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Dont worry about the Kebab Land Should Try the pizza shop next Door :iluvff: .

Johnny Boys Pizza. Besides owner drivers a SKYLINE. :)

I got to the Cellarbrations store next to that once a month or so for work and always see that GT-R there, looks good.

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If you've been clubbing on Chapel St, Lambs on Commercial/Malvern Road (next to the gay clubs) gets my vote. Without fail have never had a bad souvlaki there...as opposed to Lambs on Chapel which has been pretty disappointing for me. Place has been a 3am, post-club haven for me for the past 5 years. Hence the owner knows my regular order. Because they do pizzas too they have heaps of different ingredients, including but not limited to the elusive chilli flakes. Best of all, no Chapel St stereotypes buzzing around because most are homophobic and wouldn't go within 100 metres of the gay clubs.

This topic is almost as bad as pizza places though. Everyone always knows where the best pizza is, forgetting that it might be somewhat relative to them having grown up on pizza from that place. Or that they haven't ventured much out of their own suburb.

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Ive jst discovered uncle joes kebabs on sydney rd i think.....great kebab but too many "im fully sick off my tits bro"

thats what i hate about kebab joints.

seeing all those hanging out the front kinda makes me not want to go to try it.

there is always at least on smart as in the group.

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