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Tuesday Night Dinner, 31/10/2006


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That was an awsome dinner... Thanks Lee for picking up Will...

Hopefully we didnt freak you out too much and you will want to come to dinner next week???

You are more than welcome and we would love to host you again...

Plus for the record for next time. If you order the chicken burger you will get 4 times the chips that Mrbenno gets with his steak at twice the price... :)

p.s. i thought that steak was rather poor

especially for $31 a steak....

well i've been to the norman once, and the steak i had there was full of sinew and a pain in the ass to seperate into bits

the steak i had at the pineapple was tender, juicy, and a fairly average flavour. Big thumbs up to the chef though who knows how to cook a rare steak, as mine was actually raw in the middle like it's supposed to be.

So in my experience the pinapple outsteaked the norman this time, but yeah not the best steak i've ever had =)

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