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KW/Guelph TA Foods of the World: Episode 5
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v-vaughn
It's time......for another Foods of the World!! I've been super busy recently so I haven't been able to plan one, but now we're back on course! Anyways, we were thinking Outback but Cale said it was closed down, so this dinner is open to suggestion!

It will take place next Tuesday evening at 7 pm, as usual. So suggest away! Once a decision has been made, I'll update the first post with all information needed. :)
ChemEnhanced
May I suggest you go back to the Kitchener roots and go with German.
v-vaughn
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
May I suggest you go back to the Kitchener roots and go with German.


That's actually an interesting idea. I'm not familiar with many restaurants in Kitchener (I know them better in Guelph), but if some of the Kitch TAs know...
Yohan
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
May I suggest you go back to the Kitchener roots and go with German.

save it for oktoberfest ;)
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Yohan
save it for oktoberfest ;)


thats not true German food....besides Octoberfest is all about the beer.

The only German places I can think of in Kitchener are Cafe Mozart and Two Goblets.....been ages since I've been to either. Kennedy's in St. Agatha (I believe) is a good tavern/restaurant that has some good German food.
Yohan
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
thats not true German food....besides Octoberfest is all about the beer.

note the wink :p
ChemEnhanced
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Originally posted by Yohan
note the wink :p


I note no such thing
doctor_ew
Maybe it's a place for worldly food, but it's definitely not generic, like italian, german, chinese, etc... how about Atmosphere (dt guelph)?
It's the only restaurant I remember from my 4 years in the G-spot! 10/10
The Ear
Two Goblets is more Hungarian, but great food nonetheless.

Any one of the real German clubs is open for dinner & will happily cater to a good group. I'd recommend either the Schwaben (my old club) or Concordia as they have great food year round.

Also, the Little Linwood down by Sportsworld (or whatever the hell it is now) has brilliant food (or at least it did when I was growing up there). Plus it's as easy as it gets as far as access for the Tri-cities & Guelph since it's right by the highway.
Abercrombie
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Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
thats not true German food....besides Octoberfest is all about the beer.

The only German places I can think of in Kitchener are Cafe Mozart


Mozart was German?

Playa24_7
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Originally posted by The Ear
Also, the Little Linwood down by Sportsworld (or whatever the hell it is now) has brilliant food (or at least it did when I was growing up there). Plus it's as easy as it gets as far as access for the Tri-cities & Guelph since it's right by the highway.


This one sounds good haha
Yohan
i suppose i can go for some good schnitzel and schnapps
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