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Look for one of the small outlets serving on an array of breads and buns and dumplings which you wash down with warm soya milk or tea.
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Local informants will point you in the direction of Bistro Boquete, where you'll feast on three included dinners of flavourful North American cuisine with a Panamanian accent, then wash it down with wine.
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After all that, you'll probably want a beer to wash it down with.
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Wash it down with their addictive and refreshing mint lemonade.
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Wash it down with scalding green tea.
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Just seeing a photo of Positano will make anyone who has ever visited long for the days when all there was to do was swim, have some freshly-caught grilled fish, and wash it down with an ice-cold limoncello.
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Nosh on pork tenderloin with a dried cherry stone fruit chutney at Zest American Bistro, and chocolate truffles with a cherry reduction at Cava Mezze, and then wash it all down with a cherry-infused margarita at Las Placitas.
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The cuisine at St George tends toward the heavy, with lots of stews and pork dishes, but you can wash it all down with hard-to-find wines.
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Customers wash it all down with bottles of extra-sugary Coke or giant milkshakes.
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We take brooms with us, we take bins with us and water to wash down if necessary.
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The burger comes with a bottle of Dom Perignon to wash it down.
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Even street food is being gentrified: at Quan An Ngon in Ho Chi Minh city, bejewelled ladies wash down their stuffed pancakes and hot-and-sour soup with sips of chardonnay.
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