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Been to melting pot on king william ? if not try it, they do a degustation menu, try with the wine matches yuuumm.

Crown and sceptre aint to bad for drinks, or BOHO on unley rd and they do alot of nibble food.

Lol how did the person get kicked out of there ?

did that 2 years ago, one of the best meal i ever had (best is 14 courses @ Tesuya Sydney:P)

the award winning chef then sold the business to the current owner last year, I checked their menu a month ago and it didn't change much

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If you really get stuck writeoff and can't make up your mind with all these great suggestions, I'll lend you the SLED for a night and you can take her for a spin along the coastline. :P

It turns out that she is a bike chick and had a nice street bike in the garage. She's into cars as well. I spoke about your bike and offer of the SLED. Cafe Salsa was good but not what I expected.

It turns out that she is a bike chick and had a nice street bike in the garage. She's into cars as well. I spoke about your bike and offer of the SLED. Cafe Salsa was good but not what I expected.

Did you actually end up taking her to Cafe Salsa?

I suppose I'm a little bit biased towards that place.........it's more of a restaurant these days.

I agree. I wasn't going to have a meal on the first date. Just drinks and nibbles and maybe icecream later. Less pressure and less $ blown if it turns out that you don't really like each other that much.

yeh now that one now been on couple dates last couple months an did the whole take em to nice place for dinner then movie an turned to shit most of the time $150+ l8r i find this out

belair hotel FTW these days or if shes a bit of a keeper the ed hotel bottom of belair is realy nice, btr this time of yr havin meal in beer garden. then up to windys for ummm a chat

Did you actually end up taking her to Cafe Salsa?

Yeah. I scored hugh brownie points when I first suggested it as she is a salsa dancer but both of us were surprised that it turned out to be an Italian restaurant. Still had a good meal in a relaxed seventies atmosphere. It was a bit cold for a walk along the beach though as we were both in short sleeves and I didn't have any tops or blankets in the Pug.

Yeah. I scored hugh brownie points when I first suggested it as she is a salsa dancer but both of us were surprised that it turned out to be an Italian restaurant. Still had a good meal in a relaxed seventies atmosphere. It was a bit cold for a walk along the beach though as we were both in short sleeves and I didn't have any tops or blankets in the Pug.

Glad you had a good meal.

You're right, Salsa is not really an Italian name is it.

Marco has this thing about the 60's & 70's retro look with the furniture.....not my cup of tea but some people like it.

Didn't think of it but you probably should have mentioned that you were a friend of the landlords......you may have scored a free drink (or maybe not).

Yeah. I scored hugh brownie points when I first suggested it as she is a salsa dancer but both of us were surprised that it turned out to be an Italian restaurant. Still had a good meal in a relaxed seventies atmosphere. It was a bit cold for a walk along the beach though as we were both in short sleeves and I didn't have any tops or blankets in the Pug.

the real question here is did you score haha

If yes then we all know where to take someone on a date haha

or BOHO on unley rd and they do alot of nibble food.

Lol how did the person get kicked out of there ?

Prob wasn't alternative enough!!

Theres a killa joint for food on Unley Rd called Vino, nice food and then BOHO across the road for drinks after!!

But Spats is the go if it's just for sweets/coffee!!

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Need help quick please everyone.

Going out with a girl tonight am picking her up after work in the city so just a fairly relaxed evening together. Any suggestions?? Was maybe thinking bowling. Is there are bowling ally in the city or nearby?

Need help quick please everyone.

Going out with a girl tonight am picking her up after work in the city so just a fairly relaxed evening together. Any suggestions?? Was maybe thinking bowling. Is there are bowling ally in the city or nearby?

for u Karly, Maccas would be a great place to take a girl:)

The closest bowling to the city that I know of is on Goodwood road (which is right across the road from a maccas too karl!)

Otherwise head east to the Bowling centre in St Peters/Norwood

-D

No macca's thank, hmm maybe bowling at norwood and dinner somewhere around there as well.

heaps of good food around that area, one in particular i'd recommend is the imperial peking chinese restaurant on payneham road, st peters. its just around the corner from the bowling. top notch tucker

-D

thank you sir!

She is vegetarian, i'm sure they are ok for that? most places are now.

yeah, just have to mention it - there are quite a lot of vegetarian choices on their menu

http://www.imperialpekingrestaurant.com.au/

too bad shes a vego, their peking duck is off the hook

-D

Windy Point restaurant is a cool place to go, with amazing views, and the food is always exceptional!

its in my restaurant group.... orcourse it is :P come to the river cafe or red ochre on the torrens.... :) may see a stag in the car park :P

the head chef is vego... so theres allways shit on the menu to keep the weirdos happy!

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Windy Point restaurant is a cool place to go, with amazing views, and the food is always exceptional!

its in my restaurant group.... orcourse it is :P come to the river cafe or red ochre on the torrens.... :) may see a stag in the car park :P

lol at this thread, i know a few good places to go park for some privacy. best to give em a test drive early n see how they handle :P

but im not the sharing type cause i dont want 1 of you mother f ers springing me while im in the middle of......................chat...ting

and for the risk of being taken seriously this was a joke post :P incase that wasnt clear. id neva do that in the gtr gota keep it clean n scratch mark free

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I don't get it.... Almost anyone that's been to Spats raves about it. I've been there twice with the mrs and friends and both times the smell in that place was absolutely disgusting (if you can imagine strong parmesan cheese mixed with vomit).... I won't go back there!

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