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Old 20-04-2012, 03:11 PM   #1
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I don't know about anyone else but I was hooked on Man vs. Food when it was showing on 7Mate and just recently I've been wondering if there are any restaurants or eaterys here in Australia like the ones the host visited on that show.

I did get told that there was one called Carolina Kitchen in Coorparoo but wanna know if there are any more.

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Old 20-04-2012, 03:22 PM   #2
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Hogs Breath is loosely based on an American theme (The one here in Mildura has American licence plates on all the walls and 50's American decor situated throught the establishment).
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Old 20-04-2012, 04:04 PM   #3
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Killa Burger do something like that

http://www.killaburgergrill.com/cms/KillaKage.aspx

I have neverr been there and never plan to, but by all accounts it's OK.

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Old 20-04-2012, 04:05 PM   #4
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Outback Steakhouse? Hard Rock Cafe?
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Ok... Am I seeing things.....? 'Smart'phone my ***

Edit... My reply and trippys was each posted 6 times LOL. Guess not
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Old 20-04-2012, 04:15 PM   #6
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Ok... Am I seeing things.....? 'Smart'phone my ***

Edit... My reply and trippys was each posted 6 times LOL. Guess not
It's a bit early to be stuck into the beers isn't it :P
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do loan star stake houses still exist?

They were about as american as I could go
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Old 20-04-2012, 04:37 PM   #8
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Haha I saw one a while ago.

They were pretty yank!

There aren't too many with those eating challenges like in USA - I think there just isn't tha same market as over there. Generally Aussies are a bit more health conscious,.
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Old 20-04-2012, 04:38 PM   #9
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I.got hooked on man vs food also. I want to set up a trip to the states and do some of these challenges
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I've heard of a couple of restaurants dotted about Sydney that have a 1kg steak challenge but nothing close to the extent of the Man v Food shows. That and Diners, Drive-ins and Dives explain why Americans are so large (not that we're that far behind) the food is magnificently decadent and the portion sizes in all the places that I've been to in the States are ridiculously large. I had a seafood sampler 'starter' (they insist on calling their mains, 'entrees' for some reason) that would have been in excess of 500g of fried seafood.

Having to go to Houston for work near the end of this year, if I have time, I might see if I can find any of the places they've visited.
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Killa Burger do something like that

http://www.killaburgergrill.com/cms/KillaKage.aspx

I have neverr been there and never plan to, but by all accounts it's OK.

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That's the style I'm talking about. Big food.

I know about Hogs Breath and all it other wannabes but to me its American style with Australian sized portions.
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Carolina Kitchen is a must.

I crave their ribs on a daily basis. Blue Smoke in the Valley is good too.
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Old 20-04-2012, 05:07 PM   #13
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do loan star stake houses still exist?

They were about as american as I could go
There's one at Westfield central coast. I prefer lonestar over hogs breath.

I saw man vs food being filmed in new York in feb. Haven't seen the episode yet though.
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Old 20-04-2012, 05:13 PM   #14
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Been going to TGI Fridays for nearly a decade, maybe more, they make very consistent nice quality american style food with the ambience to match

the one in Doncaster was the best in my opinion, but it's being relocated to the plaza and won't be open until later in the year.

Just noticed you're in bris, forget it heh
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Reef and Beef at the Longreach RSL...just thinking about it has me looking out the front window at the carport and considering a quick 500km ride out there just to have one...
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Old 20-04-2012, 05:30 PM   #16
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Can someone please explain what's the appeal of American food? I don't get it personally, is it the enormous portions? These are the people that add dye to their cheese so that it's the colour of highlighter orange, and then put it into an aerosol can so you can spray it onto your sandwich!
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when i was in america i actually craved a salad .......... its all FAST food
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Old 20-04-2012, 06:14 PM   #18
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Old 20-04-2012, 06:16 PM   #19
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Been going to TGI Fridays for nearly a decade, maybe more, they make very consistent nice quality american style food with the ambience to match

the one in Doncaster was the best in my opinion, but it's being relocated to the plaza and won't be open until later in the year.

Just noticed you're in bris, forget it heh
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We have TGI Fridays???? In OZ???... ok, Melb is the next trip.

Had it in Seoul at least once a week when in Korea... wonder how similar the menu is to OS ones???

Mmmmmm deep fried sandwiches ;)
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Been going to TGI Fridays for nearly a decade, maybe more, they make very consistent nice quality american style food with the ambience to match

the one in Doncaster was the best in my opinion, but it's being relocated to the plaza and won't be open until later in the year.

Just noticed you're in bris, forget it heh
Went to TGI's ( southland ) once with the g/f to try it, once the food eventually got to us, it wasn't the greatest. Went lunch time on a weekday, bout 5 other tables there and it took an hour to cook a couple of burgers up!! Pricey too
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Old 20-04-2012, 06:59 PM   #21
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Misty's Diner in Melbourne is all American including everyone that works there

http://www.mistysdiner.com.au/index.asp
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Can someone please explain what's the appeal of American food? I don't get it personally, is it the enormous portions? These are the people that add dye to their cheese so that it's the colour of highlighter orange, and then put it into an aerosol can so you can spray it onto your sandwich!
Have you watched Man v Food? There's really nothing to explain if you just watch a few episodes of that show.
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There is a place called something like "Schnitzel house" at Gladesville in Sydney. They do a challenge of a massive schnitzel, can't remember what size, potatoes and one litre of beer. If you finish that in one hour you get a free desert, like you would need it after that, a t shirt and your picture on the wall of fame
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Is there still a place in Dandenong called Captain America's? went there once on a club run, not to bad like a American Burger joint, If i remember corectly they had a Burger challenge too..
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There is a place called something like "Schnitzel house" at Gladesville in Sydney. They do a challenge of a massive schnitzel, can't remember what size, potatoes and one litre of beer. If you finish that in one hour you get a free desert, like you would need it after that, a t shirt and your picture on the wall of fame
Sounds like what I ordered at the Lowenbrau in the Rocks last month. Beer cost more than the dinner!

No room for dessert.......
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Misty's Diner in Melbourne is all American including everyone that works there

http://www.mistysdiner.com.au/index.asp
That joint looks fairly awesome, have to go there.
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TGI fridays is all about the Ultimate cocktails. Japan had an interesting go at it and I got absolutely sh'tfaced with the cocktail waiter and some mates in Prague a couple of years ago. Me and the missus got free dinner at the one in London but cant remember why. Its pretty bad that I can resist TGIF if I see one.

Hogs breathe have pretty good steaks but the sides suck and I find lonestar to be the opposite.

Only the Americans can do what they do though.

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Ok... this Shizer just got serious....

We have TGI Fridays???? In OZ???... ok, Melb is the next trip.

Had it in Seoul at least once a week when in Korea... wonder how similar the menu is to OS ones???

Mmmmmm deep fried sandwiches ;)
yeh been around here ages, no deep fried sandwich though from memory!

http://www.tgifridays.com.au/find-a-fridays

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Went to TGI's ( southland ) once with the g/f to try it, once the food eventually got to us, it wasn't the greatest. Went lunch time on a weekday, bout 5 other tables there and it took an hour to cook a couple of burgers up!! Pricey too
i agree, southland is crap, we went there twice and the atmosphere was very lacking, we waited ages for food, had to order it twice, and when it came it was the wrong thing. Then they gave us the wrong bill loL!!

the others are in a different league.
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I wish I didn't look at that Fridays menu. Now I'm hungry for it.
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Is there still a place in Dandenong called Captain America's? went there once on a club run, not to bad like a American Burger joint, If i remember corectly they had a Burger challenge too

You mean Ferntree Gully which is the base of Mount Dandenong Ranges...Anyway, yes it is still there. Happen to be going tomorrow night.
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