What do Australians think of... Created 14 years ago2009-06-19 23:34:28 UTC by Soup Miner Soup Miner

Created 14 years ago2009-06-19 23:34:28 UTC by Soup Miner Soup Miner

Posted 14 years ago2009-06-19 23:34:28 UTC Post #268546
...Outback Steakhouse?
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-19 23:39:03 UTC Post #268547
Steakhouse???? Just cook your bloody own on the barbie!!! lol
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-19 23:41:23 UTC Post #268548
Is that like a chain restaurant in the US? If so, we don't get it here.
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-19 23:45:32 UTC Post #268549
Yeah, it is PB. Its a bit over-rated and expensive, but the foods alright.
TheGrimReafer TheGrimReaferADMININATOR
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 00:00:44 UTC Post #268550
It's an Australian themed bar/steakhouse with boomerangs on the walls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outback_Steakhouse
Foolish me for not checking if Australia was even listed under "countries served". That makes the entire thread stupid.
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 00:29:19 UTC Post #268553
I once visited Outback Steakhouse when I used to live in Pennsylvania, U.S. The quality of the food was okay, nothing spectacular. The only gripe I have about them was the table service, the waitress took forever to give me my check so I could pay. And I do agree with TheGrimReafer, they were somewhat expensive, and I think their food portions were too small for amount they charge. If you ask me, Applebee's is a better alternative.

Edit update: Wow, did not know they also have blimps!: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/Outback_blimp_Tampa_2008.jpg
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 00:42:57 UTC Post #268554
Oh, Wikipedia says that it's in Australia too. I've never heard of it. Also, lulz:
Despite its theme, Outback Steakhouse serves American cuisine, with Creole influences.
So just another thing pretending to be Australian. Also, it'd be difficult to find a place in Australia with boomerangs and shit on the walls (that isn't a tourist joint.)
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 01:34:56 UTC Post #268557
Ouback steakhouse! how untasteless and stereotypical!
ohh look at that kangaroo hoppen along, need to go take the ute down to pick up some snags, toss me that boomarang mate!
Not many people actually live in the 'outback' (infact, ive never seen it before, does that make me un Australian?)

well, we here have American eating places too... so fair enough...
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 01:37:16 UTC Post #268558
there will always be someone trying it imitate something else...and I have never heard of them either and ive been to Perth, Hobart and Sydney and never seen them anywhere
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 03:19:04 UTC Post #268559
Never heard of 'em.
Jessie JessieTrans Rights <3
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 04:12:16 UTC Post #268561
Do Australians have commercials for "American Cuisine" featuring fat guys driving land barges and talking in awful mock-redneck accents?

In any case, if the outback existed where I lived, I'd at least make some effort to see parts of it during my lifetime, eh NineTnine?
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 04:23:50 UTC Post #268562
Do Australians have commercials for "American Cuisine" featuring fat guys driving land barges and talking in awful mock-redneck accents?
I would love to see this.
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 05:58:38 UTC Post #268566
Well in britain we had William Shatner advertising breakfast cereal. Does that count?
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 08:02:52 UTC Post #268574
Well, one restaurant that we all can agree on that's freak'en everywhere, even perhaps in Australia's Outback, is McDonald's. Man...I am so tired of seeing that place everywhere I go!
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 08:18:51 UTC Post #268575
Well in britain we had William Shatner advertising breakfast cereal. Does that count?
He does that everywhere. Especially Canada.
Well, one restaurant that we all can agree on that's freak'en everywhere, even perhaps in Australia's Outback, is McDonald's. Man...I am so tired of seeing that place everywhere I go!
I'm tired of not seeing health warnings on their food. People know they're getting obsese off it, and yet they still eat there.
EDIT: lol, I pressed the image BBcode instead of quote.
Notewell NotewellGIASFELFEBREHBER
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 09:15:38 UTC Post #268577
I find the meat in McDonalds disgusting. Cant understand why anyone would want to eat it. And usually the smell/air coming from the place makes me semi-vomit.
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 09:29:46 UTC Post #268578
It's because of all the commercials, probably.
I'm a vegetarian so I don't visit hamburger restaurants very often, but when I do it's never a McDonald's. There are much better places to go to.
Oskar Potatis Oskar Potatis🦔
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 09:47:50 UTC Post #268580
Like subway.
Notewell NotewellGIASFELFEBREHBER
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 09:50:53 UTC Post #268581
McDonald's. Man...I am so tired of seeing that place everywhere I go!
haha...well we dont have Burger King here!!! We have a much better restaurant called Hungry Jacks!!! lol
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 09:55:41 UTC Post #268582
I don't really like the idea of a place pretending to be Australian and serving American style food :\ . Kinda weird. Then again I've seen worse I guess...

I agree with pepper on McDonald's. I find the same is true about subway though, the supposedly 'healthy fastfood'. It really smells bad for some reason, you can tell if someone's eaten there. I like good old fashioned restaurants :P. Better yet buy some pasta and cook it yourself, mmm... pasta...
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 10:03:12 UTC Post #268583
Pasta is always good.
Notewell NotewellGIASFELFEBREHBER
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 10:39:17 UTC Post #268584
haha...i love pasta...lol...i was almost looking for a 'like' button...sorry...been using too much Facebook lol
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 11:17:11 UTC Post #268586
Outback Steakhouse is as authentic as a Taco Bell staffed with black people.
Rimrook RimrookSince 2003
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 11:28:04 UTC Post #268587
They could be black Mexicans. African American parents but raised in Mexico. Moved to the USA to sell tacos.
Oskar Potatis Oskar Potatis🦔
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-20 12:02:25 UTC Post #268588
quote]haha...well we dont have Burger King here!!! We have a much better restaurant called Hungry Jacks!!! lol [/quote]
I don't know about that, but here's a quote from the official McDonald's Australia website:
Currently, there are over 745 McDonald's restaurants located in Australia.
Source: http://www.mcdonalds.com.au/
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-21 03:35:20 UTC Post #268622
Eh, McD isn't that bad. I don't go there very often though. Rarely, in fact.
Jessie JessieTrans Rights <3
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-21 04:26:48 UTC Post #268625
Well in britain we had William Shatner advertising breakfast cereal. Does that count?
Considering the same man advertised World of Warcraft worldwide, I'm thinking...no.

I have never been to a steakhouse but there are a few here in the UK, usually in holiday towns in the south. I rarely eat out these days but when I do I usually go to Wetherspoon's in Hanley or Newcastle. Traditional English resteraunt and bar.
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monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-22 01:06:52 UTC Post #268650
quote]haha...well we dont have Burger King here!!! We have a much better restaurant called Hungry Jacks!!! lol
I don't know about that, but here's a quote from the official McDonald's Australia
You do realize that Burger King and Hungry Jacks are one and the same? lol. History Lesson 921#
When Burger King attempted to start their line of restaurants in Australia they faced a problem. The name 'Burger King' was an already registered business name in Australia. They fought with the company owner demanding that they relinquish their ownership of the business name but the guy refused to budge. Legally, he had every right to keep the name so Burger King was forced to change their name...the man who was starting the Australian franchise was named Jack...so they named it Hungry Jacks :)
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-22 01:17:35 UTC Post #268651
Interesting tidbit, Hotdog. You learn something every day.
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-22 08:20:13 UTC Post #268659
If you ask me, Applebee's is a better alternative.
I'd stay the hell away from applebees if i were anyone.
As an old employee, i know what goes in the food, and i do know how incredibly bad it is for you. I gained 20 pounds in a year eating applebees food 2x a week.

Despite running from table to table, i still didnt lost the weight.

Well. The food is pretty good. I do enjoy Their cowboy burger (Regular bacon chz burger with a giant onion ring and barbecue sauce on it)
And also their french dip sliders (Roast beef on sourdough bread with French-AuJu' Dipping sauce)

And if you ever do go, stay away from anything labeled "Oriental"
The dressing on anything oriental is comprised of 90% chicken fat.

DELICIOUS!
I do like the outback.
I think they go over-the-top with the Aussie theme, but they have a great selection of beer and their steaks are the best 'cheap' steaks you can get.

As for it being australian..... They have fosters, and they have a lot of lame names for their menu items:
Kids menu is the "Joey Menu"
The steak and chicken menu is the "Barbie Section"
There's a whole bunch of wallaby-whathaveyou's and Koala-khalua-thingies in the drink menu.

It's clever, but stupid, and i only go out to dinner with my Girlfriend's family and i rarely have to pay for anything but my drink, and my share of the tip.
Tetsu0 Tetsu0Positive Chaos
Posted 14 years ago2009-06-22 17:24:37 UTC Post #268693
When I was in Chicago, we actually ate at an Outback Steakhouse (mostly due to the proximity of our hotel). Great food, and more importantly lots of it. Then again, American portions always seem huge to us :3. We had a great waitress too. Come to think of it, that's probably one of the best chain-whatever meals I've ever had.
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