Frugal Feeds
After a quick coriander interrogation, I choose the duck.
I think Thailand is the epicentre of both spiciness and coriander, so I need to be careful here. :)
I never even noticed this place before. It looks like a cafe or delicatessen, but on Friday and Saturday, they serve dinner.
The place is full, so I have to sit outside, on the porsch.
I've been given a number (actually a raffle ticket.) I asked for it, after seeing some other numbered people be shown to a table.
The place is packed, so I go for a half-an-hour walk while I wait for a table to be freed up.
This is a very highly-rated Indian restaurant.
For a suburban restaurant on a rainy night, there's a lot of people here. At least fifty.
I'm recommended two tapas dishes. I'll consume them from the lounge-like seat I've been allocated.
This place does pizza, typical mains, and tapas. Having two tapas dishes gives a better indication of the quality of the restaurant than one dish would.
I was going to make some "satay" gags about De Sate, but I think Sate actually means "satay". :|
At the famous Amalfi. We used to go here when I was smaller, and ate less pizza.
The room is packed with diners. There's a loud hubbub, just from the density of people in here.