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All-You-Can-Eat Mussels

Where: Bungalow 8, King Street Wharf, Sydney CBD

Date: TUESDAY August 30th (N.B. DAY OF THE WEEK CHANGE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY)

Time: 7:30pm

All the mussels you can eat (several different flavours like Provincial, Laksa, White Wine & Cream, etc) and all the chunky fries you can eat for $18!!!

They also have a semi-decently priced (for city food) A-La-Carte menu for those who are adverse to eating 5kgs of mussels in one sitting :P:rofl:

Full menu and website can be viewed here:

http://www.bungalow8.com.au

WE NEED TO BOOK, SO CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE BY MONDAY 22ND AUGUST

People confirmed:

Merli

Shonen

Moanie

Kel

damuscat +1

Roy

Dundan

Sewid +1

Beer Baron

raz0r$harP

Shonen's Biatch

Akria

TOTAL - 14 people

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Add me to the list Merli..............MMMMMMM MUSSELLS and all you can eat chunky fries...

arrrghhhh

Also about your post about people having the option to eat something else....I think you might wanna confirm that cause last time I was there I read on the flyer that EVERYONE on the table has to participate in the mussell eating......(im being serious).

Thanks Thomas...

Last time I was there, they gave everyone who had the mussels a hospital/rave-type wrist band so the waiters knew who were eating mussels. No problems with people ordering other things though. How would they know anyway? Since you go upto the bar and order individually and not at the table?

Either way, I'll ring and check :cheers:




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