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Subject:
Valentines day
Category: Relationships and Society > Romance Asked by: task27-ga List Price: $15.00 |
Posted:
14 Jan 2005 10:39 PST
Expires: 27 Jan 2005 16:56 PST Question ID: 457226 |
valentines is coming and i wanna take my girl friend to a nice fancy romantic resturant that is what she wants also. I need YOUR help to find me a nice resturant but there is one catch , she wants this dinner menu. : Baked potato (her fav),smash potatoes,rice,bread like dinner rolls,garlic bread,bread sticks, quesadillas with cheese only,and a desert item sopeapillas. she wants to be able to eat all that or most of that but in a nice fancy resturant now i dont know what nice romantic resturant has this so thats why im asking for help. so i want you to find me a list of resturants that are nice with that dinner menu in glendale,CA or close to it. and give me their number if reservations are needed and i need directions. Or ways to get to it from the glendale galleria since thats pretty known. so i just want the adress of the resturants that u think match with what i want and phone number . but the key thing is that i want something close to glendale! ca. | |
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Subject:
Re: Valentines day
From: steph53-ga on 14 Jan 2005 11:05 PST |
Task... You mention baked potatoes, mashed potatoes and rice. Most high end restaurants serve the above as well as fresh rolls/ garlic sticks. What does your girlfriend like as a main course? EG: steak, lobster, pasta, etc. A little more information might be useful in order for a researcher to answer your question. Steph53 ( not a researcher ) |
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Re: Valentines day
From: pinkfreud-ga on 14 Jan 2005 11:10 PST |
Restaurants that feature quesadillas and sopaipillas (i.e. Mexican restaurants) may not have baked potatoes and mashed potatoes on the menu. You may have to choose which menu items are most important; I really doubt that you will find all the things you've mentioned at a single restaurant. Have you considered staying home and preparing all the food yourself? It would be a lot of work, but your girlfriend would almost certainly be very pleased that you made the effort. |
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Re: Valentines day
From: probonopublico-ga on 14 Jan 2005 11:12 PST |
Go to a great restaurant & order takeaways from elsewhere (as necessary) to satisfy your girl friend's tastes. Probo (Not a Researcher and never likely to be.) |
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Re: Valentines day
From: task27-ga on 14 Jan 2005 14:49 PST |
as a main course she likes hmm baked potato? with butter and sour cream and she also likes fruit..i just wanna take her to a nice resturant that has at least baked potato and dinner rolls or rice. She is really looking forward to me taking her out somewhere nice i just dont know where plz help!! |
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Re: Valentines day
From: samuelb-ga on 17 Jan 2005 16:45 PST |
I suggest you choose 3 or 4 restaurants in your area that are known for its romantic environment. Then check their menus and chances are some of the things your girlfriend wants are already in the menu. Then, call them or, even better, go directly to the restaurant (preferrably at a time when the place is not really busy) and explain your situation to them and what exactly you'd like to order on Valentine's Day. Maybe they will be willing to help you and make an exception and get you the exact food you and your girlfriend want. Be prepared for this special dishes to be way more expensive than usual. On a separate note, the menu that your girlfriend has chosen is absolutely unbalanced and not very healthy. It'd be advisable to include a salad and/or vegetables. |
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Re: Valentines day
From: parker_79-ga on 24 Jan 2005 04:27 PST |
task27, At the end of the Santa Monica Pier, there's mexican restaurant. They don't have the best food in the world, but they have a mariachi band and there are rides on the pier that you and your date can enjoy after your meal. If good mexican food is what you're looking for, i hear that there's no better place in LA than Casa Vega in Sherman Oaks. If a good view is what you want, and the food doesn't have to be mexican, the Castaways in the Burbank hills would be a nice pick as well. Good luck. |
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