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Dim Sum Restaurant
Category: HostelsUsers Rating:
(603) 434-031462 Crystal Avenue
Derry, NH 03038
Dim Sum Restaurant is a business providing services in the field of Hostels. Dim Sum Restaurant is located in Derry, NH on 62 Crystal Avenue.
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Hostels, in Derry, are accomodation houses, often associated with one of the educational institutes in Derry for students who come from distant places and also provide food to them. They are usually charged a nominal amount for such facilities. While lack of privacy is a disadvantage of hostel life, the association, self-sufficiency & maturity learned in this life, are assets to an individual's journey.
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