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ahahahaha i had to drive home with my pants undone :P

the russian guy kept saying "dont stop for a break.... or u wont be able to eat anymore... and when u cant eat any more... have a break for 10 minutes and start again... u'll be right" :)

Careful, that place isn't for Greenhorns! :P

mmm.... is it bad that I really want a steak at 8:45am??? :aroused:

Hey Ni

If you are ever up for a huuuge feed nearer home theres a restaurant called Limors (I think thats how you spell it) on Kooyong Rd in Caulfield. Meals are sooo big they are falling off the dinner plates and I should mention that they use platter sized plates :D

yeah... ferni double booked himself when i booked us in last time... so i had to suffer and miss out :D

they got ribs? *drools*

ant, i know about limours, man... was practically there EVERY weekend when i was in uni... mmmm... ribs... they have a sister resturant somewhere else also, but under a different name... that doesnt help much does it?...

If you are ever up for a huuuge feed nearer home theres a restaurant called Limors (I think thats how you spell it) on Kooyong Rd in Caulfield.  Meals are sooo big they are falling off the dinner plates and I should mention that they use platter sized plates :D

I agree with you Ant, the meals at Limors are massive!!

I agree with you Ant, the meals at Limors are massive!!

hey inark sounds good i will be checking it out on wkend..., a nice place i been to is called little malaysia order the banquet there about 30 per person and fills you up and is very nice imho if anyone else has eaten there?

cheers

There's also a place in Ormond called "The Steak Bank"

That's all that's on the menu.

You can buy a 1kg New York Porterhouse.  It's fuggin massive!

ooooo yeah ive been there a couple of times...

omg i wish josie didnt make me diner tonight for work... id be going straight there after work.

danny - shut up fool! :)

oooooooo adding all these to my list of places to gourge myself at :)

while we're at it...

Anyone been to Urban Burger??? omg... fantastic burgers and chips... my favs the wasabi one... im a bit of a wasabi fiend... i have it on everything... even peanut butter on toast lol

They have the best burgers ive had for a long time... and also the strangest :)

http://www.digitalhive.com.au/clients/urbanburger/

Yeah Rushie I know what you mean.....first time I went there with a mate we each ordered a schniz.....should have seen the look on our faces when the meals arrived :P My mate is still impressed that the only thing left on my platter was the salad!!!

Oh and I think the sister restaurant is called Maxi's and its on Glenhuntly rd near Nepean hwy

Oh and I think the sister restaurant is called Maxi's and its on Glenhuntly rd near Nepean hwy

thats the one....

same size servings, both are huge, but quality of food is not so good...

How is the quality of Blue Fire Grill compared to these 2???

3 course... oooooooo not sure. all i know is if u get the churiscarria that its about $45 a person thats basically ur entree and main and then some :rofl: so add desert (if u even have room) and drinks on top of that.

i got josie the lobster which was about $60... ive also had a fantastic steak which was about $29... the menu should be on their site.

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