Friday, November 17, 2006
Q: What's better than Louisiana prawns, garlic butter mussels (otherwise known as "that's what the tummy is for"), mango juice, peanut butter shakes, butter rice dribbled with more garlic butter sauce, fried prawns, calamari, salmon and tiramisu for dinner??? Lhs: garlic butter mussels. Rhs: Louisiana prawns dribbled in some delish sauce (probably Louisiana sauce) which sq absolutely devoured. hhahahaA: FREE Louisiana prawns, garlic butter mussels (otherwise known as "that's what the tummy is for"), mango juice, peanut butter shakes, fried mushrooms, butter rice dribbled with more garlic butter sauce, fried prawns, calamari, salmon and tiramisu!!! haha yes, you heard me right. we went out and had an extremely lavish and sinful dinner at Manhatten Fish Market. The FREE was from a $200 MFM voucher that we won from nite bike ages ago, but kept procrastinating until today was the very last dayy we could use the voucher. Out of the 13 members of the nite bike OG, a grand total of five turned up. Hmm, so you wonder, how can 5 people eat $200 worth? Hahah :P We really went mad ordering, and I'm so full i could almost puke. About a minute ago i felt the gastric juices rise up to my mouth, a sign of indigestion/puking. Oh, the wonder! i love fried mushrooms. Oh and we ate $150 worth in the end, so the remaining $50 voucher we sold it to some other diners in the queue for a whopping $40! hahah wheeet life is so sweet :P So it was split and we each got $8. yeah man. give me money to eat aNNNYYY TIME. haha ok a bit delirious now. I dont have nice pics but i suppose the hp camera (zero megapixels) will suffice in showing some of the absolutely delish stuff i had. Our fried fish platter - $36.90 Yeah a bit out of point, but Ginny's neatly hand-printed cheat sheet. her handwriting is small. Mrs Brightside at 10:33 pm {xoxo}
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