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Ribs and Rumps is BYO for wine only. If you have not been there before and you love MEAT, you will want to go again and again.

I have had my company christmas parties there twice in 5 years

Beer is a type of wine. isn't it?

What if it's in a glass bottle, and I drink it out of a glass?

Surely that counts...

Looks like red900 and I are outvoted this time.

Well Xic lo has my vote for the next one. :)

Richard

ribs n rump definitely, but make it gordon...manly is quite possibly the worlds worst place to park, if you're lucky, you might manage to jag a park in Dee Why!!!

Gordon has a huge carpark behind the restuarant which would make things a bit easier. Have been to both - BEST STEAK EVER!!!

I Voted for R'nR in Manly, as it will be Thursday.

Cruze to Palm Beach sounds like a good way to burn off the 500gm Lazy Aged Rump that I will have for dinner:wassup:

That is if the skylines boyz can keep up :looney:

what is this Xic Lo Place?

Awesome, cheap, byo, vietnamese place in chatswood. They make delicious spring rolls and their charchoal grilled beef is superb :uh-huh:

Richard




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