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If there’s a restaurant in the Scout area in Quezon City that draws in celebrities on a regular basis, it is Octoboy Restobar at the corner of Tomas Morato Ave. and Scout de Guia.

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I never use chopsticks because I feel stupid grappling with these wooden implements.

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