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Book review: XSLT Developer's Guide (Builder.com)







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07/01/2002 08:28 AM




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I raised my first family at Yank Sing.

Now I'm training my girls to eat with chopsticks there. Mimi loves the 'shrimp balls'. Jacob always loved 'hiding shrimp' and Aryeh loved the foil wrap chicken.

So when the SFGate ran this wonderful article - I knew it was time to come out of blogging hibernation.

It was a major tragedy in our lives when they shut down the place on Battery but since they knew that was coming years in advance, they had already set up alternative locations in the Rincon Center and on Stevenson Alley (where I see John Markoff is a regular.)

So congrats to Yank Sing - easily the best dim sum place on the planet earth. I have traveled to London, Hong Kong, all over the place - but NONE of them are as good as Yank Sing.

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