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expensiveLunchtime sees this bustling café packed with Leasiders hungering for healthy, Asian-inspired fusion dishes and gourmet sandwiches. Edge past cheek-by-jowl tables to the glass cases showcasing combo specials alongside platters piled high with bean salads and soba noodles. Fresh juices and high-end teas (massai and gunpowder) accompany such house favourites as vegetarian combo number three: a mélange of hot-and-sour soup, veggie dumplings and spicy noodles. Unlicensed. Mains $4.95–$7.95.
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