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I really like Nandos. Me and my workmate split a whole chicken and large chips for less than $11 each. I have never tasted chicken that good anywhere. It's always so succulent. Could really go some right now...

bah shouldve asked you where to eat in singapore before i went there lol

the maccas in singapore is awesome the spicy tendercrisp burger uses a thigh fillet and it was awesome, heaps better than any maccas in australia

Next time bro, next time.

Wouldn't really call grilled chicken garbage food, bit expensive if you make it a regular thing though

Yer, that's another thing...it's a cut above the rest of the fast foods in terms of being...closer to healthy. Good protein fix straight after the gymnasium. Unfortunately the chips deliver teh fatness and yes, it does become an expensive habit as I learnt lol. Peri peri marinade tastes soooo good though.

bacon.

$200 of chocolate in bacon.

actually. save the block for SAU mountain retreat. Melt it down, combine with bacon and consume with alcohol.

haha needs more bacon.

When is the next bulla' trip? Might donate the chocolate to a school before then :(

Oporto chicken ftw, not as overpriced as Nandos and you get 10% discount with RACV membership

lol how much does all that cost?

I used to get their burgers but made a permenent switch to tenderloins. Sometimes I dig peri salt on the chips...

I think just bit over $20...

woah long time no see!

Shit man!

Where you been?

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