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Newtown sucks for parking and vandals.....

The reason we generally eat on the northside is because most of the people are from the northshore that attend the monthly dinners.

How about we go to the Thai that we went to near 5 dock, Kel and Duncan suggested it....it was cheap and is still the best Thai I have ever eaten.

I am easy on where we eat, I just hope there will be more than the december dinner.....:rofl:

Newtown sucks for parking and vandals.....

The reason we generally eat on the northside is because most of the people are from the northshore that attend the monthly dinners.

How about we go to the Thai that we went to near 5 dock, Kel and Duncan suggested it....it was cheap and is still the best Thai I have ever eaten.

I am easy on where we eat, I just hope there will be more than the december dinner.....:rofl:

that Thai place in five dock would be Thai Orchid............

yeah yeah YEEAAHH ????

I can hear that Volcanic Chicken calling already !!! :D :D

DATE?

Hopefully im back from Brisvegas in time! Been here since start of January and i'm dying to drive the GTR again!! Good thing the oldies got the window tinting and a few bits n pieces sorted for me while im away :)

Date for these monthly dinners is ALWAYS last Thursday of each month...

So this month it's on Thursday 24th February. I should have put it in the thread title though...

not keen for Bravos. last time I went there the pasta was sh1t. just my opinion though.

La Petite Aroma?

which one of you guys can get a staff discount there? Tosh I'm looking at you...

Not really keen on Ribs and Rumps.

How about Teppanyaki? there is a good one in Crows nest actually near Bravo, or there is one on Pensthurst st chatswood that I'm yet to try.

Richard

hmm still haven't been 2 a Teppanyaki let alone a normal Japanese restaurant.

would have 2 been close 2 trains, where ever we go so i can come

So where is it gonna be? I'd like to try and make it for once if that's cool.. it's like two days after my bday.. is there anything (or anyone) I should be worried about??! haha

If a location hasn't been decided yet - as close west as possible! :D

ok. it seems we've narrowed it down to Thai or R+R.

I'll put my vote in for Thai.

We really should be branching out though and trying different places, but oh well. :P




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