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Thanks. Booked to eat there tonight looking forward to it

You can get individual meals but it's set out like a sharing plates menu, hence the communal looking bench tables...so just order a few dishes etc.

Italian pizzas are shit; everytime I come back to Australia it ruins Italy for me

With all due respect to the esteemed Mr Birds, trolling or not, this statement must be mocked for being incorrect.

With all due respect to the esteemed Mr Birds, trolling or not, this statement must be mocked for being incorrect.

Food is subjective, ya'll can kiss my ass...

Seriously though, those were much the words of a friend after his last trip to Italy. He was not a fan. Guess it comes down to what you're raised on and prefer - most people outside of Australia think Vegemite is disgusting.

If you've been exposed to Birds' eating habits before, you'll know that this kind of statement is normal for him and should just be ignored.

tl;dr - He's a picky bitch

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Mofo all you eat is gum leaves, how can you criticise my eating habits

Food is subjective, ya'll can kiss my ass...

Seriously though, those were much the words of a friend after his last trip to Italy. He was not a fan. Guess it comes down to what you're raised on and prefer - most people outside of Australia think Vegemite is disgusting.

did he eat in tourist area or get with the locals?

as a massive difference.

did he eat in tourist area or get with the locals?

as a massive difference.

No idea...he's very anti-tourist and went by himself, so did his own thing, but that may also have inadvertently been the tourist thing, given he wouldn't have known anyone there.

On that note, I had food in Singapore that was better than a lot of stuff I've found in Melbourne and I also had some disgraceful food there that was worse than anything I've had in Melbourne. There's millions of restaurants in the world and billions of tastes.

What kind of lowlife randomly bends in my rear license plate? I don't drive like a dickhead and I always park properly, there is no incentive at all. Not sure if it was done at my apartment block or the shops...

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