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decent breakfast in the back of Balaclava... http://www.monkbodhidharma.com.au/

my old housemate was complaining because they wouldnt put bacon on his breakfast "what kind of breakfast place doesnt have bacon?" A vegan one you f**king moron.

on the hunt for local decent breakfast this morning, but too many bayside cafes are packed full of tards.

Just checked out Chin Chin on the net; yes this looks like the kind of place I'm looking for! Ta :)

I dont think they take bookings and there is usually quite a queue

Just letting you know in advance

Go early!

08 a5 3.2ltr 6 parking system works when it feels like it, drivers window sounded like a chainsaw opening and closing.. Engine oil disappears like no tomorrow engine codes come up for no reason been real pain in the ass lately

All said the car drives like a dream as I said it's just little niggly shit but to me it shouldn't happen on that kind of car all my mates BMW / mercs no problems at all

Get an a45 amg best 80k you'll ever spend!

Yeah shouldn't happen with premium $ cars... Does put me off a bit even though it's the first I've heard of issues with Audi, not that I ask a lot of people though..My mates A6 hasn't had any issues yet but he hasn't had it that long yet, only a couple of months...

Just looked up the A45, if it wasn't a hatchback I'd be more interested....C63 would be the ultimate for me... Second hand 4 doors would be around how much?

Otherwise a newer model M3, black on black. Again though, haven't looked at prices so might be too much...

Lygon st. Can't go wrong. Taken a few ladies there

Pimp

Problem is not many newer cars do it for me these days...

Audi A5/S5. A5 shape looks sick when done right, but S5 would be good for some performance

M3, but don't want the older model every leb and his mate has

C63 AMG, top choice but probably too expensive or 300,000kms for a cheaper one

34 GTR, goes in a completely different direction to the ones above, half the price, but I'd probably spend more on it..

Just checked out Chin Chin on the net; yes this looks like the kind of place I'm looking for! Ta :)

If you recall, we were going to go to Chin Chin on the night of our beach visit, but Aaron and Jess bailed and it was getting late so we called it off.

We've been to plenty of awesome restaurants in Melbourne, the biggest issue of all is that they are awesome for people who eat meat...like most restaurants. I can take you to plenty of well known / reputable vegetarian places...I just won't eat anything there!

Problem is not many newer cars do it for me these days...

Audi A5/S5. A5 shape looks sick when done right, but S5 would be good for some performance

M3, but don't want the older model every leb and his mate has

C63 AMG, top choice but probably too expensive or 300,000kms for a cheaper one

34 GTR, goes in a completely different direction to the ones above, half the price, but I'd probably spend more on it..

Yeh amg c63 under a ton is do able but it'll have high kms

The a45 is awesome don't judge it from outside the interior is better then the c63!

I know of heaps of people with audi trouble man

If you recall, we were going to go to Chin Chin on the night of our beach visit, but Aaron and Jess bailed and it was getting late so we called it off.

We've been to plenty of awesome restaurants in Melbourne, the biggest issue of all is that they are awesome for people who eat meat...like most restaurants. I can take you to plenty of well known / reputable vegetarian places...I just won't eat anything there!

No, most of the places you have taken me have also had average atmosphere and service. The 2 awesome places I've been to have been Chandon and Conservatory.

Yeh amg c63 under a ton is do able but it'll have high kms

The a45 is awesome don't judge it from outside the interior is better then the c63!

I know of heaps of people with audi trouble man

there is an A45 amg with the full kit that lives near me... thing is tits

No, most of the places you have taken me have also had average atmosphere and service. The 2 awesome places I've been to have been Chandon and Conservatory.

Because everytime I go to take you to an awesome place the vegetarian option on the menu isn't good enough or you already had that the night before and we leave! Like I said, if you want awesome veg only food we can do that - I've taken you to places that I know are great for people who eat meat; also taken you to places that I haven't tried before for the sake of trying something new for both. Reality is, it's a bit hard to pull off anything when one person likes mostly meat and the other won't touch it :)

Our city has a rep for playing host to some of the best restaurants in the world...which counts for nothing if you can't eat most of the stuff they whip up there.

Because everytime I go to take you to an awesome place the vegetarian option on the menu isn't good enough or you already had that the night before and we leave! Like I said, if you want awesome veg only food we can do that - I've taken you to places that I know are great for people who eat meat; also taken you to places that I haven't tried before for the sake of trying something new for both. Reality is, it's a bit hard to pull off anything when one person likes mostly meat and the other won't touch it :)

Our city has a rep for playing host to some of the best restaurants in the world...which counts for nothing if you can't eat most of the stuff they whip up there.

If they are some of the best restaurants in the world then they will cater for everyone.

All I want is to go out to a cool restaurant like I do at home.

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