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| Ariel Badger |
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| The Shaggy D.A. |
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I was a vegetarian in my yoof, and at the time restaurants didn't really cater for weirdos, until a quiet little one in the next village agreed to start experimenting on me with different recipes. For 6 years I had a wide range of tasty meals, but the best was the time I finally went in and ordered steak  ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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| barrkel |
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A coq au vin with Burgundy wines served at the Ambassador Cafe on Exmouth market - now gone.
The Ambassador served decent but not spectacular food most of the time (probably part of the reason they're gone), but they did special evenings with a set menu and matched wines every couple of months. The Burgundy evening was one such. The combination of wine and food that evening was mind-blowing.
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I'm with you on hunger being the best sauce, but food eaten in those conditions seldom has the quality of you wanting the feeling to go on forever, and nor is it particularly memorable as a thing in itself (e.g. taste, texture), rather than an event. Mostly I just laugh at the contrast between those hard times and the present and feel thankful. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha |
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| Polarbear |
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The bacon & cheese oatcakes that I'm tucking in to right now.  |
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| D O G |
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Huge seafood platter (the 'extravaganza') topped with a Chilli Mud Crab, with the missus on the final night of a 3 week holiday to Australia, April 2007. The restaurant was The Raw Prawn, Cairns, and we sat outside in the balmy evening watching the world go by and eating some awesome seafood. I still have the restaurant's business card in my wallet. Happily I've lost the receipt as it was fucking expensive! |
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| trevor saxe-coburg-gotha |
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| Lord Percy |
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When I was in Laos, in Luang Prabang, there were some local village guys building some kind of bamboo structure out into the river. Went back the next day and realised they were making a bridge. I sat and watched for a bit (well I was quite far away from them, quite a few other touristy people dotted around the place) and suddenly this guy taps me on the shoulder, telling me, "You help, my son, he speak English, you help building, bridge, I have whisky."
Heh! I declined the whisky, but took him up on his request to and help. So I went and joined them in making this bridge. I spent a good couple of hours there and got right stuck in with it even though I had no idea what I was doing, I just followed the instructions of his son who, it turned out, could speak a little bit of English.
He asked if I wanted to come back in the morning to help again, so I said of course, and I asked if I could bring a couple of mates along too, because I did think it was pretty cool to be helping build a bridge for one of the most important cities in Laos.
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See that shack on the opposite side of the river? That's the house of the man who asked me to help.
To say thanks, he invited me and my two mates to have breakfast with him and his family (well I dunno if was real family or just local community style).
We had BBQ'd buffalo and this awesome sort of sticky rice, all eaten by hand from a central basket, with some uber spicy peppery stuff too. They shared beer with us but didn't have enough glasses so cut a water bottle in half and used that instead.
It was awesome because it was such a generally surreal experience. Definitely my most memorable meal.
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Three course meal at the top of the Stratosphere in Las Vegas, main course was fillet mignon. Best grub I've ever had.
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I had been living on beans and rice / nsima in Malawi for months and went to a Zimbabwean game park for a short holiday. In the morning I woke up to a breakfast of a fresh tropical fruit salad with strawberries, mango, papaya & melon, followed by bacon and scrambled eggs cooked on an outdoor griddle, with iced danish pastries to finish. All with fresh fruit juice and tea and eaten in the African morning sun. ____________________ Licence: Nov 2012, Bikes: Suzuki GN125, Moto Guzzi Strada 750, Triumph Sprint ST 955i x 2
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Best venue was the rotating restaurant in the Radisson Hotel on Peoples Square, Shanghai, but the best meals have both been Chateaubriand steaks:
I'd heartily recommend El Toro Argentinian steak house in Bochum, Germany and Holdren's in Santa Barbara, California  |
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This thread seems more about willy waving than food, so mine was a bacon sandwich, eaten on the surface of the moon whilst Jet from gladiators sucked my cock. ____________________ Space Monkey #7
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The meal that I'll always remember for being surprisingly good for something so simple was bangers and mash from a pub restaurant about 2 miles away from where I live.
Superb beef sausages from a local butcher, mash made with milk and butter and a gravy with caramelised shallots.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 153 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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