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Post by Cav Kid »

Went there tonight around 6.20, All the chairs were still stacked on the tables the door was open but no one was around!!!

We went to Medina's instead and had an excellent meal.

Walked past Ma-Ja's again at around 9.45 and the lights were off and it was completely shut down for the night!
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a couple of weeks ago we went on both sunday and monday nights to find that it was closed both times
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Post by Ma-Ja's »

Sorry we missed you both on Sunday and Monday :( But as per our opening times that are displayed in the window, we take Sunday night and all day Monday off! This is our time to relax after a busy week :D Hope to see you both again soon - but not a Sunday night or Monday!! :D
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Strange! I was sure it said Sunday 6 till late on the sign, I have just asked all the other members of the party and they all thought the same too.

maybe we all need our beer goggles changing :wink:
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Post by Ma-Ja's »

I think you need your beer goggles adjusting!! :) 6 to late is for Tuesday to Saturday, Sunday is 12 to 4 and Monday closed! :) Hope to see you all soon during our opening hours though! :D
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Post by nobbyguest »

looked for this place during our 2 weeks there, couldn`t find it till the final morning when we were killing time till we had to go to the airport ,
would have seen it before but i was coming down into town each night down by dirty nellies or the steps by tia ilda?
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We had a meal there last week and highly recommend it, especially if you and your tummy want a break from too much foreign food. I had the Boeuf Bourguignon and Mrs L. the Lasagne. :D Both meals home cooked and very tasty. Kids are well catered for, with children's meals and games, colouring books etc to help keep them amused. Daft as it might sound, the chairs are very comfortable too. I find some of the metal jobs a little hard going after a while.
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laserblazer wrote:We had a meal there last week and highly recommend it, especially if you and your tummy want a break from too much foreign food. I had the Boeuf Bourguignon and Mrs L. the Lasagne.
Mmm, so French and Italian foods no longer count as foreign foods! :wink:
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laserblazer wrote: Both meals home cooked and very tasty. .
Mmmm, how do you get home cooked meals in a restaurant? :roll:
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ROD wrote:
laserblazer wrote: Both meals home cooked and very tasty. .
Mmmm, how do you get home cooked meals in a restaurant? :roll:
I meant homemade as in they build it from component level. Hope that clarifies things. :(
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LB, you're taking Rod far too seriously :roll:

Whenever have you known Rod to be serious? :wink:
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With O Boteco getting their lawyers involved (allegedly), I'm not taking chances. :D
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laserblazer wrote:
ROD wrote:
laserblazer wrote: Both meals home cooked and very tasty. .
Mmmm, how do you get home cooked meals in a restaurant? :roll:
I meant homemade as in they build it from component level. Hope that clarifies things. :(
Sounds like an engineer talking , or somebody who works for Lego

Do you mean it's made from fresh ingredients? (allegedly), or something frozen from the supermarket you would pop into the oven at home 8) I have clarified butter in the kitchen, is that the same thing?
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Post by laserblazer »

Michael Crane wrote:LB, you're taking Rod far too seriously :roll:

Whenever have you known Rod to be serious? :wink:
See what you mean Michael. :D
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Post by tricky »

Rod, sweetheart, you know as well as I do that if you don't hear the 'ping' of the microwave from the kitchen that its the nearest thing to 'homemade' that you will get

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