Posts Tagged ‘yorkshire’
Hole of Horcum
Wednesday, June 19th, 2013 | Photos
Letter to Chaophraya
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013 | Distractions
The letter campaign starts here.
To Whom It May Concern:
I have long been a fan of your restaurant, which I believe to be the finest Thai restaurant in Leeds.
One of the reasons I have enjoyed your restaurant so much is that you had a dish which consisted of Thai curry sauce, in a Yorkshire pudding, on a steak. As you’re no doubt aware, this is a dish that consists of the three most awesome foods in existence, and was therefore the greatest dish ever.
However, while dining at your restaurant in February, it appeared that the item had been removed from your menu.
If indeed it has been removed, I believe this to be a grave mistake, and one that I would implore you to reconsider.
Your restaurant created what is almost certainly the greatest dish that ever has existed and ever will exist, and for it to be lost forever to the annuals of history would be a great tragedy.
Please consider reintroducing it onto your menu.
Yours faithfully,
Rev Chris Worfolk
Since sending this, I received a very nice reply from Chaophraya saying my feedback would be considered at their regular menu reviews.
The letter campaign starts here.
To Whom It May Concern:
I have long been a fan of your restaurant, which I believe to be the finest Thai restaurant in Leeds.
One of the reasons I have enjoyed your restaurant so much is that you had a dish which consisted of Thai curry sauce, in a Yorkshire pudding, on a steak. As you’re no doubt aware, this is a dish that consists of the three most awesome foods in existence, and was therefore the greatest dish ever.
However, while dining at your restaurant in February, it appeared that the item had been removed from your menu.
If indeed it has been removed, I believe this to be a grave mistake, and one that I would implore you to reconsider.
Your restaurant created what is almost certainly the greatest dish that ever has existed and ever will exist, and for it to be lost forever to the annuals of history would be a great tragedy.
Please consider reintroducing it onto your menu.
Yours faithfully,
Rev Chris Worfolk
Since sending this, I received a very nice reply from Chaophraya saying my feedback would be considered at their regular menu reviews.
It’s gone!
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013 | Life
Last Friday, we went for dinner at Chaophraya.
However, to my horror, I found they had removed their Thai curry, in a Yorkshire Pudding, on a steak dish from the menu! This, of course, was the greatest food ever known to man, and as such I will be writing a strongly worded letter to the management, insisting the dish is reinstated. Anyone who wishes to sign the petition, get in touch.
Last Friday, we went for dinner at Chaophraya.
However, to my horror, I found they had removed their Thai curry, in a Yorkshire Pudding, on a steak dish from the menu! This, of course, was the greatest food ever known to man, and as such I will be writing a strongly worded letter to the management, insisting the dish is reinstated. Anyone who wishes to sign the petition, get in touch.
Yorkshire Three Peaks Charity Challenge
Sunday, May 8th, 2011 | Foundation
The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge is a circular walk of 39.2km (24.5 miles) round the peaks of the Yorkshire Dales – Whernside (736 m/2,415 ft), Ingleborough (723 m/2,372 ft) and Pen-y-ghent (694 m/2,277 ft).
All this and only twelve hours to do it in – are you up for the challenge?
Join us for this fun day taking in some amazing scenery in the Yorkshire Dales, and raise money for charity at the same time! The event is taking place Saturday 23 July 2011. For further details see the Facebook event or email us.
The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge is a circular walk of 39.2km (24.5 miles) round the peaks of the Yorkshire Dales – Whernside (736 m/2,415 ft), Ingleborough (723 m/2,372 ft) and Pen-y-ghent (694 m/2,277 ft).
All this and only twelve hours to do it in – are you up for the challenge?
Join us for this fun day taking in some amazing scenery in the Yorkshire Dales, and raise money for charity at the same time! The event is taking place Saturday 23 July 2011. For further details see the Facebook event or email us.