Not the game, apparently.
Since the weather was pretty nice today, my parents and I went on a daytrip to Mornington Peninsular. To Dad's chagrin, there wasn't a McDonald's near where we'd parked the car. Woe. Woe. He wouldn't eat Asian either (Chinese, Japanese, Thai...) and I didn't want to eat Cafe food (carbohydrate overdose would result in me being really, really sleepy. So sleepy in the warm sunshine? I think not...) so we decided to settle for Fish and Chips at this place called Go-Fish (or Go-Fishing...).
Goodness knows why since I used to work at a fish and chippery and know all the goings on behind the counter - not that you couldn't guess anyway.
My old workplace and this joint are both run by Asians (surprise, surprise) and, seeing as they'd just opened, the food was pretty nice.
We got a few blue grenadier (I love this fish to bits :F), calamari rings, chips, coleslaw and an onion. I wanted to get a burger but it would have taken ages for the grill to heat up and all that jazz. >_< Boo. Boo. Who eats deep fried fish anyway?
The blue gren. was fresh and delish, tender and meat separated into firm flakes. Gah. Chips were chips. Coleslaw was nice and fresh and not too much mayo, which was a nice change from that sodden crap from Coles.
Afterwards I was too full to contemplate moving much. Even in trying to avoid carbohydrate overdose, I couldn't help myself. -___-;;
Anyway, even though it was all nice and stuff, I would consider (deeply) my choices next time I'm faced with F&C. Honestly, potatoes aren't my thing and I don't like deep fried shit so...I really shouldn't be eating it!
And this is what happens when I eat at home for a few days...nothing exciting in my world of food. :( I resort to talking about fast food for goodness' sake. >_<
10 January, 2009
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