I find Tuna Steak most palletable, it has a startling resemblance to rare Beef!!
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Why do you try to make pallets of your tuna steaks?Originally posted by ArdescoI find Tuna Steak most palletable, it has a startling resemblance to rare Beef!!Hard Brexit now!
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She on a seafood dietOriginally posted by Lucifer BoxAlternatively, DanTheMan, you can send me £20 and I'll post you two slices of my steak, venison and mushroom pie when it's baked.
Do you like seafood, SallyAnne? I'm a sucker for it myself.
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Thanks, SallyAnne, you're the tops (excepting Lucy, of course, who I'm most definitely not teasing).Originally posted by SallyAnneYou're a rare gem Lucifier.
Also - I've ben trying to shorten your name as a sign of friendship (like Xen, SAS, Flubby, Zeity, etc), and I just cant. Luc is about the best I can come up with, but thats rubbish.
Do you have any pet names you'd like to be called?
How about LB? That seems nice and to the point.Comment
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I like tuna tartare. That is most agreeable if done well.Originally posted by ArdescoI find Tuna Steak most palletable, it has a startling resemblance to rare Beef!!Comment
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Client, date... both could have good outcomes. I like seafood myself but never know if other people do. I suppose I could just spring for a maccy d's......
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The Ivy is great. Book 10:30ish in the evening or ring up on the same day for a short notice cancellation. I've even got a table whilst walking past and popping in on the off chance. For 20:00 on a Saturday, It's still 5-6 months wait.
Alternatively Christopher's Bar and Grill do superb food. Carluccio's is a great Italian and J. Sheekey do superb seafood - much better than Livebait IMHO....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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If we're talking serious seafood restaurants, I would recommend Bentley's on Swallow Street. Better than Livebait without a shadow of a doubt, but not in Covent Garden, which is what the OP wanted.
Although now it seems he wants a sweet 'n' sour pork and chicken chow mein takeaway.
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Almost forgot...
Cafe Des Amis - Right in the middle of Covent Garden. Perfect for client entertaining. Food is good and not too expensive. Plus they used to have a wine bar in the basement for drinks first (not sure if they still have)....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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