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try $250 and then another $250 for a wine match

I'll be eating there for the 3rd time in a few weeks... cant wait (first time at the new venue)

in hindsight proposing to the mrs at the chef's table there was proably not the best idea, as she wants it to be an annual trip now lol

Hahaha money

try $250 and then another $250 for a wine match

I'll be eating there for the 3rd time in a few weeks... cant wait (first time at the new venue)

in hindsight proposing to the mrs at the chef's table there was proably not the best idea, as she wants it to be an annual trip now lol

Lol cot dayum, lucky my Mrs isn't really into fancy food.

What's your opinion on the best all you can eat?

IMO mines the all you can eat at the Langham Hotel, alot better than other places such as the Conservatory @ Crown, RACV Club CBD or New Quay Docklands

Langham was good before they jacked the prices! Valentines day was about $150/head. It used to be my favourite buffet in town, but it wasn't that good lol.

What did you expect from a N/A Subaru Impreza...

I dont doubt that. And I have a pretty good idea of the person who will build one of the first kits, in vic anyway. But I'm saying it's definitely not going to be as simple as bolt on mods and a tune, unless you want to run 1psi

Ethanol + 6psi.

lol... hit up huxtaburger man

Tis on the list.

best steak i have had was the 180gm score 10+ david blackmores full blood wagyu from bistro vue. was even better than steak i've had at the actual vue du monde.

180gram....Do they make a version for men as well?

Come at me 'fine diners'

Langham was good before they jacked the prices! Valentines day was about $150/head. It used to be my favourite buffet in town, but it wasn't that good lol.

Everytime I've gone it was about $70-$80 a head. Though havne't been since last year. $150 might be for the extra rose and candle they have on the table for you :P

Tis on the list.

180gram....Do they make a version for men as well?

Come at me 'fine diners'

considering the price of the cattle... no ;)

also being a rump cap they aren't that big

Hamish I think you need to apply for 2013 Masterchef

not eligible dood - ex professional chef with ato records that are easily referenced

If I'm spending big bucks on a steak, I wanna be full. f**k the fancy shit

small courses are part of a meal, it's not like you go to a restaurant and get a 50gm steak and nothing else.

vue du monde is one of the most filling restaurants i've been to and each course is 50odd grams. last time i went we had around 23 items each, some bigger some smaller with a wine match.

full was an understatement

If I'm spending big bucks on a steak, I wanna be full. f**k the fancy shit

I'm with you, not that I'd eat half the fancy shit anyway (inb4 Hamish), but I don't want to be craving a quarter pounder meal on the way home from dinner.

Shame you're westy, stone grill at Paesano Knox is $30 for a 250g eye fillet and $15 extra gets you another 250g piece of meat = very satisfying and cost effective way to eat good steak out.

for steak i love stefans on whitehorse road, one of my fav places for steak etc

its like $60 per cut of meat with sides included

ive been told vlados do a great steak too but pretty sure prices are even higher..

I'm with you, not that I'd eat half the fancy shit anyway (inb4 Hamish), but I don't want to be craving a quarter pounder meal on the way home from dinner.

Shame you're westy, stone grill at Paesano Knox is $30 for a 250g eye fillet and $15 extra gets you another 250g piece of meat = very satisfying and cost effective way to eat good steak out.

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