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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 22 April 2009 13:46
Pizza express - real italian pizza not the american cheese drenched, thick based version

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 24 April 2009 17:44
My local indian do a chicken Tikka Sandwich.  Which is chicken tikka breast pieces, salad and chilli sauce in a pitta bread.   Most indian places do them now they are usually under kebabs on the menu.   Very nice. 








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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 24 April 2009 17:56
San Carlos.....

steak with pepermint sauce a beatyyyy

whole seabass with veg with drizzle of olive oil.

egg pasta with prawns + scallops with a tomatoe sauce.. fwohhhh

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 26 April 2009 20:53
For me it has to be Nandos, awesome bb food

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 26 April 2009 21:20
how about mcdonalds but all plain food...lol i work there.. so its free

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 27 April 2009 14:28
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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 18 May 2009 12:55
Sutton - Nandos, Harvester or an Thai place.
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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 20 May 2009 13:42
kitty


Most restaurants can cater for a clean diet, it's all a case of what you choose to eat when you go.

If you're dieting then I'd suggest not even looking at the menu if you're easily tempted.

I usually have grilled salmon and baked potato with veg or salad. Most will have some form of white fish, steak, or roast chicken, just ask for them to be served without sauce.

 
Theres a thought someone should open a Bodybuilders dieting resturant, then we could all diet be happy and go out for food and we're being good hahaha!!.
 
Yes im the same even when not dieting I have most things without sauce etc.. it must be a BB thing hehehe xxxx
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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 20 May 2009 14:36
On the off chance anyone finds themself in Dubai

I second wagamama's good choice and several places around the city.

The Meat Company also great for steaks

If you find yourself here on a friday most of the major hotels to a "brunch" these usually run from 12-4pm and most have the option of with or without alcohol included in the price. Some of the food at the brunches is fantastic, fresh cooked steak, poultry, fish loads of choice of rice, potatoes, pasta etc.

In the evening there is a place called the Towers Rotana that has theme nights every night with all you can eat and great food and a hotel called the Shan Gra La does and evening brunch on a Friday with everything from sushi to grilled quail, can't go wrong really.

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 21 May 2009 19:13
Any good middle eastern resturant will give you everything you need. Nice and clean diet stuff (sheesh taoouk - grilled chicken breast) or all feast. We've just found an awesome one in Cheethamhill in Manchester, the food is fantastic!

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 22 May 2009 16:26
if you are in a city or urban area you will never run out of choices,.choosing what restaurant can serve your needs best....

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 22 May 2009 19:24
For me its Nandos aswell, the food is just soo tastey!

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 23 May 2009 14:41
Anybody ever been to Frankies and Bennys? Might try it soon..

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 23 May 2009 22:36
Frankie and Benny's is ok.

Can't recall the steaks being too great.

Best places i've been to-

Gaucho Grill Manchester- Fantastic steaks

La Cabreras (Sp?)- Argentina. 1kg of pure steak heaven. Best steak i've had by a mile, even served champagne when waiting for a table.

Place I really want to try- Nobu in London, purely for the Wagyu beef, expensive but I like to treat myself :)
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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 24 May 2009 11:01
badboy007


Frankie and Benny's is ok.

Can't recall the steaks being too great.

Best places i've been to-

Gaucho Grill Manchester- Fantastic steaks

La Cabreras (Sp?)- Argentina. 1kg of pure steak heaven. Best steak i've had by a mile, even served champagne when waiting for a table.

Place I really want to try- Nobu in London, purely for the Wagyu beef, expensive but I like to treat myself :)


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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 25 May 2009 18:18
I have not heard about this type of restaurant yet but i think in some mega cities there must be some restaurants opened.

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 26 May 2009 14:46
Well having had a brief look down some of the replies here, I'm shocked that so many of you have mentioned Harvester and Nandos. They serve utter dog tripe. You have to be careful of steak houses that smother their cuts with butter to give it that glazed look. Also, those of you that have mentioned KFC & McDs and thai/curry houses etc. I assume you're joking right? Ditto Pizza?

Look, I know food & restaurants outside of london are a joke (spend many weekends in hastings & eastbourne unfortunately)  and getting decent food anyway is a struggle, but there HAVE to be better optios than the places you've mentioned.

I think one of the main things keeping from moving out of London (apart from millions of young women) is the paucity of restaurants and the general obliviousness displayed towards having a healthy diet and quality food. It's all about drinking ten pints of lager a night and then having a £2.50 cooked breakfast at Whetherspoons. The only place I can get a sandwich without a ton of Anchor butter in it, is M&S :-(

Anyway, I'm blissfully happy with all the sushi/lebanese/persian/moroccan joints around town. plenty of decent steakhouses too. Best place is whole foods markets in high street ken, which is heaven!

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 28 May 2009 10:40
Bodybuilder589


how about mcdonalds but all plain food...lol i work there.. so its free


To be honest people give McDonalds such a hard time but the food there isn't THAT bad (if you pick wisely). They offer a range of salads (which aren't great but I've eaten worse), sandwiches, fruit and even milk at a push. Not saying that I'd eat there everyday, but if I was struggling for a meal, it wouldn't hurt.

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Re:Restaurants suited to bodybuilders - 02 June 2009 13:52
I've found that eating in indian restaurants helps me to bulk up immensely. I have an indian every night, always at least vindaloo strength. Your body keeps the protein but S**ts out all the carbs. I have take away indians sunday through to thursday then friday and saturday go to any local indian restaurants.

I noticed the results within a week.

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 03 June 2009 09:44
Dynamic Turtle


Well having had a brief look down some of the replies here, I'm shocked that so many of you have mentioned Harvester and Nandos. They serve utter dog tripe. You have to be careful of steak houses that smother their cuts with butter to give it that glazed look. Also, those of you that have mentioned KFC & McDs and thai/curry houses etc. I assume you're joking right? Ditto Pizza?

Look, I know food & restaurants outside of london are a joke (spend many weekends in hastings & eastbourne unfortunately)  and getting decent food anyway is a struggle, but there HAVE to be better optios than the places you've mentioned.

I think one of the main things keeping from moving out of London (apart from millions of young women) is the paucity of restaurants and the general obliviousness displayed towards having a healthy diet and quality food. It's all about drinking ten pints of lager a night and then having a £2.50 cooked breakfast at Whetherspoons. The only place I can get a sandwich without a ton of Anchor butter in it, is M&S :-(

Anyway, I'm blissfully happy with all the sushi/lebanese/persian/moroccan joints around town. plenty of decent steakhouses too. Best place is whole foods markets in high street ken, which is heaven!

Rgds,
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There has to be one positive to living in London, so none of us will begrudge you your Lebanese joints.

Have you visited many other cities? You come across as awfully patronising. I live in Belfast; we have great markets, and all the ethnic food you could wish for. Doubtless there are fewer restaurants, but there's enough that we could choose, say, Lebanese, then decide which one to go to.

I can only imagine most other cities in the UK are the same.


For what it's worth, I'm with you on Harvesters, Weatherspoons et al. I lived in Bournemouth for a few months, and one of the things I just hated about England was those chain pub type places. We have Weatherspoons, but Harvesters and the like really takes 'depressing' to a whole new level.

The other thing was motorway services; I don't think I'll need to defend my position to anyone ;)


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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 18 June 2009 21:00
Dynamic Turtle


Well having had a brief look down some of the replies here, I'm shocked that so many of you have mentioned Harvester and Nandos. They serve utter dog tripe. You have to be careful of steak houses that smother their cuts with butter to give it that glazed look. Also, those of you that have mentioned KFC & McDs and thai/curry houses etc. I assume you're joking right? Ditto Pizza?

Look, I know food & restaurants outside of london are a joke (spend many weekends in hastings & eastbourne unfortunately)  and getting decent food anyway is a struggle, but there HAVE to be better optios than the places you've mentioned.

I think one of the main things keeping from moving out of London (apart from millions of young women) is the paucity of restaurants and the general obliviousness displayed towards having a healthy diet and quality food. It's all about drinking ten pints of lager a night and then having a £2.50 cooked breakfast at Whetherspoons. The only place I can get a sandwich without a ton of Anchor butter in it, is M&S :-(

Anyway, I'm blissfully happy with all the sushi/lebanese/persian/moroccan joints around town. plenty of decent steakhouses too. Best place is whole foods markets in high street ken, which is heaven!

Rgds,
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this dude likes london, you think ?
 
 

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 19 June 2009 14:18
I agree with Kitty about looking at the menu, you can often be tempted into an extra dish which you didn't plan on.  If you explain to the waiter why you have requested something, they're almost always very helpful.  I still get strange looks in hotels when asking for half dozen poached eggs for breakfast though...

Ok, some places in Swansea:

Clarys at the Aspers Casino;
Fantastic value, service and the food is great.  They will modify any dish for you, and will even replace chips with couscous!  The pork steak wrapped in parma ham is great.  Starts at £8.50 a main on a weekend evening which is great value.

La Parrella;
On SA1.  Great quality of food, very nice wine bar but pricey.  Huge selection of fish, all on display and you pay by weight, almost like going to a market.

The Village Hotel;
Good value, great service, food varies, but good.  They're also a health club so are used to catering for any diet.

Those are my favourites (all are more alacarte than Harvester affairs).


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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 25 June 2009 18:50
Kimo's a greek/moroccan place in Liverpool is ideal and often full of bbuilders.

Basic chicken kebab, all frilled with rice more rice. Decent size.

For cutting they do shredded chicken (negotiable quality though so might be pumped with dextrose) and have that with salad.

Mayo, Pitta and Chilli sauce optional!  Green tea selection not bad

I find with most good restaurants its hit and miss, either rich over the top food where you cant get away form sauces and mash, to great ones where its nice and basic .... good fillet with cabbage and edamame beans (Bar and Grill-Liverpool)

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Re:Restaurants suited to bodybuilders - 30 June 2009 08:03
It goes against the "clean bulk" idea that many people like to promote, but I think burger joints are some of the best bodybuilding restaurants for building mass.  Burgers are protein and calorie-packed, and they just taste damn good.  Obviously you have to guage how much your body can handle this, but if you're already reasonably big, or if you're a really skinny guy trying hard to gain weight, you can definitely get away with it.

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Re:Restaurants suited to bodybuilders - 07 July 2009 20:46
Liverpool- Kimos as has been said
 
Wok-it on Smithdown road....you choose from various noodles/ rice, you choose your ingredients which are things like chicken, beef, tofu, veg, then you choose your sauce and get a good portion for less than a fiver

Sapporo Teppanyaki, steak, fish, prawns a-plenty, all with veg, bit pricey, but good



Manchester- again Sapporo and wagamama

wasabi sushi in chinatown is v. cheap for sushi at lunch

a couple of the rodizio all you can eat brazilian bbq's called 'paubrazil' (google them)


London- all the rodizios, one at the O2, one in Angel, one in Putney and one in Harlesden that I know of

A spanish all you can eat buffett with meats and fish to spare in Hammersmith station £6;50 a head

Ping-Pongs in Waterloo on a sunday for all you can eat dim-sum........amazing
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Re:Restaurants suited to bodybuilders - 07 July 2009 20:50
one last one for now for anyone in London with a large wallet or who wants a treat is Nobu, try the blackened Miso cod........the nicest thing I have ever eaten by a huge margin
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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 08 July 2009 05:35
The Griffin, Reading (Caversham)

Well prepared healthy food at a reasonable price, very nicely made.

Sizzlin' Inn, Reading (Caversham)

Do a fantastic steak and good range of pastas and salads.

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 24 July 2009 14:04
i defos second nandos like!

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 29 July 2009 17:25
NANDOZ!!... but when im skint and fancy a cheat meal i have chicken kebab no mayo in a pitta with salad..mayb chilli sauce

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 30 July 2009 16:29
anyone know wheres good in newcastle??

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 14 August 2009 21:43
Oak On The Green.Its in Bearstead,Kent.
They do a great chicken Piri Piri.You get 3 chicken breasts,rice and a side salad

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 14 August 2009 23:13
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Hungry Horse pubs

Massive 16oz steaks, can sub chips for spuds or salad


YES!!!

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 03 October 2009 07:04
new ones for the Manchester area

another Wasabi sushi restaurant in the printworks, cheap, but good quality sushi

for anyone near chorlton-cum-hardy (or as most people will know it 'chorlton') there's a fishmongers in the centre called 'out of the blue' who do the best sushi I have ever tasted, they do a big tray for £6.99, they also do sashimi too

on Cross street in town there is a 'wings' takeaway, which is more sushi and meat with rice

and in the arndale centre there are two more 'wings' outlets which do the sushi and also do a good bit of sliced meat on top of either boiled or steamed rice for £3:50
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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 03 October 2009 07:05
lat thought for now, there's a large health food shop in chorlton near manchester called 'the unicorn' who do many various foods good for bodybuilders, my favourite is their individual tofu cheesecakes, they taste pretty damn good and are a much healthier alternative to a regular cheesecake
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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 03 October 2009 10:42
Just worth mentioning Tuc.

The harvester  I mentioned on the first page, and in fact the inspiration for this thread has become a complete craphole! At first the food was lovely but not its not. The salad bar is the only good bit of it.

I ordered a medium steak and it came out 45 minutes later crimated. This is the second time its happened. If I wasn't so hungry i'd have sent it back! Shame really.

Haven't eaten in Kimos for years but I remember it doing pretty fine sarnies.


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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 03 October 2009 17:42
I've been to the harvester for a drink, but not food, sounds like I'm not missing much now.

Kimos is decent, a big mixed kebab, basically a mixed grill with salad, rice and pitta is £6-7, pretty good
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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 03 October 2009 18:02
Days in Brighton

All you can eat buffet the do every type of food, chinese, indian, russian, morrocan, the lot. Theres a giant hot plate where you can get them to cook you a steak (only a small one), chicken, pork chops, lobster. You can go as healthy or unhealthy as you want. But its hard to resist the deserts....its about 10 metres long with chocolate fountains, haribo, mini cheesecakes and a lot more.

For lunch its 6.50 a head but for dinner its 13.50. There's a lot more choice for dinner though.

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 04 October 2009 01:00
Nandos & steakhouses

If hit kfc i just order a a chicken tower burger but i avoid the other crap like fries and pepsi

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 06 October 2009 14:11
What about "The Firehouse" in Venice CA. Has anybody been there? Awesome food. Special sections for bodybuilders. They have even buffalo burgers, omlettes, protein pancakes.... the list goes on and on. Phone number is 310 396 6810. I could not find the menu online but they are easy to find. 3 minutes on foot from The Mecca :-) On Mainstreet. Arnold and Franco used to have their food there!

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Re:Restaraunts suited to bodybuilders - 08 October 2009 15:19
this threads making me seriously homer simpson drool here :lol:

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