[VIC] Cruise 11 DEC + XMAS DINNER!
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p.s can you pm me your numbers so if you can't make it on the day due to unforeseen circumstances we can get ahold of you?
I have:
TAK
drs2k
CBRAPS2000
YLDS2K
already
I have:
TAK
drs2k
CBRAPS2000
YLDS2K
already
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Dinner:
1. nfod
2. TAK
3. dr.s2k
4. CBRAPS2000 (by default)
any other takers?
Maybe garage cafe? Seems appropriate. I've never had Indonesian food before, but the fact that you can park indoors and eat seems quite appealing.
http://garagecafe.com.au/
In our very midst and with a name not exactly brimming with cultural connotations, the Garage Café is a unique Indonesian Café with some “True” taste of Indonesian food!
This place is actually housed in one of the parking garages(700 SQM) on Berkeley Street - which is its night-time identity. A new concept for a drive-in! Gado gado here has a nice peanut sauce as in Bali or Java, and the ingredients are true to original. Even the mounds of nasi putih are as would be served in the archipelago nation.
Atmosphere-wise, it manages to dispel the parking lot aura with nice chunky Balinese furniture and ornamental umbrellas and the like. And if you are craving Teh botol, well, we have it here.
1. nfod
2. TAK
3. dr.s2k
4. CBRAPS2000 (by default)
any other takers?
Maybe garage cafe? Seems appropriate. I've never had Indonesian food before, but the fact that you can park indoors and eat seems quite appealing.
http://garagecafe.com.au/
In our very midst and with a name not exactly brimming with cultural connotations, the Garage Café is a unique Indonesian Café with some “True” taste of Indonesian food!
This place is actually housed in one of the parking garages(700 SQM) on Berkeley Street - which is its night-time identity. A new concept for a drive-in! Gado gado here has a nice peanut sauce as in Bali or Java, and the ingredients are true to original. Even the mounds of nasi putih are as would be served in the archipelago nation.
Atmosphere-wise, it manages to dispel the parking lot aura with nice chunky Balinese furniture and ornamental umbrellas and the like. And if you are craving Teh botol, well, we have it here.