Buer wrote: » That seems incredibly similar to a place I went on my honeymoon outside Cape Town called The Codfather. It's set up like a fishmongers also. Your waiter finds out where you're from, asks what sort of fish you like and comes up with recommendations based on your tastes and similar tasting fish that are local to the area such as kingclip or kob. The cook just moves his cleaver along the fish until you say stop and slices off a cut as big as you want, lashes it into the pan and it's at your table 20 minutes later. And it being South Africa there is lashings and lashings of wine available at cheap prices. I think we had a bottle of local white with a large platter of food for about €30.If I'm in Belgium any time in the future I'll make it my business to go to your recommendation!
thomond2006 wrote: » Where is that from wp_rathead?
errlloyd wrote: » If you sail of the edge of the flat earth, the hell you plummet into is 4chan
Neil3030 wrote: » Aye, anyone who thinks there isn't a massive appetite in Ireland for far-right populism is incredibly naive. We simply haven't had the numbers that other European countries have had (because despite what anti-EU people say, we CAN actually control these things!). I also checked out the top comments on the Indo Facebook posting their headline - most were dispiritingly alarmist, ill-informed and both morally and grammatically bankrupt.
wp_rathead wrote: » Ah ya but who? Renua? Nationalist Party? Thankfully i don't see any of the main parties jumping on that poisonous bandwagon (even if there is a certain FG councillor who would love to) Think David O'Doherty said it best regarding the whole idea of far right in Ireland, "a Make Ireland Great Again doesn't really have much of a traction"
Buer wrote: » That seems incredibly similar to a place I went on my honeymoon outside Cape Town called The Codfather. It's set up like a fishmongers also. Your waiter finds out where you're from, asks what sort of fish you like and comes up with recommendations based on your tastes and similar tasting fish that are local to the area such as kingclip or kob.
.ak wrote: » BBQ'ing some Mahi-Mahi for lunch after catching it at 5am in the deep gulf waters off Thailand with some cold brews is a pretty satisfying BBQ IMO.
Zzippy wrote: » Come on AK, don't leave out the important bits for your credibility! On scavenged, recyled hooks tied with hemp string, at 5am after an early morning solstice sunrise ceremony, and cooked over artisan charcoal made in a sustainably harvested forest, accompanied by the dulcet tones of Bon Iver. You hipster trendsetter, you!
Stheno wrote: » You forgot the following "Whilst wearing a loincloth of recyled coconut shells and using stray wisps from my beard as bait"
mfceiling wrote: » .ak wrote: » BBQ'ing some Mahi-Mahi for lunch after catching it at 5am in the deep gulf waters off Thailand with some cold brews is a pretty satisfying BBQ IMO. Good lord...is that the most hipsterish post on the rugby forum. Beat that one molloyjh...
Yeah_Right wrote: » I always thought that you were a hipster, craft beer talking, ladyboy winger who would irritate the **** out of me but with that post, I realise I completely misjudged you. Though I'd push for the Caribbean over Thailand.
mfceiling wrote: » Lads anyone watch Detectorists? Jesus I'm hooked. Very good.
mfceiling wrote: » Waiter "so what kind of fish do you like?" Me "none...it all tastes horrible" Can I recommend the door. Remember in SA years ago and going on one of those 3 or 4 day trips. The guide kept telling me that the last night was going to be an epic bbq night and to keep my appetite for this big event. I practically starved myself until I was ravenous with hunger, salivating at the thought of ribs, steak, chops, sausages etc. It was fish....a fùcking bbq of fish. I nearly battered (see what I did there) the poor guide. To be fair the bread rolls were ok.
swiwi_ wrote: » Not yet, but I'm tempted, it's got very good reviews, including from your good self. Saw the trailer You haven't met Tony have you, Maggie's new bloke? Don't think so. Massive knob. Has he? No...