What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Its almost like you're a miserable bastard, more like.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I am when I have to read your posts.
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I don't even mean that. I hate how us being shit at football means everyone gets tetchy. Moi-meme inclus.
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I don't even mean that. I hate how us being shit at football means everyone gets tetchy. Moi-meme inclus.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
This evening will be my first nosebag at The Bok since Paul Heathcote assumed responsibility for it. Have to say that previously the corporate catering there has been fairly poor overall, so I'll report back with what I think later, let you know if it's improved much.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:This evening will be my first nosebag at The Bok since Paul Heathcote assumed responsibility for it. Have to say that previously the corporate catering there has been fairly poor overall, so I'll report back with what I think later, let you know if it's improved much.
I hope you spill your Bouillabaise in your lap when you jump up for our 92nd minute winner!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
So do I, mate.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:This evening will be my first nosebag at The Bok since Paul Heathcote assumed responsibility for it. Have to say that previously the corporate catering there has been fairly poor overall, so I'll report back with what I think later, let you know if it's improved much.
I hope you spill your Bouillabaise in your lap when you jump up for our 92nd minute winner!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
So how was it?Bruce Rioja wrote:This evening will be my first nosebag at The Bok since Paul Heathcote assumed responsibility for it. Have to say that previously the corporate catering there has been fairly poor overall, so I'll report back with what I think later, let you know if it's improved much.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Better. Considerably better. Salmon cooked perfectly, spotted dick and custard for pudBWFC_Insane wrote:So how was it?Bruce Rioja wrote:This evening will be my first nosebag at The Bok since Paul Heathcote assumed responsibility for it. Have to say that previously the corporate catering there has been fairly poor overall, so I'll report back with what I think later, let you know if it's improved much.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Sounds good, but hardly revolutionary. Guess a step in the right direction.Bruce Rioja wrote:Better. Considerably better. Salmon cooked perfectly, spotted dick and custard for pudBWFC_Insane wrote:So how was it?Bruce Rioja wrote:This evening will be my first nosebag at The Bok since Paul Heathcote assumed responsibility for it. Have to say that previously the corporate catering there has been fairly poor overall, so I'll report back with what I think later, let you know if it's improved much.I doubt that it's where Heathcote would like it to be just yet but yeah, absolutely no complaints. Choice of starters was veg broth or salmon. Choices for mains were slamon, turkey breast or pork and leek bangers. Choice of spuds a carrots with rosemary. There was also a (seemingly untroubled) cold selection as well. A reasonable cheese selection also.
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Indeed. I'd like to know how much they've got built-in in per head.BWFC_Insane wrote: Sounds good, but hardly revolutionary. Guess a step in the right direction.
Certainly better than pan-of-slop one, or pan-of-slop two, Sir?!
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Umm Salmon. I used to hate fish as a kid but I have really got into it the least 3 or 4 years or so of course I have always liked Cod and chips from the chippy but have found I now also like Salmon and Haddock through cooking myself.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
No salmon on offer for the afters ??Bruce Rioja wrote:Choice of starters was veg broth or salmon.
Choices for mains were slamon, turkey breast or pork and leek bangers. Choice of spuds a carrots with rosemary.
There was also a (seemingly untroubled) cold selection as well.
A reasonable cheese selection also.
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Anyone know how to make a good tempura batter? I've just spent £9 on a an absolutely gawjuss fillet, so frozen onion rings aren't an option.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Went to Ask Italia on the Middlebrook. The Mrs had swapped her Tesco vouchers for vouchers there. Pretty good -Caprese Salad starter was as good as I've had, but overall not so good I'd necessarily make the effort to go back. Very odd furniture and lighting in there. It's like dining in Ikea
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Ask is good as long as your paying a lot less than full price. If you cab voucher it to sort of F&Bs chain price it's far superior IMO.
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Both distinctly average, but I'd rather eat in F&Bs than Ask just because the ambience is dreadful. ikea is a good comparison.Prufrock wrote:Ask is good as long as your paying a lot less than full price. If you cab voucher it to sort of F&Bs chain price it's far superior IMO.
Had my first nandos experience tonight after avoiding and assuming it would be shite, was pleasantly surprised.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I've always been told that human flesh tastes like pork, not fish.bwfcdan94 wrote:Umm Salmon. I used to hate fish as a kid but I have really got into it the least 3 or 4 years or so of course I have always liked Cod and chips from the chippy but have found I now also like Salmon and Haddock through cooking myself.

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...anyway, last night I was fed by an Italian. She cooked pesto and pasta, supremely simple dish but absolutely divine - Her spag was home made and al dente and her pesto was also homemade. The only bit that wasn't was an extra virgin olive oil from Liguria that was drizzled over the spag before the pesto was mixed in. The best meal I've had in the 2010s so far.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Chicken Club on a Wednesday Night at Wetherspoons is betterLeverEnd wrote:Both distinctly average, but I'd rather eat in F&Bs than Ask just because the ambience is dreadful. ikea is a good comparison.Prufrock wrote:Ask is good as long as your paying a lot less than full price. If you cab voucher it to sort of F&Bs chain price it's far superior IMO.
Had my first nandos experience tonight after avoiding and assuming it would be shite, was pleasantly surprised.

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Frankie & Benny's summed up absolutely perfectly in this review.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
He was doing alright to cover the air of snobbishness, facing it head-on, right up-front, until he drew the comparison between the fact that it's unfair to treat foodies this way, as opposed to "someone who spends £150 on a pair of shoes" - which is common sense. Any credibility in relation to not being a snob, sorta disappeared.Bruce Rioja wrote:Frankie & Benny's summed up absolutely perfectly in this review.
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Oh and I like F&B's Hot Wings. They're great.

Edit: Actually take that back - I was confussled with TGI's Hot Wings...

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