so my friend said he'd pay for my meal at Nando's if I ordered the hottest meal and covered it in the hottest sauce. Food's never made me sweat before. It was horrible. That was all I ate for two days as well.
but the food is more of a similar quality to KFC/Burger King/McDonalds, just served on a plate to your table instead. The chicken's awful, and the other stuff like chips is little better.
You get to sit down and eat with cutlery. Although I went to Whetherspoons once and one of my friends fancied a Nando's, right? Right. And then he went and got one, brought it back and ate it in there. The real kicker was, he asked for a plate, knife and fork and they gave them to him without batting an eyelid.
was a confusing one.
myself (being about 16) and my Uncle went to one in the Trafford Centre ( i thunk?), we sat down, after about 16 minutes asked a waitress if we could order, "yeah yeah, just go over there and do it at the bar.." "oh.. ok"
*done*
*food arrives*
"could i get some of that sauce?"
"yeah it's just over there.."
which was when we realised that Nandos is like a complex-latino-Ikea-build', an entirely DIY meal.
unless that isn't Nandos.
but i'm pretty sure it is.
theyre opening one in edinburgh
i have never eaten in one though so idk
A million times
yes.
cue zapsta's nandos story
me neither
^5?
Ye're all weird.
's alright
overpriced. but nice enough.
I once had no money
so my friend said he'd pay for my meal at Nando's if I ordered the hottest meal and covered it in the hottest sauce. Food's never made me sweat before. It was horrible. That was all I ate for two days as well.
I don't really like Nando's
after having a bad experience in the one in Reading.
I'm much more pro-Chimichanga.
Ribs FTW.
It's a marginally more upmarket KFC
for people who know how to use cutlery.
Decent enough in a Saturday afternoon fairly inexpensive meal and I don't really fancy Pizza Hut today kinda way.
* expensive
Compared to what, a Boots meal deal?
High street prices.
Compared to other food of a similarly crap quality
Same price or cheaper than
rival 'sit-down' franchises like Pizza Hut , Chiquito, Frankie & Benny's etc
Yeah
but the food is more of a similar quality to KFC/Burger King/McDonalds, just served on a plate to your table instead. The chicken's awful, and the other stuff like chips is little better.
Its quite nice.
They have a whole scale of hotness to choose from.
ohmygod!
you've never eaten in nandos?!
please do.
do it for the kids
when i was 13-14
i used to live next to a nando's, and i used to eat meat. thems were good times.
have you ever eaten chicken?
yeah? well you'll cope.
nah
just go to KFC instead.
Zapsta
has a Nando's story.
I have only heard about this
from London types on the radio aint it just a takeaway?
No
You get to sit down and eat with cutlery. Although I went to Whetherspoons once and one of my friends fancied a Nando's, right? Right. And then he went and got one, brought it back and ate it in there. The real kicker was, he asked for a plate, knife and fork and they gave them to him without batting an eyelid.
hahah
I once tryed asking for some glasses in a bar as we sneeked in some drinks in the huge DJ record bags as we were spinning tunes....
they were a bit more observant or we were a bit to pissed to be subtle :-s
It's not just in London.....
I've been to them in Bournemouth, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham.......
Show-off
I love travel me.
interesting
I don't get out much hehe
They're South African by origin
Global chain now.
You thought wrong
The theme is loosely Portuguese, but the chain originated in South Africa
It's ok
but I'd rather go and get a Harvester's £6 chicken dinner with unlimited salad action.
Unlimited salad?!
That's the worst offer of all time.
:D
I'VE NEVER EVEN SEEN A NANDOS
i consume it regularly
extra hott.
you sick fuck
actually i havn't either
sweet chilli is amazing. ^5!
subway do a reggae reggae sub now!!!!
!!!!!
i don't know why i need so many exclamation marks, the meatiness means it is not my kind of sub. veggie patty. mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
meh
an non-memorable experience. might as well go to KFC/Hentucky Fried Chicken/ Champs Chicken/you get the idea
my first experience of Nandos
was a confusing one.
myself (being about 16) and my Uncle went to one in the Trafford Centre ( i thunk?), we sat down, after about 16 minutes asked a waitress if we could order, "yeah yeah, just go over there and do it at the bar.." "oh.. ok"
*done*
*food arrives*
"could i get some of that sauce?"
"yeah it's just over there.."
which was when we realised that Nandos is like a complex-latino-Ikea-build', an entirely DIY meal.
unless that isn't Nandos.
but i'm pretty sure it is.