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                    [ArticleID] => 392184
                    [Title] => Smoking hot!
                    [Summary] => You would think the Old Swiss Inn at Somerset Olympia in Makati City was burning that sultry night. But no, the restaurant was simply filled with smoke because so many fondue pots were out and burning on each table.
                    [DatePublished] => 2007-03-29 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Joseph Cortes
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                    [Title] => Fondue smorgasbord at Old Swiss Inn
                    [Summary] => The hallmark of Swiss cooking is the fondue – apart from the steaks, of course. But to say you’ve dined Swiss-style and left out the fondue, any seasoned diner will simply raise his eyebrows in disbelief.


Old Swiss Inn managing director Katrina Limcaoco describes the fondue as the perfect date dish. When the restaurant offered its first-ever fondue-all-you-can seven years ago at its Makati Ave. branch, at a ridiculously low price of P200, they were deluged with couples who wanted to splurge on fondues.
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                    [ArticleID] => 392184
                    [Title] => Smoking hot!
                    [Summary] => You would think the Old Swiss Inn at Somerset Olympia in Makati City was burning that sultry night. But no, the restaurant was simply filled with smoke because so many fondue pots were out and burning on each table.
                    [DatePublished] => 2007-03-29 00:00:00
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                    [Focus] => 0
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                    [Title] => Fondue smorgasbord at Old Swiss Inn
                    [Summary] => The hallmark of Swiss cooking is the fondue – apart from the steaks, of course. But to say you’ve dined Swiss-style and left out the fondue, any seasoned diner will simply raise his eyebrows in disbelief.


Old Swiss Inn managing director Katrina Limcaoco describes the fondue as the perfect date dish. When the restaurant offered its first-ever fondue-all-you-can seven years ago at its Makati Ave. branch, at a ridiculously low price of P200, they were deluged with couples who wanted to splurge on fondues.
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