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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.

If we step it up, we should go to Hurricanes at Bondi - i used to eat at Prime and Kingsleys every fortnight, tried hurricanes and never went back

Its also cheaper so more people would be able to come.....and has a FULLY stocked bar :)

Yeah people drop down to my 'hood... I agree with Merli, the service is shite but the food is superb!

You're looking at about $100 a head if you're eating at RnR (well it will be for me since the steak I eat there is $60 for 500g)

KOBE BEEF = YUMMY!

If we step it up, we should go to Hurricanes at Bondi - i used to eat at Prime and Kingsleys every fortnight, tried hurricanes and never went back

Its also cheaper so more people would be able to come.....and has a FULLY stocked bar :)

YEA LETS GO THERE !!!!! CLOSE TO MY HOUSE!

Shonen,You have my 2nd for Thai.

RnR in Manly is the best steak place, but last time no one got out for less than $70 and the service was poor. There is another RnR in Gordon.

I guess the prerequisets for a monthly dinner are:

lots or Safe Parking

Fair price

Licensed or a super chiller next door.

Who was it at the Northern who suggested a Thai place in Ryde are that was better than Thai Orchid ?

While Manly is closer for me, I vote anywhere but there due to the parking and cost.

rofl thai restaurants are following where Kel and I move.

there is an excellent thai noodle place in gladesville and another interesting one....but I was holding them both until a dinner I can actually make :)

Gordon R&R is right next door to work.... i don't want to put a downer on the idea, but on my few work / social outings there....it is the same as Manly....service is sometimes awesome, but most of the time SH*THOUSE! :)

But I am happy to go anywhere....

Ando

Well how about just Thai orchid then?

Price is great, parking is good, bottleshop nextdoor, not a long drive for anyone really

Or, here is hurricanes menu and pricelist for mains http://www.hurricanesgrill.com.au/mains.html




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