Oh God,
Standard Fare for me, please.
Jeff.
David Chang-Sang wrote:
Awww..
that means no:
chicken feet
beef tripe
squid
full bbq duck
cuttle fish
etc.
etc.
etc.
:-)
heh..... yer lucky they ain't serving prairie oysters :)
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 6:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TPDML?
This place don't do dim sum. They just bring big plates full of food, and
you
spoon whatever ya want on your plate or in your bowl, or whatever...
-frank
David Chang-Sang wrote:
heh..
I can hang for an hour or two.. :)
Do we go for standard fare or dim sum?
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 7:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TPDML?
frank theriault wrote:
Guys, guys, guys!
You're clearly not paying attention! I think Jeff mentioned Chinatown,
as
it's Chinese New Year. I assumed the oldest and largest (at least
downtown) one, being Spadina between College and Dundas.
I suggested a place to start off with a meal, being a restaurant on
Spadina called Kom Jug, which is more or less at the corner of about
D'Arcy or Baldwin (a couple of blocks south of College). It's on the
east
side of Spadina, and has a green sign. It's tiny, and not impressive to
look at, but the food is good, plentiful and cheap. Other than Dave
C-C,
we'll be the only white folks there, in all likelyhood. <vbg>
That was only a suggestion, so if anyone has any better ideas, feel
free.
I'd say one or two o'clock on Saturday, an hour earlier for Brendan (so
he
shows up somewhere ~near~ on time <g>).
I second the motion.
Brendan, we're meeting at noon.
For everyone else, I propose 1PM
Jeff.
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