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Feb 24, 2008 20:50

i am guessing last friday's dinner had to be the most expensive by far. Between 4 people, it ended up being $200, without tip. Factor in tip, prolly around 240. We can only go to these types of restaurant once a month.

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janusmzeal February 25 2008, 17:12:24 UTC
where'd you eat?

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l3v3l February 26 2008, 03:00:58 UTC
it is a place robb picked. it's called uncommon ground, i think. it is on the corner of clark and grace. 2 blocks away from wrigley field.

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janusmzeal February 26 2008, 05:15:32 UTC
we need to hit up fogo one of these days. I mean, when I have money.

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himene February 26 2008, 23:41:25 UTC
If you can eat that kind of meal once a month, consider yourself luckier than the average person. ^.~ I meant this as a positive post, too, btw =P

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waterdance February 27 2008, 14:53:04 UTC
I don't know about once a month, maybe once every other month or two... And it being the most expensive goes without any say, both the 2nd and 3rd were about $30 per person.

Anyway change of plans for Friday I feel like Neapolitan Pizza.

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l3v3l February 28 2008, 15:27:41 UTC
I have been looking at my receipts, and I was kind of suprise how much we have spent. Last week was like 30 dollars. I thought it was lower than that. I would say the average I spend is about 31 or so since we started.

I want to find a nice non-pretentious french restaurant. I think the most I would spend is about 60 give or take 10 dollars.

All this talk about food is making me hungry. I am going to eli's cheesecake by my house and get some cake.

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shinukyo March 3 2008, 23:52:29 UTC
Sounds like it was good, at least. If only I could join you guys for one of these things, but there's no way. Right now, I can only eat food outside my house ONCE a week. And when I do, even spending ten dollars (like at Pita Inn) is pushing it a little. Other than that, every meal I eat is either at home or at work (all of which is food coming from Meijer, for cheaper than usual).

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