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I'll try and check it out next time I'm around there. I've been on the hunt to find the best crispy/fried chicken in WA for some time now. :D So far a local Chinese Restaurant 'Wing Ho' holds the title.

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lol Brandon, i must try this crispy fried chicken...

cheers Sunny for the comments, glad you enjoyed the bubble tea...

now everyone i'm going to organise a cruise with the shop as the first or last meetpoint, and as for pricing of food and bubble tea my sister has thought that for $15 you can get a chicken kebab (that comes with awesomely marinated chicken, lettuce, tomato and your choice of sauces) a regular sized bubble tea and some nibblies... just to try out everything we make there...

was just wondering if anyone was up for it and yeah if i could get a show of hands, give me some time to organise a cruise too.. she's open from 11am - 7pm so anytime between those hours should be fine

please post your comments, business is starting to pick up and we don't want you guys to know about it and not have had an opportunity to enjoy the food!

cheers!

Andrew :)

  hoony said:
lol Brandon, i must try this crispy fried chicken...

cheers Sunny for the comments, glad you enjoyed the bubble tea...

now everyone i'm going to organise a cruise with the shop as the first or last meetpoint, and as for pricing of food and bubble tea my sister has thought that for $15 you can get a chicken kebab (that comes with awesomely marinated chicken, lettuce, tomato and your choice of sauces) a regular sized bubble tea and some nibblies... just to try out everything we make there...

was just wondering if anyone was up for it and yeah if i could get a show of hands, give me some time to organise a cruise too.. she's open from 11am - 7pm so anytime between those hours should be fine

please post your comments, business is starting to pick up and we don't want you guys to know about it and not have had an opportunity to enjoy the food!

cheers!

Andrew :banana:

Im up for that. Hey make it 20 bucks... starting business she needs the money!

Later when she gets succesful, then she can give us discounts.

Just call me up, and ill b there.

Brendan, you're too nice...

people please if i could have a show of hands as to who's interested so i can let my sister know... also if anyone knows a suitable time we should cruise (when you guys don't have work/uni/other)

cheers peeps!

Andrew :laugh:

Sounds great i would be up for that!!!!!!!!!

With those hours you would most prob be better making it a day cruise and stop buy there for lunch.

We usually get a good show of people on a day cruise if posted early enough.

If you after a show of hands then i would suggest starting a new topic in the cruise section for a weekend cruise plus stop for lunch on the way.

Just my 2 cents

Cheers.............

yeah i will do...

i'll do that asap, just at uni about to head into a lecture so might post it tonight or tomorrow for two weeks from now probably...

if anyone has time, feel free to come down and try some food... it's awesome :D

:)

i will make a new thread for a cruise and stuff...

street name though i think is Koondoola Avenue in Koondoola

easiest way to get there, from;

SOUTH

head on Mirrabooka Avenue towards Marangaroo Drive [ONLY TOWARDS] you will be met with Beach Road (intersection of Beach Road and Mirrabooka Avenue) with Mercy College diagonally on your right hand side...

keep driving straight, at the next right turn (it's a roundabout) turn right and it's behind the BP Petrol Station named Munch And Sip (in the shopping complex - or plaza, ironically named Koondoola Plaza)

NORTH

head on Mirrabooka Avenue towards Boyare Avenue [ONLY TOWARDS] after Marangaroo Drive, the first left at the roundabout (turn left) and once again, it's behind the BP Petrol Station named Munch And Sip (in the shopping complex - or plaza, ironically named Koondoola Plaza)

please tell me if you can't understand this, and i'll try my best to explain etc...

also, when you go just tell my sister you know me off the forum or SAU and depending on how she feels she might be able to work something out, usually she just puts extra care in what she makes to ensure you guys super enjoy your food!

:D

^ LOL TOM!

that's my auntie's deli... my sister's shop is a few shops down but yeah that's basically where it is...

phone number is to my auntie's shop so don't call there, i have a phone number for anyone that wants it but i won't disclose it here for obvious reasons, thanks

how does the 27th of September for a cruise and lunch/dinner sound?

my last afternoon cruise well there were frankly too many cars out for us to have enough fun and games so maybe if you like, we can have dinner and then have a night cruise?

that's the date i'd like to make it though, if all the peeps that have registered interest could please let me know if they'll be free on that day (it's a Saturday) and what time they'd like it to be i can get organise and prep some things up...

yeah any suggestions would be good, i need a show of numbers and i'll also be sending pm's to those that have shown some interest, and by the way, friend's and family are welcome too... of course though the cruise will be performance car based just like most cruises lol

advice please peeps, look forward to hearing all your comments, much appreciated

cheers,

Andrew :P

27th is good

make a meet point and we can all cruise in..

or is their limited space at ur sis's place? if there is a registered list of people coming would be good. So ur sis knows ahead how many poeple are coming and can prepare everything..

Also if there is a big group, u could organise it for a "quiet" time in the day... i.e not lunch hr. So it would b less disruptive for her business.

Make it a lunch time thing i recon...

but either way it wont phase me.

So count me in!

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