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I immediately checked Shakespears menu since I had it there moons ago but looks like they don't do it anymore.

Gow Badger in Lamai seems to be the only one that google knows of now..

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14 minutes ago, lom said:

I immediately checked Shakespears menu since I had it there moons ago but looks like they don't do it anymore.

Gow Badger in Lamai seems to be the only one that google knows of now..

 

Thanks for that lom.

Me as well at The Shakespeare.

We managed to get Joe to do a special a year or two back, still very good, but it needs a few of you to eat it all.

(Joe also does a really good Beef Wellington. Again, it needs a few of you.)

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I have not seen liver and bacon on any menus here. Maybe try Bangrak Café? They might be able to do it as a special order if they don't have it on the menu.

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9 hours ago, Tmoney said:

Goes well with a pint of Guinness.

But of course! and what a find, I'm passing by there almost every day and have not noticed that pearl of a pub hidden within the compound.

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10 hours ago, Tmoney said:

Irish Times. Pigs liver sliced thin and really tender comes with bacon, fried onions, mashed potato and spinach. Goes well with a pint of Guinness.

 

Thank you for that Tmoney. I completely forgot about the Irish Times.

Drive past it almost every other day. Duh!  :goof:

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On 12/15/2024 at 1:23 AM, Tropicalevo said:

Hi

Can anyone recommend a place for a decent liver and bacon dinner.

Hopefully closer to the north of island but as they say in the west - have hunger will travel.

 

Why not make it at home, but if you wan't a fancy romantic restaurant with candles on the table, you're on your own.

 It's easy to make, I do it once a month 30-40 minutes.

 

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Just now, watchcat said:

 

Why not make it at home, bu if you wan't a fancy romantic restaurant with candles on the table, you're on your own.

 It's easy to make, I do it once a month 30-40 minutes.

 

 

I do not waste my time on anything that takes longer than 20 minutes to prepare and cook.

(That includes opening and pouring the wine.)

From opening the fridge to sitting at the table - 20 minutes max.

 

The 'longest' meal that I cook is marinaded pork chop (TOPS), BBQ'd with tomato and onions. and frozen, spicy potato wedges cooked in the air fryer. It just fits into the time slot.

 

As an aside, I do have candlelight dinners now and again.  🕯️🍽️🍷 🕯️

We get quite a few power cuts. 

Has to be cold chicken though, the air fryer needs electricity.

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7 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

I do not waste my time on anything that takes longer than 20 minutes to prepare and cook.

 

 

I love cooking low and slow, put a pork shoulder into the Traeger Grill 2 hrs ago..... Should be lush for diner tonight.

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54 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

I do not waste my time on anything that takes longer than 20 minutes to prepare and cook.

(That includes opening and pouring the wine.)

From opening the fridge to sitting at the table - 20 minutes max.

 

Just curious, what do the rest of the day?

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1 hour ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

As an aside, I do have candlelight dinners now and again.  🕯️🍽️🍷 🕯️

We get quite a few power cuts. 

Has to be cold chicken though, the air fryer needs electricity.

Is Patricia Routledge a relation of yours?

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