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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