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Thread: Imagine your last ever meal being in Zizzi :-(

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    Imagine your last ever meal being in Zizzi :-(

    Actually, I had an oddly memorable lasagne in a Zizzi on the Fulham Road before Chelsea 2 Arsenal 3 (Winterburn screamer) in 1997.

    Sadly, that memory is clouded by the fact that a Chelsea fan spat in my face after the game. Weirdly, he then double checked that I was actually a Gooner, and when I mumbled "'fraid so mate", he cuffed me around the head and said "never apologise for who you support, fella, NEVER!" and trotted off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    Actually, I had an oddly memorable lasagne in a Zizzi on the Fulham Road before Chelsea 2 Arsenal 3 (Winterburn screamer) in 1997.

    Sadly, that memory is clouded by the fact that a Chelsea fan spat in my face after the game. Weirdly, he then double checked that I was actually a Gooner, and when I mumbled "'fraid so mate", he cuffed me around the head and said "never apologise for who you support, fella, NEVER!" and trotted off
    I had a pizza in one a couple of years ago. It was perfectly acceptable; a crisp, slightly blistered base, rendered tomato, some processed pork products and, crucially, a bottle of chilli oil.

    There is speculation that the chosen weapon was an opioid. I put it to you that a Sunday afternoon out with your daughter, culminating in a pizza and a heroin doze, is something to which we might all aspire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    Actually, I had an oddly memorable lasagne in a Zizzi on the Fulham Road before Chelsea 2 Arsenal 3 (Winterburn screamer) in 1997.

    Sadly, that memory is clouded by the fact that a Chelsea fan spat in my face after the game. Weirdly, he then double checked that I was actually a Gooner, and when I mumbled "'fraid so mate", he cuffed me around the head and said "never apologise for who you support, fella, NEVER!" and trotted off
    To my knowledge, I’ve never been in a Zizzi. Or an Ask. I think I went to Prezzo once and got very cross about the service until they gave me the meal for free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I had a pizza in one a couple of years ago. It was perfectly acceptable; a crisp, slightly blistered base, rendered tomato, some processed pork products and, crucially, a bottle of chilli oil.

    There is speculation that the chosen weapon was an opioid. I put it to you that a Sunday afternoon out with your daughter, culminating in a pizza and a heroin doze, is something to which we might all aspire.
    I think I’d prefer my daughter didn’t go with me, tbh.

    Anyway, they seem to be suggesting VX now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    To my knowledge, I’ve never been in a Zizzi. Or an Ask. I think I went to Prezzo once and got very cross about the service until they gave me the meal for free.
    These places are exclusively for families with small children. I find the sight of people dining in them without kids almost poetic in its sadness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    To my knowledge, I’ve never been in a Zizzi. Or an Ask. I think I went to Prezzo once and got very cross about the service until they gave me the meal for free.
    never been to a Zizzi.

    I have been unfortunate enough to have been in both an Ask and a Bella Italia.

    I tell you what Clive, Italian food is carbohydrately dull.
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    These places are exclusively for families with small children. I find the sight of people dining in them without kids almost poetic in its sadness.
    I have frequented such places when doing the 'informal business lunch' thing, when neither party feels it appropriate to be frequenting a pub at lunchtime. I've even found myself in a Jamie Oliver's. Now that was a mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I think I’d prefer my daughter didn’t go with me, tbh.

    Anyway, they seem to be suggesting VX now.
    What on earth is VX?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    What on earth is VX?
    a dyslexic Roman 15 imo
    Northern Monkey ... who can't upload a bleeding Avatar

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    Mine was at Le Gavroche with my girlfriend at the time.

    I believe I had the langoustine starter, rabbit main before finishing with a cheese platter.

    -

    Next night was a cheese sandwich

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