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The restaurant was located in the countryside where rice fields spread out. The old-fashioned café, “Life’s Destiny,” has become a place of relaxation for people who have escaped the hustle and bustle of the city and are looking for healing and excellent food.


It has an old-fashioned appearance w ...

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