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An awesome pizza place I went to a few times was Arthur's Pizza on Oxford Street in Paddo - not sure if it's still there, and it would be shit for parking too unfortunately.

When are we doing Indian? I know two restaurants I'd absolutely love to dine at again, one in Crows Nest and one in Blacktown (closer to home for me, but VERY highly rated, so it would be worth the travel for those East, North or South).

Ok Richard - is that the proper name of it? Ill look them up for details and we're set

Norton Street sounds good for the month after

yessss next month...

another idea is this lil thai place on grand parade called Gang thai.

also some nice places round cronulla and there's a tops greek taverna at Earlwood with a big ass carpark out the front that has a set menu thats massive for a decent price..

but there all over this side of the bridge so no one will turn up.. lol

yessss next month...

another idea is this lil thai place on grand parade called Gang thai.

also some nice places round cronulla and there's a tops greek taverna at Earlwood with a big ass carpark out the front that has a set menu thats massive for a decent price..

but there all over this side of the bridge so no one will turn up.. lol

The place on the Grand Pde is awesome, and so well priced IMO

Plus the northerns cant whinge about travel as its only just accross the bridge and at the ED for a few mins :laugh:

An awesome pizza place I went to a few times was Arthur's Pizza on Oxford Street in Paddo - not sure if it's still there, and it would be shit for parking too unfortunately.

The one at Randwick was the original one. (I think) Pretty good pizza there. Not sure if its still there or not.

The place on the Grand Pde is awesome, and so well priced IMO

Plus the northerns cant whinge about travel as its only just accross the bridge and at the ED for a few mins :laugh:

you been to the greek taverna in earlwood?? just as you turn right into that big carpark on the corner from homer st..

they bring you crap loads of food! only bad thing is that ppl that dont know the area will find it harder

you been to the greek taverna in earlwood?? just as you turn right into that big carpark on the corner from homer st..

they bring you crap loads of food! only bad thing is that ppl that dont know the area will find it harder

Havnt done that one

But there's also the Greek Yum Cha in Cronulla - $35 all you can eat

An awesome pizza place I went to a few times was Arthur's Pizza on Oxford Street in Paddo - not sure if it's still there, and it would be shit for parking too unfortunately.

When are we doing Indian? I know two restaurants I'd absolutely love to dine at again, one in Crows Nest and one in Blacktown (closer to home for me, but VERY highly rated, so it would be worth the travel for those East, North or South).

Yeah I would also like to do indian soon as love curry and need to find a good place :P

is it ok if i come? :huh:

Anyone is aloud to go so of course you can come

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