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hi guys,

for dinner we shall be going to My Thai, details are as follows

My Thai

113 Haig Rd

Auchenflower 4066 QLD

www.mythai.com.au

meet up at 7pm as usual. andy has been kind enough to provide a map (below)

so who's coming?

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Alright then, I propose a new place...

My Thai

113 Haig Rd

Auchenflower 4066 QLD

www.mythai.com.au

I have had a peek at their website, and every main is either $15.90 or $16.50, and according to their site there is ample parking. It does however specify ONE BILL PER TABLE, so please bring along enough cash to cover your meal and drinks :cheers:

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Alright then, I propose a new place...

My Thai

113 Haig Rd

Auchenflower 4066 QLD

www.mythai.com.au

I have had a peek at their website, and every main is either $15.90 or $16.50, and according to their site there is ample parking. It does however specify ONE BILL PER TABLE, so please bring along enough cash to cover your meal and drinks :P

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agreed, i like the sound of it.

how does 7pm tuesday sound to everyone then?

I may be able to finally rock up to one of these dinners and meet a few faces.

I haven't been to My Thai, but from the menu looks like they have a huge menu to choose from.

For Thai food I'd recommend Thai Orchid at 45 Little Cribb St Milton 4064. Quite good food there and they have plenty of parking. Also we can fight over what we want to order before we get there - see the menu at http://www.thethaiorchid.com.au/2.html.

I don't mind either place though, as I'm always up for new restaurants.

Draen, we have been to Thai Orchid on a few occassions so we are trying new places. But you are right, lovely food there. The ample parking is a bit far fetched though, unless you park in the office parking next door and risk the wrath of the security dude!!

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