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Guys due to popular demand,

Thai Orchid

Shop 1a/ 296 Great North Rd Abbotsford 2046

(02) 9713 5248

730pm

Its BYO and there is a bottleshop next door.

Post up attendance as we have to book a table - post by 9am Thursday the 27th please

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well i would say manly is better food than lane cove. but last time i went to manly the service was shithouse, and the food was pretty average too (considering the steak was $50 odd).

personally i'm thinking of a third option...

will post it up when it hits me.

Lane Cove is closer for us.

But we havnt tried any of these place and would like to come to your dinners.

What usually happens at these monthly dinners?

Is it just a big catch up session for members and meeting new people?

Lane Cove Steak House is overpriced for the quality of food that it serves (very average IMHO)...

Ribs n Rumps is more expensive, and the service is sh1thouse, but the quality of meat is lightyears ahead of LCSH.

Otherwise we could step it up another notch and goto Prime or Kingsleys in the CBD?

I vote for Ribs n Rumps in Manly.

Lane Cove is closer for us.

But we havnt tried any of these place and would like to come to your dinners.

What usually happens at these monthly dinners?

Is it just a big catch up session for members and meeting new people?

Usually we just drink, eat, drink, talk, drink, stumble home

Dont worry - i come from Hurstville for these, so for most people they're a bit out of the way - maybe a 20 min drive or so depending on where you are and where the dinner is? (its a great excuse for a drive)

Come and meet some of the NSW SAU guys




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