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    Legends American Grill, a local chain around the Des Moines area. Legends Burger=better than all else. And still pretty cheap.
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    I heard there was a new fish and chips shop opening in Taree sometime soon.
    Probably on Muldoon street.

    At the very best, you may get fresh, "Fish".

    Anyway, if you are in Taree, and it's best you never are, then look for the fish and chips shop.

    Glad I could participate.

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    Without a doubt the best restaurant I have ever eaten in

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    Lanzarotte, Pueto del Carmen - where I sometimes go for holidays, there a fairly large chain of restaurants - "Lani's". It's a fairly middle class set of family sit down dinner locations.

    The foods of equally high quality in each one, but the staff in the newer "Grill" next to the "Indian" and the one with the light blue glassy mosaic on the floor has especially friendly staff and you always get a warm welcome. At some of the others, although the staff are ok, they are a little cold and emotionless at times and never engage in "small talk".

    "La Ola", another one of Lani's restaurants, also provides a fairly freindly environment and, being the newest, also has a few more artistic features. As before, the food is undeabatably excellent.

    "Cafe La Ola", which is another member of the chain, is drastically different to the rest. It's got an Indian/Thai theme. I've never been inside, but I hear it has post-dinner entertainment and a few snazzy decorative features. Beyond that I'm not too sure, although I'm going after Easter, so should be able to give a better review.

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    Excellent! Keep it going gents. Here's one in Paris, very well known of course. It's good but pricey. The Blue Elephant Paris. It's the kind of venue to go for a special date, birthdays, and other events. It's not an everyday eating joint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn
    I heard there was a new fish and chips shop opening in Taree sometime soon.
    Probably on Muldoon street.

    At the very best, you may get fresh, "Fish".

    Anyway, if you are in Taree, and it's best you never are, then look for the fish and chips shop.

    Glad I could participate.
    What a pleasant fish, such a meaty dish?

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    One of my favourite restaurants outside of Germany, this was started by a German owner who was a good friend, and who then sold it to someone else. When I went back, I was glad they kept similar food and atmosphere.

    The restaurant below Gran Hotel Costa Rica is also excellent.

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    Cool restaurant where I live, the food isn't the greatest, but the good news is that you can reserve the tower for two, and it doesn't cost you extra just reserve 1 week ahead to be sure it's available. Perfect if you have the bug.


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