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Forums > Living in Kunming > Business card print shops

Hi all,

Does anybody have any suggestions for a high quality shop for getting business cards made?

I'm not talking about the run-of-the-mill places on every corner. I'm thinking more like a place that has attentive employees, a variety of good paper, keeps its printers aligned and their color levels calibrated, and maybe, just maybe has invested 10 kuai for a pirate copy of Adobe Illustrator and learned how to use it.

(I don't need a designer, just somebody who can do a good job printing off of a .ai or high-res .jpg file that I provide)

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Forums > Food & Drink > Coffee Creamer?

Many neighborhood supermarkets and definitely WalMart and Carrefour carry Nescafé brand powdered creamer sold alongside the instant coffee.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > nightclub

Soho: no dance floor; horrible karaoke performances; warm, overpriced, junk beer that requires ice cubes for palatability; terrible music; skanky skanks cruising for a fat wallet. It's a skip, folks!

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Ganesh seems to have been pretty rowdy at times with a strong English presence. Plus, the beer 套餐s they're offering are certainly not designed to discourage binge drinking. I think it's seven bottles of imported Australian beer for 100 kuai.

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Good service, speedy compared to other Indian options, but the meat occasionally seems of dubious quality.

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The break and baked goods are quite good, rivaling other decent places such as As You Like (although I still think that French Cafe takes the cake in the bread department.)

The Sunday Roast is tasty and a good chance to meet some new and interesting people (communal seating seems to be encouraged.)

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As You Like joins the short list of places in Kunming producing edible pizza. Make sure you get the tomato sauce pizza, the cream sauce ones are nothing to write home about.

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This place has the best beer selection on Wenlin Jie and a proprietor who is quite knowledgable about the many kinds of German, Belgian, Spanish, English, Thai and Australian brews that he's serving up.

I recommend a wheat ale from the Rochefort trappist brewery in Belgium.

Bring your wallet and make sure it's fat. Quality doesn't come cheap.