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Guys,

Its been a while and i guess some of you would be getting hungry :D

Maybe something a little less expensive and strenuous for the body (hangovers)

This months dinner will be at:

Kyoto Teppanyaki

Shop B2/ 372 Pennant Hills Rd Carlingford 2118

(02) 9871 0377

Time: 7.30 pm

For all you noobs who dont remeber the last time we were there (way back in early 2004!) this place is very well priced, quite friendly and food is certainly above par. It's BYO so dont be too shy to bring a few cans. And bring an extra one for the Beer Baron as he is a top bloke.

Everyone is welcome so come along.

Please post up attendance so we can book a table, post up by Wednesday 26/7/06 (the day before) :D

In....

N1GTR

dOOdz

DIF

N1 R33 GTR

Blitz

Smoky

4DoorGTR

Sewid?

Primordial

NXTIME x2

Liz

shonen

AndyMac

A31Deviat

mr 32

TO4GTR

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guys i think we need some other suggestions. I love thai orchid but we can't just do thai orchid 6 times a year...

How about japanese?

Thai Orchid again?

Im with Baron, how about Japanese? We havent done Teppanyaki for a while either

Im suggesting something that works, to keep the dinners alive, if you guys suggest something different im all for it

guys i think we need some other suggestions. I love thai orchid but we can't just do thai orchid 6 times a year...

How about japanese?

Yeah im in for trying something new :D

You go research richard are there any close by????

well how about we do carlingford teppanyaki again? that place was ok. and quite cheap. and steve last time at thai orchid saw about 3 people, plenty of guys have been saying (and I agree) that the fun of the old dinners was we used to try and go somewhere different nearly every time. Sure favourites come around every now and then, but in the main we used to try new things. Last time at carlingford teppanyaki there was about 8 or 10 but i think it was before your time. it was about 2 years ago now or more.

Or even mexican?

well how about we do carlingford teppanyaki again? that place was ok. and quite cheap. and steve last time at thai orchid saw about 3 people, plenty of guys have been saying (and I agree) that the fun of the old dinners was we used to try and go somewhere different nearly every time. Sure favourites come around every now and then, but in the main we used to try new things. Last time at carlingford teppanyaki there was about 8 or 10 but i think it was before your time. it was about 2 years ago now or more.

Or even mexican?

yeah! carlingford! thats close to home :D

and mexican is yummm!!! don't know any places though! think there is one at the end of military rd? :D

well how about we do carlingford teppanyaki again? that place was ok. and quite cheap. and steve last time at thai orchid saw about 3 people, plenty of guys have been saying (and I agree) that the fun of the old dinners was we used to try and go somewhere different nearly every time. Sure favourites come around every now and then, but in the main we used to try new things. Last time at carlingford teppanyaki there was about 8 or 10 but i think it was before your time. it was about 2 years ago now or more.

Or even mexican?

Yeah i know what you're saying, and i agree, id like to see these things actually move arouns Sydney a bit, but that wont happen as its already been discussed and attempted

Like i said, i just want to see the dinners keep going.........

Yeah i know what you're saying, and i agree, id like to see these things actually move arouns Sydney a bit, but that wont happen as its already been discussed and attempted

Like i said, i just want to see the dinners keep going.........

its ok steve we know but we are here now and I like the dinners so we are always up for different places :D and 99% of the time will show up

mona, there is a couple of places in crows nest/.nth sydney. my pick would be montezumas in crows nest.

Montezumas is a terrible mexican restaurant

Had to Happen in North Sydney is quite good and there is plenty of parking as well, not to mention close to the station :D




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