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Megabytes by John & Sally McKenna Vol 3 Issue 4

Heading East

Asian ChefWelcome to the latest edition of Megabytes, and this time out we discover fantastic ethnic foods in Dublin. 'One of the nicest things I have ever tasted in my entire life', writes Leslie Williams, finding gems between the Xtravision and the McDonalds in the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre. Find out more in his Dim Sum survey. Meanwhile John McKenna goes for kachela from Kathmandu.

We spend our life fielding questions from Dubliners - where can we go for the weekend? Well, we've found you THE address for 2002, where, just 90 minutes from Dublin, you can have your breakfast on the verandah, over-looking the lake. Our competition prize is dinner for two in 101 Talbot, and there is a treat in store for 'Corrie fans.

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Features

Dim Sum

Dim Sum, the Chinese tradition of small, snack-style dishes is literally translated as "so close to the heart" and is a speciality of Cantonese cuisine in the Southern part of China. Leslie Williams searches out the hard-core DS in Dublin. Find out more.

Getting it Right

The new rooms of the Wineport Lodge, Ireland's first "wine hotel" at Glasson in County Westmeath, are now open, and if you are a stressed out city slave, you need to know about this little piece of heaven. Find out more

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