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anyone else eat at the Ultimo TAFE? you can book into there restaraunt for a really nice meal- costs about 1/4 the price youd pay in any other establishment. TAFE butchers are also a great palce to buy meat from.

La Perla- Gladesville, Victoria rd- Great fresh seafood, awsome Gonci with crab meat sauce, and fresh tuna carpaccio entre is amazing ( i usually duck in for just a serve of it) Not bad priced for what it is really- entres about $20 and mains $30

Good Cafe if your in balmain- Hangrys ( middle eastern breakfast) foul, Grilled halomi, Kofta, Baked eggs ect.

OR

The Bean- Best one on the strip, and ive eaten at them all. Eggs Benadict are quality as.

Both on Dalring street.

WAATTTT?

which Hurriances did you go to? the one in Bondi is better, always go PORK ribs with extra basting sauce. Don't get any other, they're boring,.

ribs were good, but more or less the same as outback steak house in penrith.

where they are cheaper.

Everything else is char grilled.

I farking hate char grilled.

missus got chicken, couldnt eat it because it just tasted burnt.

my steak was the same.

it was the darling harbour site.

ribs were good, but more or less the same as outback steak house in penrith.

where they are cheaper.

Everything else is char grilled.

I farking hate char grilled.

missus got chicken, couldnt eat it because it just tasted burnt.

my steak was the same.

it was the darling harbour site.

because they have n00bs cooking at Darling Habour, you must go to Bondi (hotter slarts working too) haha

anyone built their own woodfire oven? I want to make pizzas with a woodfire oven......

Nope, But i use my Nono's for bread & Pizza. Takes a bit of prep to heat up, Clean ect But pizzas litrally take abour 2 min to cook.

Pretty much means you will never use it as much as you think you might, I useally put aside a day once a month for a big bread baking batch. Anymore then that and its a real chore.

look into Komado ovens if you keen, There great. or you can get soem pretty decent woodfire oven kits for about 2k.

Edited by sydking

yeah i want to build something similar to that, basically just bricks and crap.

but maybe a stupid question, regarding his oven: WHERE DOES THE FIRE COME FROM!?

I derno? maybe ask him.. then ask him for a RB25DET manifold for you and I too HAHAHA

Nope, But i use my Nono's for bread & Pizza. Takes a bit of prep to heat up, Clean ect But pizzas litrally take abour 2 min to cook.

Pretty much means you will never use it as much as you think you might, I useally put aside a day once a month for a big bread baking batch. Anymore then that and its a real chore.

look into Komado ovens if you keen, There great. or you can get soem pretty decent woodfire oven kits for about 2k.

2k!!??!?! helllllll no i dont even have a 34 , i ain't buying an oven for 2k....

I derno? maybe ask him.. then ask him for a RB25DET manifold for you and I too HAHAHA

hahaha. sure. not.

Hourani's in Rhodes has awesome leb food!

how awesome!?

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