In the 70's/80's when you didn't fancy, or want a Parmo, what did you have?

Lemmy_kilmister

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Thinking back to the age of Steve's Rendezvous, Bibi's, The Europa, El Grco's etc.

Such delicacies on offer were:
Escalope Zacheroff
Chicken Pilaf
Moussaka
Chicken A La King
Chicken Maryland

It seemed that all the menus were pretty much the same.
Was extremely partial to a Moussaka...which was basically mince and onions with a parmo topping.;)
 
I wish I couldn’t give you an answer to this question as just like the parmo I didn’t exist.
 
Parmos were defo in town in 83/84 but they were pork and none of this hot shot bollox . In Bibis Straight serving of tons of cheese on identifiable bread crumbed pork turning up at either side of the plate .
In Europa it was Judges sat on one table and prossies sat on the next- everyone getting along fine
 
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King prawn cashew nuts from the Chinese at the Palladium shops.
First parmesan I ever tried was in the early 80's and it was from Cypriana fish shop on Cumberland rd, a bloke called Gregory owned it and these days it would have been classed as a "ladies" parmo, pretty sure it was veal.
That was the first time I ever saw a donner kebab machine too.
 
Thinking back to the age of Steve's Rendezvous, Bibi's, The Europa, El Grco's etc.

Such delicacies on offer were:
Escalope Zacheroff
Chicken Pilaf
Moussaka
Chicken A La King
Chicken Maryland

It seemed that all the menus were pretty much the same.
Was extremely partial to a Moussaka...which was basically mince and onions with a parmo topping.;)
I was a Chicken Maryland type of fella.

Especially after the Excel.👍
 
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