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Greg its great in theory but its just not worth it - seriously.

You go in to Japanese restaurant and order the miso soup and some noodles - someone else orders the prawns and delux seafood special with a few scotches to wash it down - the next thing you know there is a $500 bill for 10 people and someone says ok everyone put in $50. The miso soup dude isnt a happy camper about now. 10 people may be able to work it out but what if theres 30 odd. It becomes very hard to work out who owes $17 and who owes $22.50 so bills get evenly split.

Dinner sounds great but play it safe so that there is no risk of people getting pissed off with each other.

Greg its great in theory but its just not worth it - seriously.

You go in to Japanese restaurant and order the miso soup and some noodles - someone else orders the prawns and delux seafood special with a few scotches to wash it down - the next thing you know there is a $500 bill for 10 people and someone says ok everyone put in $50. The miso soup dude isnt a happy camper about now. 10 people may be able to work it out but what if theres 30 odd. It becomes very hard to work out who owes $17 and who owes $22.50 so bills get evenly split.

Dinner sounds great but play it safe so that there is no risk of people getting pissed off with each other.

Good Point.

I don't know whether it's just you guys not using the appropriate smileys but are you guys serious about Smorgy's?!

/me spanketh da noof...

Um smorgy's is a bit daggy to be goin to... here's a listing of all the alternative buffet style restaurants around melb...

Kings Buffet

Ground Level, Crown Entertainment Complex, Southbank

(03) 9292-5255

International, Modern Australian

Baffetti Ristorante 'e' Bar

106 Watton St, Werribee

(03) 9741-8989

Italian

Buffet Brasserie

1/300 Flinders St, Melbourne

(03) 9629-1551

Chef's Buffet

1117 Nepean Hwy, Highett

(03) 9555-5933

Happy Buffet

1220 Nepean Hwy, Cheltenham

(03) 9585-0698

Happy Buffet Restaurant

1220 Nepean Hwy, Cheltenham

(03) 9585-8513

Hoai-Viet Buffet Restaurant

158 Thomas St, Dandenong

(03) 9792-3600

Vietnamese

Iris Buffet

1563 High St, Glen Iris

(03) 9886-0688

Latin Beats

274 Park St, South Melbourne

(03) 9686-0188

Indonesian/Malaysian, International

Valentines Licensed Buffet Restaurant

315-321 Nepean Hwy, Frankston

(03) 9781-2581

we should try out latin beats in south melb... James you should be able to check it out... i work near there its not a bad place, and there's ample parking around, its in the city so its central to everyone.

also a read of this would b good...

http://www.miettas.com/restaurants/rest_96...96-00/bilo.html

Iris Buffet

1563 High St, Glen Iris

(03) 9886-0688

This is the only one in that list which I have been to and it's ABSOLUTELY CRAZY at feed-time. Drinks were really expensive, although that's always the case at these kinds of places.

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