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NEW YORK – It may be a cultural thing, but when you’re up against a congregation of nuns and your neighbors in an apartment building in Manhattan, a lawsuit would make an interesting anthropological study in ethnic tension.

The Missionary Sisters of Sacred Heart (MSSH) in Manhattan has filed a complaint against a Filipino-American couple, Michael and Gloria Lim, over a Filipino delicacy called tuyo (dried fish), and its funky cousin, the tinapa (smoked fish).

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Guangda Restaurant offers a different outlook – and taste – on what an authentic Chinese restaurant can serve at affordable prices.

Guangda (pronounced as gwang-da) is a Fookien word meaning "with strong foundation" or matatag in Filipino. The owners of the restaurant believe that serving authentic, delicious, nutritious but affordable food will be their strong foundation.
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Courtyard, his newest baby, is up to par. Taste abounds in the Ed Calma interiors, and taste also emanates from the kitchen, from where novel Chinese dishes emerge.
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The Missionary Sisters of Sacred Heart (MSSH) in Manhattan has filed a complaint against a Filipino-American couple, Michael and Gloria Lim, over a Filipino delicacy called tuyo (dried fish), and its funky cousin, the tinapa (smoked fish).

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Courtyard, his newest baby, is up to par. Taste abounds in the Ed Calma interiors, and taste also emanates from the kitchen, from where novel Chinese dishes emerge.
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