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Ah....Camden or Parramatta 1999....can't quite remember the exact spot. Still in my mid 20s after ordering a schooner of VB I was a bit hungry and went to McDonald's across the street. I check out the menu and proudly bark....THE LOT. My Aussie wife looks at me....."are you sure you dag"?  Why not....it's McDonald's, what would go wrong?

 

A projectile vomit soon followed.

 

Besides that I enjoyed my trip to Australia quite a bit.

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2 minutes ago, Celsius said:

Ah....Camden or Parramatta 1999....can't quite remember the exact spot. Still in my mid 20s after ordering a schooner of VB I was a bit hungry and went to McDonald's across the street. I check out the menu and proudly bark....THE LOT. My Aussie wife looks at me....."are you sure you dag"?  Why not....it's McDonald's, what would go wrong?

 

A projectile vomit soon followed.

 

Besides that I enjoyed my trip to Australia quite a bit.

You obviously talking about Sydney Australia

Yes the fish in McDonald's is not ....great .

Haven't heard the Aussie slang "Dag" since the 1970's😂

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14 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I don't like the look of it, nothing like traditional fish and chips like this one

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You've really got a hard-on for Sharples.

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17 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I don't like the look of it, nothing like traditional fish and chips like this one

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Witherspoons looks like that

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On 5/6/2024 at 10:10 AM, scubascuba3 said:

i don't bother with fish and chips anymore, it will never match back in the UK plus it's full of fat anyway so best avoided

Quite, it all went to pot when the market was flooded with cheap Vietnamese catfish using fancy names.

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28 minutes ago, Njoku said:

Ahh yes....Flake...or shark to the rest of you, Gummy Shark to be precise, only found in southern waters of AU, well around Victoria, I do miss my flake and chips and potato cakes...

Potato Scallops.

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On 5/7/2024 at 4:45 PM, Ralf001 said:

Potato Scallops.

No mate, we Victorians call them potato cakes, scallops are some small White Sea food in batter.....In Victoria.

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, Njoku said:

No mate, we Victorians call them potato cakes,

You Mexicans are a strange lot. 

 

Cakes, I love cakes, all types.

I enjoy eating cakes when drinking my coffee but I would not enjoy eating a potato cake with my coffee. 

 

Do you sprinkle some sugar or add a little syrup to your potato cakes?. 

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2 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

You Mexicans are a strange lot. 

 

Cakes, I love cakes, all types.

I enjoy eating cakes when drinking my coffee but I would not enjoy eating a potato cake with my coffee. 

 

Do you sprinkle some sugar or add a little syrup to your potato cakes?. 

Didnt know Mexicans ate shark, you're a funny guy, like-Pad Thai is to Thais the good old Patato cake is to us Australians from Melbourne Victoria, you ask for a scallop there and you get this small battered White Sea food thingo, use to like them once but went off them after a time, im from the days of adding vinegar with the sea salt, but these days I dont mind chicken salt, unfortunately my kids and that generations like tomato sauce which is known as ketchup in other parts of the world, tomato sauce is not to be confused with pasta sauce....

 

As you can tell we southern Australians adapted to the English fish and chips, tried the cod here in a Pattaya fish and chip shop, if that's all I could get I wouldn't bother and there chips where more like a poor quality home made type, but hey that's me, im rather fond of gummy shark and chips from Melbourne...

 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, Njoku said:

No mate, we Victorians call them potato cakes, scallops are some small White Sea food in batter.....In Victoria.

Potato cakes are different 

Posted
On 5/7/2024 at 11:19 AM, Yagoda said:

Proper  Fish and Chips is made with COLD WATER fish from the Atlantic 

 

 

100% correct.

 

Off topic:

-Buster's in Bangkok hits the mark.

-My wife was in London recently and never had it before. Hobson's in Soho really rang the bell for her.

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In Bangkok ... DEFINITELY!

 

In Chonburi, where we're now living ... I really don't KNOW!

 

If you've a mind to cook them, then you'll find what you want, in Villa Market.

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On 5/9/2024 at 1:39 PM, scubascuba3 said:

Potato cakes are different 

Mmm, freshly cooked off the coal fire and lathered in butter and a little salt!

Perfect supper!

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

Mmm, freshly cooked off the coal fire and lathered in butter and a little salt!

Perfect supper!

Warbies for me; if only someone here sold them. Villa sell their crumpets, bread and muffins so who knows ...?

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Deep fried fish ? Deep fried fries as to my knowledge, chips are not boiled !!!....not to mention that delicious white mayo sauce....the best diet to feed dangerous heart problems with age and enjoy Thailand only on a 30day visa waiver.

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On 5/6/2024 at 4:59 PM, scubascuba3 said:

I think that died out in the 70s, followed by plain paper, then boxes 

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that, looks good, now I'm hungry.

 

 

 

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On 5/9/2024 at 4:49 PM, Prubangboy said:

Buster's in Bangkok hits the mark

 

See this is what is good about forum food topics, never heard of this place, thanks.

 

 

 

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