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god dammit i wanted to take on the....

"1 kg Man O'War" last i was defeated...

guys when you get a girlfriend, you end up paying through the arse for dinners so personally i dont give a shit where we go as long as its good.

my mrs and i went through a phase where we search high and low for the best steaks in sydney.

In our findings we concluded:

Hurricanes - best service, steak, and overall experience, and taste of steak. great price for the amount of food you get. VERY packed, have to wait 30min cos we didnt book. Also got free honey oat bread with meal - *tip of the day* dont order garlic bread, you get this instead!

R & R manly - booked early, so didnt have to wait. also very busy. service was average. Food came out fairly timley. Instead of plates you get wood chopping boards. i couldnt even dent the steak so i took it home. I've paid more for dinner elsewhere, but yes this was expensive for "a steak" but the portions are again massive.

Im Angus Steak @ cockle Bay wharf - voted THE TOP steakhouse and one of the top resturaunts this place steak was delicious and cooked to perfection. again a bit pricey. cheap safe parking at cockle bay wharf carpark. http://www.nicks-seafood.com.au/im_angus_steakhouse.htm

full menu online. i wouldnt mind going here as it was very nice. booking essential.

tony romas - 1 word for it - shithouse. the ribs were dry and hard. never going back there again

now finally, there is 1 resturant which i have not yet tried but i hear it is EXCELLENT when it comes to steak and ribs, it is good price, and it is BETTER that hurricanes *apparently* or so i have been told by people in the area who go to both resturaunts.

The place is called "Kelly's bar & grill" and it is in bondi junction westfield and the special secret sauce is apparently to die for [of which you can buy some to take home! :O]

http://www.yourrestaurants.com.au/guide/ke..._bar_and_grill/

as i have never been there i would assume booking essential, it is under the cinemas on level 6 i think and it has nice views

it would be my choice, since i havent been there before and was going to go there anyway.

-mark

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Oh sound so good I wanna slap my mumma :)

Im really up for anything and we dont mind the expensive place as long as its good and well worth the price :D

*As a girl I have paid for my share of meals before and after we were married for the record not all girls make there guys pay* :mad:




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