It’s Fafa’s birthday month. As a part of our tradition, I took him out for a nice dinner. Last year, it was Jiro Sushi in Tokyo; this time, it’s the multi-course Peruvian meal at Atlas Dining. Even though I have never been one to enjoy fine dining, I loved everything about the restaurant. So if you live…
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