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Friday, May 07, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
El Buli Loses its Crown
The world famous El Buli restaurant located up the Costa Brava coast in Roses has this year been beaten to the worlds top spot by the Danish restaurant 'Norma'
El Buli has for the last 4 yrs been voted best in the world by the British magazine 'Restaurant'
However Ferran Adrià El Buli's head chef was named as the chef of the decade, so all is not lost!
Three out of five of the restaurants heading the list are Spanish, so this is still a major achievement.
El Buli has for the last 4 yrs been voted best in the world by the British magazine 'Restaurant'
However Ferran Adrià El Buli's head chef was named as the chef of the decade, so all is not lost!
Three out of five of the restaurants heading the list are Spanish, so this is still a major achievement.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
St George's Day

Women should give a book and the men should give a rose to their loved one.
Books will be on sale in most town squares.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Latest News from Ryanair.....Wed 21st
Ryanair today (Wed 21st April) at 12.00hrs confirmed that it continues to operate Southbound flights from Spain, Southern Italy, South of France, Malta and Morocco as scheduled. From tomorrow Thurs 22nd April, Ryanair expects to resume a full schedule of Northern European flights (except flights between Ireland and the UK). Passengers holding reservations on these flights at these airports, should continue to present themselves at these airports as normal on Thurs 22nd April.
Ryanair has today (21 Apr) decided to cancel all of its flights between Ireland and the UK until 05.00hrs on Friday 23rd April in order to use these UK and Irish based aircraft to operate extra flights from the UK to Continental Europe; and from Ireland to Continental Europe on Thurs 22nd April to clear any backlog of disrupted passengers.
Ryanair is announcing these decisions in order to give intending passengers as much notice as possible of the likely developments in European airspace over the coming two/three days.
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