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Venue chosen, same as last month.

Orchid Thai Cuisine

296 Great North Rd Abbotsford NSW 2046

ph: (02) 9713 5248

For future ideas...Suggestions for a venue please.

Preferably:

* Parking in view/nearby

* Good food and service

:)

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:) There is the Austrian Club in Frenchs Forest, It is awsome food and real german beer. You could also have 100 people if you wanted. You can have a huge feed for $20 + beer. Heaps of parking and did I say German BEER :wavey:

German beer is great, but beer and driving don't mix too well :)

I'll try and make this one, after my disappointing last minute pull out of the last one :Oops:

:2 thumbs up: for Orchid Thai @ Abbotsford (where the last dinner was at)

:P:) :)

- CHEAP, but VERY NICE thai food

- great service

- lots of parking on the road & quiet

- dining is on the footpath, so cars are viewable

- great atmosphere and there is the bottle-O next door

not that car parking is a must, id rather a good atmosphere, cheap food and nice dining to a big viewable car park...

:( There is the Austrian Club in Frenchs Forest, It is awsome food and real german beer.  You could also have 100 people if you wanted.  You can have a huge feed for $20 + beer. Heaps of parking and did I say German BEER :wavey:

Good call Mal, I'll organise one for there when I know I'm definately going to be able to make it. :)




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