manhattan's West Village, according to Billy Creagh, a broker at National Realty in Old City, who handled the deal.
  • Absence بقلم weavingnarratives
    weavingnarratives
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    This story is set between Nevermore and Enshadowed, both by Kelly Creagh. "Her eyes fell closed as she awaited to be cushioned by the blackness that surrounded her, but the figure caught her before she fell into obscurity. 'Isobel,' it spoke. She jerked her eyes open. Her skin had prickled from the soft emission of her name from it's lips. It could only be - 'Varen,' she breathed."
  • Buk Chon: Korean comfort food coming to Old City بقلم billy-creagh
    billy-creagh
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    Old City will get a Korean restaurant whose menu will emphasize comfort food, with a noodle specialty. Buk Chon - after the neighborhood in Seoul - is down for a fall opening at the former Zento at 132 Chestnut St., next to Adriana and across the street from Han Dynasty on the block with the Belgian block roadway. It's also a few doors from the new Glory Beer Bar & Kitchen at 126 Chestnut. Owners Chris and Alicia Chung previously cooked at Do Hwa, a popular Korean spot in Manhattan's West Village, according to Billy Creagh, a broker at National Realty in Old City, who handled the deal.