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17-10-2010, 09:35 PM | #1 | ||
See..Everybody Loves Ford
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Where do you reckon the best all you can eat joints are or somewhere that specialises in a mammoth meal! I dont mind the concept of a viking challenge where it's you versus the food.
I'll kick it off with a with a place I found in Japan called Fujiya. I know its not in Aust but it was a nice find for a bit of a viking challenge! For around $15 you get the basic pasta meal but if your keen you can pay an extra $10 and do the viking cake round. All you can eat cake from two well presented displays. You only get one hour and can only take two cakes at a time. So after loosening the belt buckle I managed to polish off the pasta meal and 14 cakes. So after that I was sick like a monkey, I embarrassed the missus, her sister was amazed...but a good time was had by all. |
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