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Too much kanji for me... NFI what that means.

hahah, translated using babelfish it reads:

"Babelfish is the one of homosexual love."

or some such.

yeah, it was very nice steak. The service was pretty average. I think the worst thing was they couldn't just have one or two staff look after out table. I think we had a total of 6 people serving us throughout the night.

i was very, very full.

Who gives a sh1t what the service was like? I'm there for the food, not to rate the underpaid waitstaff.

I had unbelievably tender, melt-in-your-mouth steak, Amstel beer and outrageously expensive BBQ Sauce. I was happy :rofl:

das Fahren eines deutschen Automobils hat Sie einen verärgerten, defensiven Mann gebildet!

yes, the food makes it worthwhile. but good service is still apreciated when I get it.

Meh. I knew the service there would be bad. It's been crappy the last 4 times I've been there, and it isn't going to change anytime soon. I don't know why it keeps coming up? We've established a loooong time ago that the service there is sh1t dunno.gif




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