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Just slapped a minute steak on the griddle, accompanied by sweet potatoes roasted in a maple syrup and ginger glaze, with buttered broad beans and peas. Washed down with a glass of Costieres de Nimes.
Now, back to work.
LB, you’re only just back and already the board is awash with your culture and sophistication. I feel unworthy.
Just slapped a minute steak on the griddle, accompanied by sweet potatoes roasted in a maple syrup and ginger glaze, with buttered broad beans and peas. Washed down with a glass of Costieres de Nimes.
Not a direct stab at you Kramer, but what is it with people and chain bars and restaurants? London is full of great, intresting independent places to eat and drink, so I can never quite figure out why people herd into fecking pine mines like all bar one or naff tapas joints like la tasca (Kramer - you are right, the food is tulipe). Next time hit the salt yard on goodge street, you will be blown away.
When I was working in Oxford St many moons ago instead of going to the usual Starbucks/Coffee republic/Costa del Sol Coffee places that charge £2.50 for a latte, I used to go off track to a little cafe place run by an Italian that made really great creamy lattes for 60p.
last time i went to a La Tasca restaurant I managed to feck up a date by getting too drunk. I went in feeling very hungry and the portions were too small. Beer hit me hard and that was the end of that. I did feel her tits though
last time i went to a La Tasca restaurant I managed to feck up a date by getting too drunk. I went in feeling very hungry and the portions were too small. Beer hit me hard and that was the end of that. I did feel her tits though
was la tasca in covent garden... nice surroundings although the menu was a little disappointing. Food itself was pleasant enough.
Not a direct stab at you Kramer, but what is it with people and chain bars and restaurants? London is full of great, intresting independent places to eat and drink, so I can never quite figure out why people herd into fecking pine mines like all bar one or naff tapas joints like la tasca (Kramer - you are right, the food is tulipe). Next time hit the salt yard on goodge street, you will be blown away.
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