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yeah thats the one :P

with the big car wash place (u think living in the area for 10 years id know all the road names)

Yeah with the big car wash. 10 years, you should know every pot hole :lol:

One of our family friends owns the Lazy Moe's chain:

Lazy Moe's     

  320 Canterbury Rd Forest Hill 3131  (03) 9878 5400               

 

  Lazy Moe's     

  90- 94 Warrigal Rd Oakleigh 3166  (03) 9563 0888               

 

  Lazy Moe's     

  161 Mickleham Rd Tullamarine 3043  (03) 9335 1666

Sorry did I hear "SAU Vic Lazy Moe's night"???? :P

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narkeh

i been meaning to dig this thread up for a while now...

a new joint called 'the meat and wine co.' opened few months back almost next door to QBH in the queens bridge square...i know the head chef...

anyways OMG!!! the steak are awesome but the ribs are to kill/die for!!!!!best ribs i ever had and prolly ever will have...

i been going back there every few weeks, took many friends family there and everyones been most impressed...now it aint cheap, but not that expensive either...

but the mixed ribs (pork/beef) are unfcknblvble!!!!

just thought i share it with sau..

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Had lunch had a great little joint in Hampton on Hampton St.

Bit of a Bar-B!!! Shop 4/427 Hampton St, Hampton.

Choice of Beef, Lamb, Chicken, Pork, the sphincter of the universe, Sausage, Fish, Prawns etc

Basically you tell em what meat you want and what type of roll... he bar-bs it up for ya and you help yourself to the veges/salads/sauces to put in it.

the meat is absolutley cooked to perfection and the damper rolls are awesome.

Highly recommend it if your in the area!

And for the more adventurous you can have Croc or Kanga.

I just ate a Lamb and then a Beef damper.... 9/10

WTF?? I went down there especially today for lunch and they are closed - gone broke.

Bugger!

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