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I know that R&R Manly is a right PAIN to park for, but it's sooooooooo much nicer than the restaurant in Gordon... So it's got my vote :)

Richard, I'm all up for going to different restaurants, but you have to admit that the steaks at R&R are quite excellent (without having to resort to city parking to goto Prime or Kingsleys) and Thai Orchid's Volcanic Chicken is right up there in the Thai food championships :)

Next month, you should start a new thread suggesting somewhere else, before I get the picture of me lifting the chunky, professional steak knife up in the air and bring it down in a sweeping motion into the perfectly cooked, medium rare cut of Ribeye King Island Angus Beef on a wooden cutting board. As I savour the taste and dripping blood of that MEAT, I stab wildly into the pile of well done fries on the side of the wooden board and lift heftily towards my mouth as my other hand grabs at an ice cold beer to wash down the spoils of war....

Ahem. I'm hungry now.

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There's a council car park on Whistler St - Another one near Coles, Parking under Manly Wharf too - Plus there is street parking - you may have to do a few laps, but you always get one. What are you guys on about - there is plenty of parking in Manly !

Anyway - I vote for R&R Manly - cause I can walk home from there :D Plus the steaks are great.

BTW - If you wanna buy one of those Steak Knives that they use there - don't get it form R&R ($20 or something) - Go to the 'House of Knives' - $6.50 each - They are DAMN GOOD STEAK KNIVES.

Richard, I'm all up for going to different restaurants, but you have to admit that the steaks at R&R are quite excellent (without having to resort to city parking to goto Prime or Kingsleys) and Thai Orchid's Volcanic Chicken is right up there in the Thai food championships :rofl:

point taken you steak munching biatch!

I do admit R+R is good, but F#@king expensive... from memory the good steak is around $50? as always though I'm down for whatever. gangbang etc.




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