+ Follow HAI SHIN LOU SEAFOOD KING RESTAURANT Tag
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[Title] => Its all rare at Hai Shin Lou
[Summary] => Thats a sea mantis!" exclaimed Hai Shin Lou Seafood King Chinese Restaurant general manager Ben Chong, as I awkwardly inquired about the extremely odd-looking creature that was on a plate before me.
I replied with a somber "Oh, how interesting," trying to hide my entomophobic tendencies (a general fear of insects). A larger and definitely more peculiar looking praying mantis would probably be the best way to describe this creepy crustacean.
[DatePublished] => 2004-09-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => DJ Montano
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[Title] => Its all rare at Hai Shin Lou
[Summary] => Thats a sea mantis!" exclaimed Ben Chong, general manager of Hai Shin Lou, Seafood King Chinese restaurant, as I awkwardly inquired about this extremely odd-looking creature that was placed on a plate before me. I replied with a somber "Oh, how interesting!" in an attempt to hide my entomophobia (a general fear of insects). A larger and definitely more peculiar-looking praying mantis would probably be the best way to describe this creepy crustacean. "It comes from Palawan.
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[Summary] => Thats a sea mantis!" exclaimed Hai Shin Lou Seafood King Chinese Restaurant general manager Ben Chong, as I awkwardly inquired about the extremely odd-looking creature that was on a plate before me.
I replied with a somber "Oh, how interesting," trying to hide my entomophobic tendencies (a general fear of insects). A larger and definitely more peculiar looking praying mantis would probably be the best way to describe this creepy crustacean.
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[Title] => Its all rare at Hai Shin Lou
[Summary] => Thats a sea mantis!" exclaimed Ben Chong, general manager of Hai Shin Lou, Seafood King Chinese restaurant, as I awkwardly inquired about this extremely odd-looking creature that was placed on a plate before me. I replied with a somber "Oh, how interesting!" in an attempt to hide my entomophobia (a general fear of insects). A larger and definitely more peculiar-looking praying mantis would probably be the best way to describe this creepy crustacean. "It comes from Palawan.
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[AuthorName] => DJ Montano
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