Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
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Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Ok.....I'm up for meeting any expats living in or near NYC, Hoboken, Northern New Jersey.
You can never have too many friends and I like to have British friends as we share the same culture.
Anyone who wants to meet up, just send me a PM.
An expat Brit, Chris Farrow owns a restaurant in Maplewood NJ called Centanni's. He's having an "Expat Superbowl" party on Sunday and offering chicken tikka masala, tandoori wings, vindaloo, naan etc. It's just across the street from Maplewood station (25 mins from New York Penn station) and also from Hoboken. Hours are from 4pm-8pm. Anyone interested?
You can never have too many friends and I like to have British friends as we share the same culture.
Anyone who wants to meet up, just send me a PM.
An expat Brit, Chris Farrow owns a restaurant in Maplewood NJ called Centanni's. He's having an "Expat Superbowl" party on Sunday and offering chicken tikka masala, tandoori wings, vindaloo, naan etc. It's just across the street from Maplewood station (25 mins from New York Penn station) and also from Hoboken. Hours are from 4pm-8pm. Anyone interested?
Last edited by Englishmum; Feb 3rd 2006 at 1:36 pm.
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by Englishmum
Ok.....I'm up for meeting any expats living in or near NYC, Hoboken, Northern New Jersey.
You can never have too many friends and I like to have British friends as we share the same culture.
Anyone who wants to meet up, just send me a PM.
An expat Brit, Chris Farrow owns a restaurant in Maplewood NJ called Centanni's. He's having an "Expat Superbowl" party on Sunday and offering chicken tikka masala, tandoori wings, vindaloo, naan etc. It's just across the street from Maplewood station (25 mins from New York Penn station) and also from Hoboken. Hours are from 4pm-8pm. Anyone interested?
You can never have too many friends and I like to have British friends as we share the same culture.
Anyone who wants to meet up, just send me a PM.
An expat Brit, Chris Farrow owns a restaurant in Maplewood NJ called Centanni's. He's having an "Expat Superbowl" party on Sunday and offering chicken tikka masala, tandoori wings, vindaloo, naan etc. It's just across the street from Maplewood station (25 mins from New York Penn station) and also from Hoboken. Hours are from 4pm-8pm. Anyone interested?
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by Englishmum
chicken tikka masala, tandoori wings, vindaloo, naan etc.
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by Ray
English food would have been nice ......
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by CarlM
That is English food.,.
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by Partystar
Yep, voted number 1 most popular dish in England.
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by Englishmum
Ok.....I'm up for meeting any expats living in or near NYC, Hoboken, Northern New Jersey.
You can never have too many friends and I like to have British friends as we share the same culture.
Anyone who wants to meet up, just send me a PM.
An expat Brit, Chris Farrow owns a restaurant in Maplewood NJ called Centanni's. He's having an "Expat Superbowl" party on Sunday and offering chicken tikka masala, tandoori wings, vindaloo, naan etc. It's just across the street from Maplewood station (25 mins from New York Penn station) and also from Hoboken. Hours are from 4pm-8pm. Anyone interested?
You can never have too many friends and I like to have British friends as we share the same culture.
Anyone who wants to meet up, just send me a PM.
An expat Brit, Chris Farrow owns a restaurant in Maplewood NJ called Centanni's. He's having an "Expat Superbowl" party on Sunday and offering chicken tikka masala, tandoori wings, vindaloo, naan etc. It's just across the street from Maplewood station (25 mins from New York Penn station) and also from Hoboken. Hours are from 4pm-8pm. Anyone interested?
lol i'm on me way...wait for me ooohhhh tell chris to make 'em spicy...
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
FYI Curry is a British dish. Invented by the soldiers of the Raj in India and is basically a beef/lamb stew with Indian spices.
Tandoori chicken is NOT British.
Tandoori chicken is NOT British.
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by Partystar
Yep, voted number 1 most popular dish in England.
I reckon they asked people that go out to eat in that poll and not the general consensus.
Anyway, now I've had a few decent mexicans I won't be having anymore Indians....but my sex life has nothing to do with food.
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by rushman
I know that is was voted no. 1 but I swear that was a bollocks vote. I still think more Brits eat Roasts than a curry.
I reckon they asked people that go out to eat in that poll and not the general consensus.
Anyway, now I've had a few decent mexicans I won't be having anymore Indians....but my sex life has nothing to do with food.
I reckon they asked people that go out to eat in that poll and not the general consensus.
Anyway, now I've had a few decent mexicans I won't be having anymore Indians....but my sex life has nothing to do with food.
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
ooooh...that sounds fantastic...just a bit far though, shame really...just end up being a billy no mates, but then we are heading up to the in-laws, apparantly they've got my birthday present and it's the only chance we'll have to get there before the 21st.
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by Englishmum
Ok.....I'm up for meeting any expats living in or near NYC, Hoboken, Northern New Jersey.
You can never have too many friends and I like to have British friends as we share the same culture.
Anyone who wants to meet up, just send me a PM.
An expat Brit, Chris Farrow owns a restaurant in Maplewood NJ called Centanni's. He's having an "Expat Superbowl" party on Sunday and offering chicken tikka masala, tandoori wings, vindaloo, naan etc. It's just across the street from Maplewood station (25 mins from New York Penn station) and also from Hoboken. Hours are from 4pm-8pm. Anyone interested?
You can never have too many friends and I like to have British friends as we share the same culture.
Anyone who wants to meet up, just send me a PM.
An expat Brit, Chris Farrow owns a restaurant in Maplewood NJ called Centanni's. He's having an "Expat Superbowl" party on Sunday and offering chicken tikka masala, tandoori wings, vindaloo, naan etc. It's just across the street from Maplewood station (25 mins from New York Penn station) and also from Hoboken. Hours are from 4pm-8pm. Anyone interested?
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by neil
and I are already commited to beer drinking with friends .
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by TruBrit
omg so you have friends not billy no mates for you then
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Re: Billy No Mates + Expat Superbowl party
Originally Posted by Chorlton
Superbowl...zzzzzzzzzz...the Rosebowl was quite enough for me. Hey, the curry sounds good though. I finally found a decent indian place here, but no bhajis to be found