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    Bacon and cheese toasties at Brucies on queen st used to be the perfect finish to a night on the bash

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    @jegga said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    Does anyone remember a dive on Courtney place in the 90s called the diner? It was always the last place open for food if you didn't want Georgie pie or Maccas. The guy who used get really drunk on air while djing piratefm would come in there sometimes, one time there was a junkie passed out in the toilet with a needle still stuck in his arm.

    Derek Archer? I remember him well....his shows were 'interesting'

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    @MN5 said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    Abrakebabra still do pretty decent kebab burgers. All the staff have hairy arms and moustaches too, even the women.

    Thats my rule to judge how good a kebab place will be - the hairier the arms, the better the kebabs

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    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    @Smudge said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    Worst thing about KFC in the states when we were in Hawaii in 2014 - no chips. Instead, there was a ''biscuit'' which was actually a really shitty scone.

    You cannot be serious!

    @Smudge @Baron-Silas-Greenback yep. Had those way back in '91. Horrible

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    http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/87853271/review-we-put-the-kfc-candle-gets-put-to-the-sniff-test

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    Biscuits and gravy are a big thing in the US. I was very surprised when someone ordered one for me and a scone arrived. 😕

    I forgot about Denver burgers at Beefeaters in my uni days. They were tasty back then!

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    @Bovidae said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    Biscuits and gravy are a big thing in the US. I was very surprised when someone ordered one for me and a scone arrived. 😕

    I forgot about Denver burgers at Beefeaters in my uni days. They were tasty back then!

    The Mrs makes biscuits and Gravy quite regularly for a Sunday morning breakfast. They are a lot yummier than I thought they'd be.

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    I've never had KFC scones (had KFC Macaroni in the states) but I love the Popeye chain biscuits (scones) dipped in gravy.

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    @Nepia I had Popeyes in Singapore and it was great. The biscuit had a weird sweet glaze on top, I didn't care for it much

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    @Bones said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    @mariner4life Best I had was in Bulls...Go figure. Best Iskender I've had was at a place in Welly that used to be on Dixon Street just off Vivian. Anyone know if it's still there?

    There is a joint called Sahara at the local shops - their main site is in Parramatta which has a strong Turkish and MidEast population. Their Iskender Kebabi is so fucking good, you'll eat until you're sick!

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    @Stockcar86 said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    @MN5 said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    Abrakebabra still do pretty decent kebab burgers. All the staff have hairy arms and moustaches too, even the women.

    Thats my rule to judge how good a kebab place will be - the hairier the arms, the better the kebabs

    Sure, but sometimes I like the blokes to make it.

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    @canefan said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    @Nepia I had Popeyes in Singapore and it was great. The biscuit had a weird sweet glaze on top, I didn't care for it much

    My first experience with Popeyes was in Singapore, and I only went in to use the wifi so I could follow the live feed of the Magpies v Otago RS match - the one that we won. I was dancing a jig while eating my chicken, gravy and biscuits.

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    Best Kebab in the world is Pacha's in Palmerston North. A staple through my uni days, he used to have a caravan on the square plus a restaurant on Cuba st. Heard he has retired though.

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    You'll have to fly through Kansai or go to a shitty mall in Hiroshima to get that horrible looking shit interesting looking meal!

    We have far too much class in Tokyo for that, like Michelin starred Ramen restaurants 🙂

    oonamcgee  /  Nov 30, 2016

    Second ramen restaurant in Tokyo receives Michelin star for 2017

    Second ramen restaurant in Tokyo receives Michelin star for 2017

    Now there are two Michelin-starred ramen restaurants in the capital, and we lined up to try the signature dish from the latest award-winning eatery.

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    @gt12 said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    @Stockcar86

    You'll have to fly through Kansai or go to a shitty mall in Hiroshima to get that horrible looking shit interesting looking meal!

    We have far too much class in Tokyo for that, like Michelin starred Ramen restaurants 🙂

    oonamcgee  /  Nov 30, 2016

    Second ramen restaurant in Tokyo receives Michelin star for 2017

    Second ramen restaurant in Tokyo receives Michelin star for 2017

    Now there are two Michelin-starred ramen restaurants in the capital, and we lined up to try the signature dish from the latest award-winning eatery.

    I'm going to be in Tokyo for my 50th - going to Joel Robuchon for my first (and probably last) 3 Michelin star meal http://www.robuchon.jp/joelrobuchon-en

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    @gt12 said in What a time to be alive!!!:

    @Stockcar86

    You'll have to fly through Kansai or go to a shitty mall in Hiroshima to get that horrible looking shit interesting looking meal!

    We have far too much class in Tokyo for that, like Michelin starred Ramen restaurants 🙂

    oonamcgee  /  Nov 30, 2016

    Second ramen restaurant in Tokyo receives Michelin star for 2017

    Second ramen restaurant in Tokyo receives Michelin star for 2017

    Now there are two Michelin-starred ramen restaurants in the capital, and we lined up to try the signature dish from the latest award-winning eatery.

    Glorious

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    @Stockcar86

    That's awesome in the castle there. I'm proper jealous!

    If you are looking for any suggestions (although you seem pretty set) PM me and I may be able to suggest some interesting local joints.

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    @gt12 you are blessed with quality eating and drinking options in Tokyo

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    @canefan

    We are. Wife and I went to Ippudo for lunch (2 minutes away from ours). She's mad for Ramen and that was her request for Xmas lunch 🙂

    I had the third one down, with the heat on 5 (you can choose 3-8) with chashuu topping. It's friggin awesome for all of 10 dollars.

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    Out tonight to Tokyo's best kept secret - $100 degustation meal (5 courses) including all drinks (5 wines and digestif).

    So Merry fucking Merry Christmas all!!

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    @gt12 we tried to book dinner at Ishikawa but had to settle for Nakajima. Still amazing but next time I'm going for 3 stars

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