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Rightio... This month, SAU NSW is presenting a MEXICAN FIESTA!!!!

We will be heading to "Had To Happen" Mexican Restaurant in the heart of North Sydney on Thursday 27th May for a night of bowel rumbling chilli, burritos, tacos enchilladas, nachos and fajitas bigthumb.gif

Address: 107 Walker Street, North Sydney

Time: Dinner will be booked for 7:30pm.

Had To Happen's website and menu: http://www.hadtohappen.com/

PLEASE REGISTER YOUR ATTENDANCE HERE:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ca...do=getinfo&e=47

Booking will be made on Monday 17th May.

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Werd to that one.

Heres the list, feel free to add to it

1. Lane Cove River Steakhouse

(Lots of parking - great food)

2. Stir Crazy Thai Milsons Point

(Early booking essential - cheap - opportunity for photos under the bridge after)

3. Ghengis Khan Mongolian BBQ

(Plenty of parking - Buffet eating)

4. Tables Restaurant - Pymble

(Ample parking on highway - award winning food)

5. Gormet Pizza Kitchen Chatswood

(Parkings good, food is awesome - well priced)

6. Had to Happen - Mexican Food - North Sydney

(Good parking - good reports)

Its closed - Menu available online --> http://www.hadtohappen.com/fajita.php/2/2

"Had to Happen Nachos & Margarita Restaurant - Fully Licensed - Californian & Mexican"

YUMMMM ;) This place gets my vote for this month's dinner :D:)

Heyzoose.

 

All done in 57 minutes.  I don't want any dithering guys.

 

I was going to vote for Olympic Yeeros Darlinghurst; bad food, worse service, no parking, about 4 tables in the back room overlooking the alleyway.

:confused:

Heyzoose.

 

All done in 57 minutes.  I don't want any dithering guys.

 

I was going to vote for Olympic Yeeros Darlinghurst; bad food, worse service, no parking, about 4 tables in the back room overlooking the alleyway.

grouse!

I'll come, but I reckon Andrew and Tosh should have their glowing user names stripped!! The power has gone to their heads - plus the "glow envy" is driving me insane. I'm sure Nick will back me on this one... :P

Hawks: it sure is. Victoria Avenue Chatswood, above what used to be called Cafe New York. We went their earlier this year.

Richard




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