Tuesday, September 29, 2009

iPhone 3GS from Orange

iPhone 3GS from Orange

Orange revealed that the iPhone 3G and 3GS will be arriving in their lineup of handsets for folks living in the UK before the year is Tmnet Telekom Malaysia Berhad after coming to an agreement with Apple to supply both iPhones via a variety of Orange's retail channels. This makes Orange the second supplier of iPhones, with O2 being the sole UK supplier ever since the iPhone rolled out. There is no word Adsl Cable pricing from Orange just yet, but chances are it won't stray too far from O2's pricing structure - which basically means you'll still need to sell that arm and a leg if you want to switch carriers.

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Wondering where to dine inexpensively but well in Boston? You'll want to know about Boston Cheap Eats - places where you can Adsl Ethernet Modem great food for $10 or less. Boston locals know where to find affordable and delicious restaurants and cafes in even the priciest parts of the city. If you're visiting Boston, you'll want to discover these places too. Keep reading to find out where you can find 3 of the best.

In Downtown Boston, everyone flocks to the fabulous Quincy Market Food Hall in the Faneuil Hall complex on the Freedom Trail. Walk into this historic building, where food vendors have offered tempting treats since the 1820s, and you'll see why. "Stalls" lining a long hallway display an amazing assortment of local specialties - creamy New England chowder, souvlaki and other Greek favorites, mouth-watering Italian pastries, fresh fruit bowls.

Making a choice can be tough. Fortunately, prices are low, and you can put together a feast for under $10. Take your goodies down to a table in the light-filled rotunda at the end of the building, or head outside for an impromptu picnic on the nearby Rose Kennedy Greenway.

Several blocks away in the Chinatown section of Downtown Boston, you'll find dozens of Asian restaurants, large and small, where you can dine very well for under $10. But with so many, how do you choose? My own favorite Boston Cheap Eats place in this area is 163 Vietnamese Sandwich (66 Harrison Ave). It occupies a tiny space, not much more than 12 feet wide and with only 6 chairs and 3 small tables, but serves up absolutely delicious Vietnamese sandwiches and other treats.

Beef rice plates and noodle dishes are wonderful. The fruit shake bobas (bubble tea) are so filling that they're almost a complete meal in themselves. But too good to miss are the delicious bahn mi wraps, Vietnamese sandwiches stuffed full of veggies and grilled meat or tofu "duck." Amazingly, everything on the menu is well under $5.

Saunter over to Boston's ritzy Back Bay neighborhood, and you'll find more affordable restaurants and casual cafes. One of the most interesting is Piattini Wine Cafe (226 Newbury Street). Specializing in small plates of perfectly cooked Italian specialties and great wines (and other beverages) by the glass, Piattini's manages to keep almost everything under $10 on the lunch menu, and many, if not most items under $10 on the dinner menu.

Don't think that "small" plates mean that you'll go away hungry. They contain High Speed Internet Access food that one plate will be plenty unless you've worked up an enormous appetite shopping in Back Bay's designer stores. Admittedly, a glass or two of wine will probably push you over the $10 mark, but you can certainly just have water with your meal.

What to order? The salads are fabulous - think of great combos like spicy sauteed shrimp with honey-glazed pecans, or smoked salmon with baby spinach. But you'll also find wonderful pastas, panini, risottos...and a dessert menu definitely worth considering. After all, you can always do more shopping to work off the extra calories.

These three choices are just a few of the many Boston Cheap Eats where you'll find delicious food at affordable prices. Come visit Boston, and find your own favorites!

Susan writes about favorite Boston attractions, restaurants, city neighborhoods, and fun things to do in http://www.Boston-Discovery-Guide.com, where she shares more suggestions for where to find the best Boston bars near Fenway

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