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Date: Thursday 28th February

Time: 7:30pm

Restaurant: Radio Cairo

Address: 83 Spofforth St, Cremorne NSW 2090

Phone: (02) 9908 2649

Eatability Review:

http://www.eatability.com.au/au/sydney/radio_cairo_cafe.htm

Merli's Review:

They are licensed (beers, wines, cocktails, and shots) but allow you to BYO Wine (Corkage per person $3.30)

Fantastic, flavourful African food! Everything from the adventurous (buzzard, blackened fish, lamb sosaties, cuban juju steaks, etc) through to the old favourties (ribs, lamb shanks, steaks)... Definitely bring your adventurous hat though!

Can't remember the average pricing, but the eatability reviews seem mixed. I guess that means average pricing? :P

:)EVERYONE IS INVITED! ;)

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Who's in?

1. :)

2. NYTSKY

3. Blitz

4. sewid <- Dirty piker

4. N1SATAY

5. Liz

6. Beer Baron

7. cuppas

8. DJM5

9. Chum_32

10. Dundan

11. Kel

Im not in by default?

you realise they don't serve chicken satay there right? we just assumed no chicken satay meant no steve-o... :D

and yeah I'm in. you going to bring a real car this time andrew?

Is there on site parking????? If i can park off the street that would be good.

There is a Coles/Woolies/Something right across the road, so you can park there...

and yeah I'm in. you going to bring a real car this time andrew?

The real car currently has ZERO interior, so I don't think so :/

what do you need interior for, your other car doesn't even have a roof and you still drive that... I would rather no interior over no roof. come on, you know my logic is flawless, and if you get sick of driving on a milk crate you can always borrow a real car seat from me, I've got some surplus atm.

Maybe????? What kind of example are you setting for our other members? :P

Hahaha It was my cheeky maybe! Why can't you hold it in drummoyne or abbotsford again! I just wanna walk so I can drink.

Hahaha It was my cheeky maybe! Why can't you hold it in drummoyne or abbotsford again! I just wanna walk so I can drink.

Feel free to organise next month's dinner! I waited two weeks to see if anyone else would put up a thread, but no-one did! :rofl:




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