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we had a swiss restaurant here for a while....

posted by littlemspickles on April 28, 2007 at 2:32 PM | link to this | reply

Sorry
about he video store.  I too love Thai food, but there is a limit too! Maybe your community needs to float a tender to get more multi cuisine expericenes?  As for Scandaanavian food, I like it OK, but the real truth is that Scandanavians don't want to go anywhere and much less open a restaurant!  So, you'll have to make do with the Thais for a while!

posted by Greenfields on April 26, 2007 at 9:12 PM | link to this | reply

Hang on in there and hope for the best!

posted by Munih on April 26, 2007 at 8:58 PM | link to this | reply

Hi Rob.  Sorry to hear about your video place.  As for myself, I don't bother with to going to video shops to rent.  I have a netflix account.  Don't use it very often, but it's nice to have the means when the mood strikes me.

I've never been to a Scandanavian restaurant, by on my mum's side of the family, my great, great grandmother came here from Oslo, Norway.  I do know there's a lot of fish involved in their dishes, which is why I don't eat it.

There's a nice German restaurant in the next town over from where I am, but I've never been there.  What German food I've been introduced to, I like.  I despise saur kraut, though!!...

I also like Japansese food, though not sushi.  A really good friend of mine used to own a Chinese restaurant with her husband, but sold it to a family member.

Another friend of mine, who was Thai used to cook for my mum and I all the time.  I can't eat Thai food now though.  Anything spicy burns the unholy hedes out of my throat.

Hey, maybe you'd be willing to cook me some non-spicy Thai food if I ever get to Oz????

If you're still hankering for a pizza, give me a shout and I'll send it straight off.

posted by lovelyladymonk on April 26, 2007 at 7:20 AM | link to this | reply