"Good folks: How often do you eat out?
What is your favourite place?"
Around once a month, I came across this quiet little Italian place at the end of last year, the food is great but the Cannolis are why I keep going back |
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"Good folks: How often do you eat out?
What is your favourite place?"
I try to eat out often, I’m single and cooking for one bores the tits off me. Although eating on my own isn’t fun, either, so I’m always trying to convince people to join me for a curry/Italian/pub roast. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Once every few months. It's expensive! At the end of my street there are about 5 places where I could happily get a meal. Thai, Italian, Indian, Pizzaria or a brilliant burger joint. |
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I love eating out and we have some great little places in my town. A place called Amber's wood fired kitchen does the best pizza around
And there is an American style Diner which is always my go too. Love the Root beer and milkshakes there
If I visit Edinburgh then Cafe Marmalade and the Chop House are my faves along with the Fishmarket chippy right on the coast line
If I go somewhere new I always head off the beaten track to look for the hidden independent eateries. Much rather give my money to an independent than a high street chain |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I don't do it as often as I'd like but I love it.
I'm not pretentious though. My favourite is a drive to Anstruther for fish and chips or a good Chinese.
There is a gorgeous Italian place called La Laconda in Edinburgh which is lovely too |
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"I don't do it as often as I'd like but I love it.
I'm not pretentious though. My favourite is a drive to Anstruther for fish and chips or a good Chinese.
There is a gorgeous Italian place called La Laconda in Edinburgh which is lovely too "
Aww fish and chips at a harbour or somewhere with a nice view is a winner for me too actually |
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"I don't do it as often as I'd like but I love it.
I'm not pretentious though. My favourite is a drive to Anstruther for fish and chips or a good Chinese.
There is a gorgeous Italian place called La Laconda in Edinburgh which is lovely too "
Anstruther fish and chips is the best |
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"I don't do it as often as I'd like but I love it.
I'm not pretentious though. My favourite is a drive to Anstruther for fish and chips or a good Chinese.
There is a gorgeous Italian place called La Laconda in Edinburgh which is lovely too "
Ever tried La Piazza ? |
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By *aggonerMan
over a year ago
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I don’t like eating out much. I find even now that mainstream restaurants don’t make much of an effort to feed vegetarians. With few exceptions veggie food is mediocre at best.
Unless you find a good vegetarian restaurant. |
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"I don't do it as often as I'd like but I love it.
I'm not pretentious though. My favourite is a drive to Anstruther for fish and chips or a good Chinese.
There is a gorgeous Italian place called La Laconda in Edinburgh which is lovely too
Anstruther fish and chips is the best "
It really is worth the 3 hour round trip and the hour in the queue |
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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
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Once a month usually, but then have birthdays and anniversaries added as required.
We have a fantastic Italian restaurant in the village, saves having to drive home. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Couple times a week. Usually at least one or two lunches out, one or two breakfasts out, and a steak dinner out for weekends.
I like going to this restaurant/bar by the train station here in Bath called Graze for their steaks. Usually pop into this place called The Cornish Bakery in city centre near Bath Abbey for cornish pasties and coffee lunch. And there's this Italian bistro-type place called Rosario's that does an excellent full English breakfast. Sometimes I alternate by going to the Bear Inn in Bear Flats area for their full English as well. |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"At least once a month there's a lovely Indian down the road amazing food
You shouldn’t eat him"
That reminds me of a joke I saw on a "Jokes only Indians Can Tell" Channel 4 video on Facey yesterday.
What do you call an Indian Lesbian?
Minjeeta
A |
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