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I dont start fights, I FINISH THEM.

I'm the guy who gets blamed at the end of the day just cos they happen to have me on security cam swinging a barstool

what?

Then we're gonna start checking out various steak joints and rate em..

Grill Room

1 Queens Rd, Albert Park

The end :D

I'm there 10 times a year, maybe more. Never had a bad steak yet in 6-7 years and most places i regular have horrifically fked up at least 1-2 meals in that time.

It's no $15 steak & a pot place though...

I don't do steak and pot deals. Standard is around $30 minimum but we do hit the odd place with a deal (2nd meal $5 etc) and the steaks are actually decent

Outback jacks isn't too bad.

I'll put your suggestion on the list though. Any others send em my way ladies

pub steaks are shite

mind you I'm pushing the publisher at work to try and get me in on some freebies by testing for the melbourne version of this:

http://www.penguin.com.au/products/9780143205661/sydney-morning-herald-good-pub-food-guide-2011

pub steaks are shite

mind you I'm pushing the publisher at work to try and get me in on some freebies by testing for the melbourne version of this:

http://www.penguin.com.au/products/9780143205661/sydney-morning-herald-good-pub-food-guide-2011

You'll need someone to accompany you to give a more complete review. Let me know when and where. :cheers:

six to ten inches, seriously.. the end of the pier was taken and taken quite early... so i dont think we'll get to fish that on sunday morning.. and i lost my bell. Need another..

There's a technique called edging. You slowly inch closer and closer to the spot lol

Dw, well get it no matter what, NO MATTER WHAT

I don't do steak and pot deals. Standard is around $30 minimum but we do hit the odd place with a deal (2nd meal $5 etc) and the steaks are actually decent

Outback jacks isn't too bad.

I'll put your suggestion on the list though. Any others send em my way ladies

Stone grill eye fillet @ Paesanos Knox, don't question it, just do if you haven't already. I have these almost weekly, it's a terrible addiction. You cannot top the advantages of cooking it yourself (instantly) to perfection, having the actual meal come out in 15 minutes, and having a permanently hot meal. $30 for 250-300 gram eye fillet (varies on the day, but a good size and always good quality meat) including sauce and chips/salad. An extra $15 will get you another piece of meat (never done this, so don't know if it's the same size or not). I've been to most of the well known steak restaurants in Melbourne and the only ones that have come close IMO in terms of taste / overall quality are $50-60 for a piss small eye fillet not including sauce etc. Outback Jacks was decent but it had me wishing I hadn't ventured outside of my comfort zone.

don't speed then silly :P

this time it wasnt speeding...this time it was a nice epa notice...hate that coppa...lucky kriss didn come for that midnight cruise....waiting to hear from others if anyone else got a notice...if its just me..then ill really get pissed off...man i shud hv dun a runner while i could....he sounded nice to let us off with a warning but NO!!! had to get me done...

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