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never really seen any decent yakitori bar in sydney. makoto in chatswood do chick yakitor which is nice, but only 1 type.

has anyone tried the new yakiniku/teppanyaki place in chatswood mall yet? it certainly looks good. It's called Japanese Dining Room or something like that.

has anyone tried the new yakiniku/teppanyaki place in chatswood mall yet? it certainly looks good. It's called Japanese Dining Room or something like that.

Ahhh I'm up for trying that! :P

Okay update

Tried the new Jap yakiniku place in Chatswood called Iwa

It's not bad but it is pretty expensive (a plate of beef has maybe 8 bite size pieces and costs upwards of $17). Atmosphere is good and they have nice decor. Service wasn't bad either and unlike most DIY BBQ places you don't come out smelling like cooked meat.

hey mark, Cars was off the road for 2 months so hasnt been out and about. I've been at Richmond for almost 6 months, moving back to Baulkham Hills with another SAU'er cos Im sick of driving from Richmond to st leonards all the time though :miner:

as for my trip to kyushu tonight, ate Teriyaki beef, oishikatta desu. (think thats right.. lol)

hey mark, Cars was off the road for 2 months so hasnt been out and about. I've been at Richmond for almost 6 months, moving back to Baulkham Hills with another SAU'er cos Im sick of driving from Richmond to st leonards all the time though :miner:

as for my trip to kyushu tonight, ate Teriyaki beef, oishikatta desu. (think thats right.. lol)

Bummer about the car, good for you that you're moving. I drive Blaxland -> Richmond each day so I understand where you're coming from. The windy parts down the mountain are brilliant fun but the 18L/100km RB26 sent me out for a 6.5L/100km 4A-FE! :laugh:

Do you know of any Western Sydney/Blue Mountains restaurants that you'd go back to please?

I dont even get any fun twisties on the way to and from work :miner: lol

As for Japnese restraunts, I dont know any out that way sorry. There is a japanese restraunt at norwest business park just near coles. but havent been there myself.

Gomen nansa!!

Hey Richard would you say resutoran Kyushu wa Grosvenor dori desu?

hai, jozu. but I would say "grosvenor street" instead of dori as I thnk dori is more like avenue and in this case gosvenor street is the name. also probably use arimasu or arimasu yo instead of desu.

I think you could say:

grosvenor street wa kyushu resutoran arimasu. (on grosvenor street kyushu resaurant is there)

(but don't ask me, I can't speak japanese for shit!) lol.

hai, jozu. but I would say "grosvenor street" instead of dori as I thnk dori is more like avenue and in this case gosvenor street is the name. also probably use arimasu or arimasu yo instead of desu.

I think you could say:

grosvenor street wa kyushu resutoran arimasu. (on grosvenor street kyushu resaurant is there)

(but don't ask me, I can't speak japanese for shit!) lol.

When replying to questions you almost never repeat the subject, so you can leave the Kyushu resutoran bit off. When using aru the the place the subject is in/at uses ni. Street and dori is a bit of a mute point, as streets here often aren't named and when giving directions no-one ever uses street names, so dori/street would be fine.

Therefore

Grosvenor street/dori ni arimasu.

Would work just fine (me thinks)

watashimo Nihongo ga yoku desu ne:

Change the yoku bit to jouzu and you will have My Japanese is good, too. (Is that what you wanted to write?)

holy cow. 257 challengers, just 13 winners.... hmmm it had better be some tasty ramen if you have to eat that much of it. it's certainly been a good earner for them. $12,200 taken in. and only $650 in free vouchers and 13 free ramens given out.

When replying to questions you almost never repeat the subject, so you can leave the Kyushu resutoran bit off. When using aru the the place the subject is in/at uses ni. Street and dori is a bit of a mute point, as streets here often aren't named and when giving directions no-one ever uses street names, so dori/street would be fine.

Therefore

Grosvenor street/dori ni arimasu.

Would work just fine (me thinks)

watashimo Nihongo ga yoku desu ne:

Change the yoku bit to jouzu and you will have My Japanese is good, too. (Is that what you wanted to write?)

Thanks Richard for your reply and thanks Stephen for your pointers! :) Hey what is arimasu?

And yep, that's what I wanted to write... whilst I can manage a few spoken sentences, my romanji is lousy. Not that that's a bad thing! :P At the moment I'm an illiterate Japanese student, lol

I thought it'd be most polite to point out how good I am at Japanese ;)

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