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    JOSEPHINE RESTAURANT
    2008-01-17 17:07:00
    Hubby and I arrived quite late in Tagaytay City, it was around 2:00 pm. Since we were very hungry already, we proceeded directly to Josephine Restaurant. We have been here several times and we always have a great lunch. I really like this place, which definitely lives up to its name by offering the tradition of serving the finest Philippine cuisine and fresh seafood the way Lolas (Grandma) used ...
    By: Mel's Place
     
    Josephine Kwan - Dar El Hana
    2007-08-24 23:25:00
    The host of Dar El Hana has just returned the Fes Medina. Josephine Kwan ( she of the wicked laugh) is back from what sounds like a wonderful holiday in Australia. It was interesting that guests who visited during Josephine's absence in Australia noted in the guest-book that they were sorry to have missed her, having heard such good things about her. Well - she is back, now, so why not make a return visit?We caught up with Josephine at Thami's "My favourite street food place". Not only was she thrilled to be back, but was looking forward to getting involved in all the extras that Fez has to offer. Lets hope she gets enough spare time.Thami's near the Bab BoujeloudDar El Hana occasionally has a vacancy - if you are lucky.Bookings: Fes RiadsDetailsemail: moroccangetaway@gmail.comwebsite: www.moroccangetaway.comTags: Moroccan Morocco Fes, Maghreb news...
    By: THE VIEW FROM FEZ
     
    Josephine in Morocco - Dar El Hana
    2007-05-25 18:21:00
    A sense of style that is not oppressiveJosephine Kwan is an Aussie. There is no mistaking the accent or the warm engaging smile. Living in Fez for the last few years she has not only made herself a wonderful home, but opened it up to visitors from around the globe who want to experience life in a traditional house in the Fez Medina.Her house, Dar El Hana, is in a quiet street just off one of the main thoroughfares that runs through the heart of the Medina and it is distinctive in that, while it is beautifully restored, it is not overly ornate. This is a home, not a museum. It is livable, warm and inviting.A home - not a hotel.So what brought a woman from Melbourne to Morocco and why does she choose to live as far away from her birthplace as it is physically possible to be without leaving the planet? Simple - she truly loves living in Fez and particularly likes the Moroccan people. To walk along the street with her is to be constantly greeted by her friends and acquaintances - all with ...
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