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Official Team Northside Dinner - Thursday 26th July 07 - Masuya


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A little late notice but I look forward to coming tonight if that is still OK. I will head down to Ryan's and see who is there around 6:30 PM

Andrew

Will be good to see you there Andrew

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Great dinner guys. Thanks to all who came. I'm so impressed by the food at Masuya. That wagyu was f-ing amazing as well as the sashimi boat.

I'm so keen to go back to Japan again after tonights dinner.

Words can not describe how awesome that food was!!!!!! Kris great choice of places! Man that Wagyu beef was to die for and the Sashimi & the Sapporo... gees everything was brilliant!!

So going there again!!!

how good was last night!!!

I loved the sashimi (is that how you spell it!!?)

Well done Kris!!! and thanks to Tina and Nick who explained what the hell everything was! lol.

looks like a good one. glad you enjoyed it guys. Masuya is a staple of my diet. They have a great ljunch menu. Really sorry I piked it. But I was sick as a dog :)

Next time I think maybe a nice steak could be on the cards. kingsleys...

looks like a good one. glad you enjoyed it guys. Masuya is a staple of my diet. They have a great ljunch menu. Really sorry I piked it. But I was sick as a dog :)

Next time I think maybe a nice steak could be on the cards. kingsleys...

Since Ribs and Rumps was the dinner before last we have another idea for next dinner which will be posted today if we get time. I think you'll like it just as much though!

please let it be kingsleys! I went to the one at W wharf last week and managed to make an enemy out of John Laws who was at the next table!




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