by JK » Mon Aug 24, 2015 2:05 am
by Pag » Mon Aug 24, 2015 9:24 am
by Mythical Creature » Mon Aug 24, 2015 10:26 am
by Booney » Mon Aug 24, 2015 10:39 am
Mythical Creature wrote:Took the Mrs and kids to Semaphore on Saturday. Ate at the Palais. $63 for Pint of Teds, Pint of Cider, Kids raspberry, Garlic Bread Pizza (6 pieces) Nuggets and Chips, S & P Squid and Chicken Parmi. Always a bonus when they bring the nuggets out first for the kid.
Mrs had the squid and was very happy with it. She rated it as one of the best she's had. I had the chicken parmi and it looked bigger than the advertised 300gm size. Parmi sauce was right up there with the best I've ever had, and the snitzel was not oily at all from the cooking. Chips on the side.
Service was pretty quick, only half way through my pint when it came out.
One of the best pub meals I've had in a long time, I would give this a solid 8.5 out of 10!
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 24, 2015 10:44 am
Booney wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Took the Mrs and kids to Semaphore on Saturday. Ate at the Palais. $63 for Pint of Teds, Pint of Cider, Kids raspberry, Garlic Bread Pizza (6 pieces) Nuggets and Chips, S & P Squid and Chicken Parmi. Always a bonus when they bring the nuggets out first for the kid.
Mrs had the squid and was very happy with it. She rated it as one of the best she's had. I had the chicken parmi and it looked bigger than the advertised 300gm size. Parmi sauce was right up there with the best I've ever had, and the snitzel was not oily at all from the cooking. Chips on the side.
Service was pretty quick, only half way through my pint when it came out.
One of the best pub meals I've had in a long time, I would give this a solid 8.5 out of 10!
You think? When the Boons were little I hated having them finish their nuggets etc and then get all ratty and bored while you're trying to eat yours.
The Palais however do do good food. Was there a month or so back for some drinks and shared a dip plate, had some pizzas as well. Agreed.
by JK » Mon Aug 24, 2015 11:06 am
Booney wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Took the Mrs and kids to Semaphore on Saturday. Ate at the Palais. $63 for Pint of Teds, Pint of Cider, Kids raspberry, Garlic Bread Pizza (6 pieces) Nuggets and Chips, S & P Squid and Chicken Parmi. Always a bonus when they bring the nuggets out first for the kid.
Mrs had the squid and was very happy with it. She rated it as one of the best she's had. I had the chicken parmi and it looked bigger than the advertised 300gm size. Parmi sauce was right up there with the best I've ever had, and the snitzel was not oily at all from the cooking. Chips on the side.
Service was pretty quick, only half way through my pint when it came out.
One of the best pub meals I've had in a long time, I would give this a solid 8.5 out of 10!
You think? When the Boons were little I hated having them finish their nuggets etc and then get all ratty and bored while you're trying to eat yours.
The Palais however do do good food. Was there a month or so back for some drinks and shared a dip plate, had some pizzas as well. Agreed.
by Mythical Creature » Mon Aug 24, 2015 11:26 am
JK wrote:Booney wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Took the Mrs and kids to Semaphore on Saturday. Ate at the Palais. $63 for Pint of Teds, Pint of Cider, Kids raspberry, Garlic Bread Pizza (6 pieces) Nuggets and Chips, S & P Squid and Chicken Parmi. Always a bonus when they bring the nuggets out first for the kid.
Mrs had the squid and was very happy with it. She rated it as one of the best she's had. I had the chicken parmi and it looked bigger than the advertised 300gm size. Parmi sauce was right up there with the best I've ever had, and the snitzel was not oily at all from the cooking. Chips on the side.
Service was pretty quick, only half way through my pint when it came out.
One of the best pub meals I've had in a long time, I would give this a solid 8.5 out of 10!
You think? When the Boons were little I hated having them finish their nuggets etc and then get all ratty and bored while you're trying to eat yours.
The Palais however do do good food. Was there a month or so back for some drinks and shared a dip plate, had some pizzas as well. Agreed.
Yeah my Missus hates it when the kids food comes out first lol .. Doesnt bother me, but she really gets a bee in her bonnet about it
by Q. » Mon Aug 24, 2015 11:42 am
Pag wrote:Had my first Nordburger last night, when the Bacon & Cheese Double with some lettuce and caramelised onion, didn't rate it near Chuck Wagon, Bread and Bone or Foundry. Still haven't got 127 Days yet. Think the burger was $10.90, and the service was real quick, but it tasted a lot more like a Maccas double quarter pounder than any of the others IMO.
Would still go back if on The Parade, but not up in the top echelon of the burger joint list.
by wristwatcher » Mon Aug 24, 2015 11:54 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Took the Mrs and kids to Semaphore on Saturday. Ate at the Palais. $63 for Pint of Teds, Pint of Cider, Kids raspberry, Garlic Bread Pizza (6 pieces) Nuggets and Chips, S & P Squid and Chicken Parmi. Always a bonus when they bring the nuggets out first for the kid.
Mrs had the squid and was very happy with it. She rated it as one of the best she's had. I had the chicken parmi and it looked bigger than the advertised 300gm size. Parmi sauce was right up there with the best I've ever had, and the snitzel was not oily at all from the cooking. Chips on the side.
Service was pretty quick, only half way through my pint when it came out.
One of the best pub meals I've had in a long time, I would give this a solid 8.5 out of 10!
You think? When the Boons were little I hated having them finish their nuggets etc and then get all ratty and bored while you're trying to eat yours.
The Palais however do do good food. Was there a month or so back for some drinks and shared a dip plate, had some pizzas as well. Agreed.
You wrote "do do"
by wristwatcher » Mon Aug 24, 2015 11:56 am
Pag wrote:Had my first Nordburger last night, when the Bacon & Cheese Double with some lettuce and caramelised onion, didn't rate it near Chuck Wagon, Bread and Bone or Foundry. Still haven't got 127 Days yet. Think the burger was $10.90, and the service was real quick, but it tasted a lot more like a Maccas double quarter pounder than any of the others IMO.
Would still go back if on The Parade, but not up in the top echelon of the burger joint list.
by Pag » Mon Aug 24, 2015 12:06 pm
Q. wrote:Pag wrote:Had my first Nordburger last night, when the Bacon & Cheese Double with some lettuce and caramelised onion, didn't rate it near Chuck Wagon, Bread and Bone or Foundry. Still haven't got 127 Days yet. Think the burger was $10.90, and the service was real quick, but it tasted a lot more like a Maccas double quarter pounder than any of the others IMO.
Would still go back if on The Parade, but not up in the top echelon of the burger joint list.
BLASPHEMER!
by Q. » Mon Aug 24, 2015 12:08 pm
Pag wrote:Q. wrote:Pag wrote:Had my first Nordburger last night, when the Bacon & Cheese Double with some lettuce and caramelised onion, didn't rate it near Chuck Wagon, Bread and Bone or Foundry. Still haven't got 127 Days yet. Think the burger was $10.90, and the service was real quick, but it tasted a lot more like a Maccas double quarter pounder than any of the others IMO.
Would still go back if on The Parade, but not up in the top echelon of the burger joint list.
BLASPHEMER!
Sorry mate, we can chat about it tonight if you want further clarification.
by bennymacca » Mon Aug 24, 2015 12:09 pm
wristwatcher wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:My girlfriend and I went to Nordburger this afternoon. Not really that great to be honest, I got the Big Kahana and it was ok, not the best burger I've ever had but certainly not the worst. They've got a cool little set up there and the burgers are cheap, under $10 is really good, if they were over $10 it wouldn't be worth it though, you get for what you pay for. The Tater Tots, OMG they're to die for, I loved them! Best part of my 'meal' and I use the word meal loosely because Nordburger burgers are a snack for me, not a meal, it wasn't that satisfying. Service there was really good.
127 Days reins supreme as the best Burger joint I've been to so far with Burger Foundry second.
I'm giving Nordburger a 6/10
The so called official reviewers whom I rate nowhere near as high as people on this page without agendas rate it quite highly surprisingly and above Chuck Wagon. I thought I saw it in the ent book and if it is and I'm in the area I might give it a bash but you have scared me with the lack of size.
BTW people, 127 days is not open on Sundays
by Footy Chick » Mon Aug 24, 2015 12:33 pm
Q. wrote:Pag wrote:Q. wrote:Pag wrote:Had my first Nordburger last night, when the Bacon & Cheese Double with some lettuce and caramelised onion, didn't rate it near Chuck Wagon, Bread and Bone or Foundry. Still haven't got 127 Days yet. Think the burger was $10.90, and the service was real quick, but it tasted a lot more like a Maccas double quarter pounder than any of the others IMO.
Would still go back if on The Parade, but not up in the top echelon of the burger joint list.
BLASPHEMER!
Sorry mate, we can chat about it tonight if you want further clarification.
Ha, I'll actually be there tonight. Filling in for our delegate.
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 24, 2015 12:49 pm
wristwatcher wrote:Pag wrote:Had my first Nordburger last night, when the Bacon & Cheese Double with some lettuce and caramelised onion, didn't rate it near Chuck Wagon, Bread and Bone or Foundry. Still haven't got 127 Days yet. Think the burger was $10.90, and the service was real quick, but it tasted a lot more like a Maccas double quarter pounder than any of the others IMO.
Would still go back if on The Parade, but not up in the top echelon of the burger joint list.
Oh Dear, I have just worked out why it's called Nordburger.
by Q. » Mon Aug 24, 2015 12:55 pm
Footy Chick wrote:Q. wrote:Ha, I'll actually be there tonight. Filling in for our delegate.
We'll be at the pub beforehand, if you're keen for some alcohol to get you through
by Booney » Mon Aug 24, 2015 1:06 pm
Footy Chick wrote:
We'll be at the pub beforehand, if you're keen for some alcohol to get you through
by The Dark Knight » Mon Aug 24, 2015 1:10 pm
Mythical Creature wrote:Took the Mrs and kids to Semaphore on Saturday. Ate at the Palais. $63 for Pint of Teds, Pint of Cider, Kids raspberry, Garlic Bread Pizza (6 pieces) Nuggets and Chips, S & P Squid and Chicken Parmi. Always a bonus when they bring the nuggets out first for the kid.
Mrs had the squid and was very happy with it. She rated it as one of the best she's had. I had the chicken parmi and it looked bigger than the advertised 300gm size. Parmi sauce was right up there with the best I've ever had, and the snitzel was not oily at all from the cooking. Chips on the side.
Service was pretty quick, only half way through my pint when it came out.
One of the best pub meals I've had in a long time, I would give this a solid 8.5 out of 10!
by Pag » Mon Aug 24, 2015 1:45 pm
Q. wrote:Footy Chick wrote:Q. wrote:Ha, I'll actually be there tonight. Filling in for our delegate.
We'll be at the pub beforehand, if you're keen for some alcohol to get you through
With the amount of time I've spent on here this morning, I don't like my chances of getting away from work before 6PM. However I'm up for getting either Nordburger or Burger Foundry (given their close proximity to The Barton) in a post-meeting feeding frenzy.
by JK » Wed Aug 26, 2015 2:54 pm
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