

...and Happy 21st Jessica:

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Cooking with fireFrom a Teppanyaki restaurant last night - which incidently I reckon would be awesome for a forum dinner meet!
![]() ![]() ...and Happy 21st Jessica: ![]()
I've been to a Teppanyaki restaurant and it was fun, tho the part of 'wasting' too much food turns me down a bit...
And not really recommended to take serious equipment inside, flame and oil dont mix with DSLRs ![]() A proper korean/japanese BBQ place will be more suitable for a meet I reckon ![]()
cool place to meet chi
especially if you bring your girlfriends with you yip if i went along i'd bring my D70, oil and camera dont mix
Last time I had my D70, it was such a problem cleaning the UV filter (I was glad I had it on) which some small amount of oil landed on it... ![]() Just dont get too close like I did ![]()
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