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Rightio peeps...

I'm going to give the Monthly Dinner another go, as it seems to have died somewhat :cool:

Date: Thursday 31st January

Time: 7:30pm

Restaurant: Orchid Thai

Address: Shop 1a, 296 Great North Rd, Abbotsford NSW 2046

Phone: (02) 9713 5248

Eatability Review:

http://www.eatability.com.au/au/sydney/orc...hai_cuisine.htm

Merli's Review:

This place has been a Team Northside favourite for a good 4-5 years now :) Fantastic food in decent portions at very reasonable prices (Average main = ~$15). Favourite dishes are the fearsome Volcanic Chicken and Green Chicken Curry.

As a bonus, there is a convenient bottle shop literally right next door to the restaurant in case you forgot to BYO beer/wine.

Lots of on-street parking right outside with good visibility over your cars, if you're anal about that kind of thing.

Bring a couple of dollars for some fantastic Thai food, super chilled beers, and great company. Leave the bitching at home.

:DEVERYONE IS INVITED! :blink:

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Looks like I'm staying at home to watch the kids.

......... just in case we needed any further confirmation of who wears the pants in your relationship :D

Looks like I'm staying at home to watch the kids.

how do I make the whip noise in the internet? woopisshhh. hmm not too bad.

I shall be attending. :(




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