by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:10 am
by Mr Beefy » Wed Dec 06, 2017 8:36 pm
by MatteeG » Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:48 am
Mr Beefy wrote:Sushi Train St Clair. Kids love it...they have no idea. Boring as ****. Boring food. Yeah ill stsnd and and wait but gimme a beer. They eventually did.
3/10
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helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
by Booney » Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:14 am
by bennymacca » Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:20 am
by The Bedge » Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:33 am
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:34 am
Booney wrote:Bombay Bicycle Club :
Went along with the wifes workmates for their Xmas Party on Saturday night. We were booked in the "Board Room", a small, private room.
When I say small it would suit a group of 6-8 perfectly, our group of 14 was far too large for this room which resulted in every time someone needed to go to the bathroom from the "far side" of the room ( furthest the door ) every one between them and the door had to stand to allow that person through. As we were a group all in good spirits we decided bathroom breaks would be in order, one out, all out, so to speak. This also proved problematic for getting drinks, in the end the groups nearest the door took cash from the groups furthest from the door and went to collect rounds of drinks. Not ideal.
The waitress had trouble getting around the table too, so took orders from the door.
If you haven't been the Bombay Bicycle Club is Indian themed, when I say themed I mean completely and ridiculously over themed Indian decor. It's impossible to describe. You'll need to go and check it out.
Mrs Boon and yours truly aren't big curry lovers, we'll have some Butter chicken from time to time, we'll have the odd Thai green curry, but we're not big Indian food lovers. Fortunately there's still standard pub fare on offer so we went Turkish bread entree and both decided on the Rack of Lamb for mains. The waiter noted Rack of lamb medium, as we had ordered, could be up to 40 minutes. We were all in for the long haul so go ahead, we said. Almost all of the others in the group went a Trio of Curries or Thali Plate, both offer a small platter of Naan bread and curries.
Our Turkish bread entree arrived within minutes of ordering, short on oil/dressing but what was on the very hard bread was nice. Thinking service was going to be quick we were a little worried about how long our lamb would take. No need.
Around 30 minutes after ordering none of the people who had ordered the curries had their meals. Two people went crumbed prawns, they arrived about 40 minutes after ordering, our lamb came with them and the curries soon followed.
Our lamb was superb. A nice sized 4 rib rack arrived with some thick cut chips and a peppery coleslaw. The lamb was just short of medium, crispy on the outside a sweet and tender inside. The chips were as good as chips get and the 'slaw was plentiful and tasty. For $31 I think it was good value, rack of lamb is always pretty good and this one was up there. All the curry munchers were ooh-ing and ahh-ing at their meals, I can't speak for them but they all said the meals were great. From a portion size they certainly couldn't have complained.
We really enjoyed our meal, we thought the room was far too small for 14 people and the service was ok to fair.
We went into the lounge bar / al fresco area after dinner as "live music" was on offer, it was basically a chick doing her own favorite songs karaoke style with an i-Pad running through a speaker. Hmmmm
Drinks aren't cheap, $8.50 standard pints, Mrs Boon's Alicante was $52 per bottle and not sold by the glass so $9 glasses of Ruby Tuesday Rose were in order.
The meal was really nice, I'll give them that. The venue is over the top, the service ok and the room too small for the size of our group.
6/10 and I can't see me rushing back there.
by Magellan » Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:44 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:Bombay Bicycle Club :
Went along with the wifes workmates for their Xmas Party on Saturday night. We were booked in the "Board Room", a small, private room.
When I say small it would suit a group of 6-8 perfectly, our group of 14 was far too large for this room which resulted in every time someone needed to go to the bathroom from the "far side" of the room ( furthest the door ) every one between them and the door had to stand to allow that person through. As we were a group all in good spirits we decided bathroom breaks would be in order, one out, all out, so to speak. This also proved problematic for getting drinks, in the end the groups nearest the door took cash from the groups furthest from the door and went to collect rounds of drinks. Not ideal.
The waitress had trouble getting around the table too, so took orders from the door.
If you haven't been the Bombay Bicycle Club is Indian themed, when I say themed I mean completely and ridiculously over themed Indian decor. It's impossible to describe. You'll need to go and check it out.
Mrs Boon and yours truly aren't big curry lovers, we'll have some Butter chicken from time to time, we'll have the odd Thai green curry, but we're not big Indian food lovers. Fortunately there's still standard pub fare on offer so we went Turkish bread entree and both decided on the Rack of Lamb for mains. The waiter noted Rack of lamb medium, as we had ordered, could be up to 40 minutes. We were all in for the long haul so go ahead, we said. Almost all of the others in the group went a Trio of Curries or Thali Plate, both offer a small platter of Naan bread and curries.
Our Turkish bread entree arrived within minutes of ordering, short on oil/dressing but what was on the very hard bread was nice. Thinking service was going to be quick we were a little worried about how long our lamb would take. No need.
Around 30 minutes after ordering none of the people who had ordered the curries had their meals. Two people went crumbed prawns, they arrived about 40 minutes after ordering, our lamb came with them and the curries soon followed.
Our lamb was superb. A nice sized 4 rib rack arrived with some thick cut chips and a peppery coleslaw. The lamb was just short of medium, crispy on the outside a sweet and tender inside. The chips were as good as chips get and the 'slaw was plentiful and tasty. For $31 I think it was good value, rack of lamb is always pretty good and this one was up there. All the curry munchers were ooh-ing and ahh-ing at their meals, I can't speak for them but they all said the meals were great. From a portion size they certainly couldn't have complained.
We really enjoyed our meal, we thought the room was far too small for 14 people and the service was ok to fair.
We went into the lounge bar / al fresco area after dinner as "live music" was on offer, it was basically a chick doing her own favorite songs karaoke style with an i-Pad running through a speaker. Hmmmm
Drinks aren't cheap, $8.50 standard pints, Mrs Boon's Alicante was $52 per bottle and not sold by the glass so $9 glasses of Ruby Tuesday Rose were in order.
The meal was really nice, I'll give them that. The venue is over the top, the service ok and the room too small for the size of our group.
6/10 and I can't see me rushing back there.
Did they say "Thank you, come again"?
by Dutchy » Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:00 pm
by bennymacca » Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:11 pm
by Spargo » Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:29 pm
by Pag » Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:35 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Dec 07, 2017 12:54 pm
Spargo wrote:Both these pubs are within 5 mins from my joint.
The Flaggy serves crap food & is a dump - avoid.
The Warradale is nice but a little pricey.
by Grenville » Thu Dec 07, 2017 1:43 pm
by Magellan » Thu Dec 07, 2017 2:27 pm
Grenville wrote:Going to the German Club Saturday arvo for a farewell do. Anyone been there recently?
by Grenville » Thu Dec 07, 2017 3:02 pm
Magellan wrote:Grenville wrote:Going to the German Club Saturday arvo for a farewell do. Anyone been there recently?
Not for a couple of years, but its a place that's been pretty resistant to change over the years. I presume on the ground floor has still got the bar, the booths, the function bit out the back, and cheap German tucker. IIRC beers are pretty good value, particularly in the larger steins.
by Spargo » Thu Dec 07, 2017 3:03 pm
Grenville wrote:Magellan wrote:Grenville wrote:Going to the German Club Saturday arvo for a farewell do. Anyone been there recently?
Not for a couple of years, but its a place that's been pretty resistant to change over the years. I presume on the ground floor has still got the bar, the booths, the function bit out the back, and cheap German tucker. IIRC beers are pretty good value, particularly in the larger steins.
Sounds good to me, cheers. Might need to have a few, going to be surrounded by Norwood supporters all arvo.
by Grenville » Thu Dec 07, 2017 4:26 pm
Spargo wrote:Grenville wrote:Magellan wrote:Grenville wrote:Going to the German Club Saturday arvo for a farewell do. Anyone been there recently?
Not for a couple of years, but its a place that's been pretty resistant to change over the years. I presume on the ground floor has still got the bar, the booths, the function bit out the back, and cheap German tucker. IIRC beers are pretty good value, particularly in the larger steins.
Sounds good to me, cheers. Might need to have a few, going to be surrounded by Norwood supporters all arvo.
Hope you’re up to date with all your shots too...
by amber_fluid » Fri Dec 08, 2017 6:42 pm
Spargo wrote:Both these pubs are within 5 mins from my joint.
The Flaggy serves crap food & is a dump - avoid.
The Warradale is nice but a little pricey.
by Grenville » Sat Dec 09, 2017 8:26 pm
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