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    Gammon, roast beef and turkey with the horse radish , cranberry and mustard sauces.

    Carn't beat a carvery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pattaya Plies View Post
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    Whoever made that doily must really, really hate you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HuangLao View Post
    Alas, some have no taste regarding cuisines and food in general.
    Seems to appear within these sterling threads much too often.


    Rice, fried tuna, "lemon butter reduction" and chili sauce.

    Was this a culinary version of pin the tail on the donkey?

    After 10 pints it probably tastes great, but fucking 'ell CSF...

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    Loopy doop doop
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    Something to chase away the cold tonight.
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    ^ Now you are talking!! That looks delish!!

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    ^ your taste in food is on a par with your taste in music, they're leftovers from his Sunday dinner

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    Korean food of some variety..

    Somchai came over and cooked it on the table.


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    ^ Dakgalbi, you Widnes savage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    your taste in food is on a par with your taste in music, they're leftovers from his Sunday dinner
    You have a problem with Iron Maiden? I could have them kick Ed Sheerans ass. I didn't have much of a problem with the dinner I was on the piss when I posted that.

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    Ed does not have his own plane.

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    Check out my cold slaw filled red pepper salad...

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    Pork and jacket potato served with a wet spicy sauce
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    ^Try to avoid writing menu blurbs...

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    Out for a BBQ yesterday and if there's one thing Koreans do well, it's meat. The Hanwoo is the Korean version of the more famous Japanese Wagyu. And it's a bit good.

    Pork neck on the go with the sirloin in the background.

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    I prefer the Thai kor moo yang when it comes to pork neck, but there's no comparison when it comes to beef. Look at the marbling on this bad boy:

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    Just over 20 quid (1,000 baht) for that piece. Ooof!

    Finished with some marinated pork ribs.

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    Made a lettuce butty as well.

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    94,000 won in total, so about 3,000 baht/60 quid all in. Aside from the pork neck, the quality of the local meat in Thailand or Malaysia doesn't even come close.
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    ^ Nice gear that.


    BTW ... where is Dickie?

    Must be time for some great Nip food.

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    Yeah, you pay for it over here, but it's worth it.

    Where is Dicky? Now that's a man who knows his meat. Ooo err!

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    Sri Lankan dinner 90baht

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShrewedPunter View Post


    Sri Lankan dinner 90baht
    90 baht for fried rice??!?!?!? They saw you coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShrewedPunter View Post


    Sri Lankan dinner 90baht
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    90 baht for fried rice??!?!?!? They saw you coming.
    He nicked the fancy cutlery to compensate

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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    He nicked the fancy cutlery to compensate
    Arf! To be fair, there is a veritable smorgasbord of pointless vegetables.

    The egg on top is often the way nasi goreng is served (at half the price).

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    Spicy Beef Spaget-eeeeeeee 109 baht. Washed down with a 55 baht "cappuccino"




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    Tuna steak with chi-chi (cucumbers and onion that's been in quick pickle) with asparagus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CSFFan View Post
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    Tuna steak with chi-chi (cucumbers and onion that's been in quick pickle) with asparagus.
    Nice, Top.
    Light and simple fare.



    Jacko will be along shortly to extend his Michelin-style review and commentary.

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    ^ is that a hollandaise sauce?

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