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nah, nothing in the member section :D

ok, let's open the bidding with me voting for some teppanyaki this time. possibly at crows nest or willoughby (been to good places at both those locations).

GTRSRULE!!!11 you need to befriend someone in paradise city and get them to give you a lift. because I don't think proximity to a train station will be high on the priority list for most of our attending members... :D

having said that, for crows nest it's just a train to St leonards, then bus for 3minutes up the pacific h'way.

any other suggestions.

Richard....Teppenyaki can get messy....DO NOT wear a white shirt.......

Why not sushi ??? Makoto in city or chatswood ???

hehehehe....Thai Orchid anyone ??????? :rofl:

PS

The CB is working fine...I think I just bought a shit set of batteries that night......replaced the batteries only once after that and it has lasted several cruises....once again thanks !!!

we did go to nicks late last year and personally I thought it was pretty average. very much an aussie style pizza joint. ie. thick crusts with LOTS of topping.

teppanyaki is ok as long as you tell them "no it's not a birthday/bucks party and no we don't want the sh1t thrown at us". then it's quite relaxing, and damn fine food.

haha thai orchid. hmmm have we been there yet?

good to see the CB is going strong now. I was looking quite the stooge :Oops:

Olde Castille in Bondi has the best pizzas out. They are super popular though and parking not great, which is ok now because after 20 odd years they have finally opened another store in Randwick.

We have never tried having a dinner in the east or south. 80% north 20% westish.

How about we go to the Willoughby Hotel ?

Its local, the food is great, its cheap and there is B E E R

The parking is ok and the area is safe

We need to think out of the Steak/Pizza/Jap square and go somewhere that has a bigger variety

Mal, I second the vote for the willoughby. they have Asahi on tap there, so it's kind of japanese...

plus they have awesome burgers there...oh and they sell battered fries!! battered fries!!! mmm fatty....




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