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Nice capitalization 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 18:25 GMT

PERHAPS aManFromMars has decided "to" OPEN a RESTAURANT?

Er... 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 18:30 GMT

Dead Vulture

I'll have to go to the Brazilian steakhouse to clear up my mind of that menu, now. Damn you!

And the two yogis don't look like they have that much energy either, although I'd be more inclined to give them a chance than this menu, mind you...

Ugh. 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 18:33 GMT

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That's not a menu - it's a death-sentence. How can any credible geek survive on rabbit-food, which comes without most of the obligatory food-groups [caffeine, alcohol, salt, sugar, pizza] ??

'These two'... 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 18:34 GMT

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...are both rather cute! I was expecting borderline NSFW fat old men, given El Reg's tendencies to get our hopes up then dash them away...

designThis? 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 19:07 GMT

Really? Someone designed that site and are willing to put their name to it?

Is hide n' seek main menu a new paradigm? I must have missed that "webinar".

"Let us wait while the page loads", don't thinks so NEXT.

You may sneer .... 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 19:24 GMT

Linux

... but have you been there?

I have.

From the reports I'd heard, I thought it'd be pretty reasonable ... in fact, it was genuinely excellent.

Car 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 19:29 GMT

Alert

You may not get to the car, not due to lack of strength, but becasue you've arrested for attempting to commit a DUI.

You may not like the food, but you will get pissed on that menu...!

but don't forget... 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 20:03 GMT

ubuntu cola

http://www.ubuntu-trading.com/

Deep fried egg. Scrumptious. 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 20:20 GMT

Any chance of a wine which complements black pudding?

More of 'em 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 20:23 GMT

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There's a small chain of hairdressers around where I live (East Vancouver / Burnaby) called Abuntu. I'm not sure if there's such a thing as an open source haircut, though...

Don't know about you... 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 20:50 GMT

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...but I think Vanessa is well fit. If dodgey-rabbit-food menu's and lots of mumbo-jumbo-chanting-stretching makes the women look like that, then I'm all for it!

Sorry, Sarah. Not at all typical-male-always-thinking-of-his-willy behavior here, honestly.

Cryptic 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 20:59 GMT

Stop

Is what it appears to be AFAIK, that and/or confused:

coq au vin of SPRING VEGETABLES

Is that like a Beef Wellington of WINTER VEGETABLES?

They use biodynamics 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 21:21 GMT

New buzzword to look out for:

"At the heart of Biodynamics is the use of special preparations in homeopathic doses that enhance the life of soil, plants, and animals."

Nuff said.

Brazilian steakhouse 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 22:06 GMT

Coat

When I read about the need to visit a "Brazilian steakhouse" something in me wondered how difficult it would be to get the wax out from between my teeth...

Mine is the one with the half bottle of sauterns and knee pads...

Hairdressers 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 22:07 GMT

There's a hairdressers near me called Curl Up and Dry, beat that.

Missed opportunity 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 22:29 GMT

Coat

Why no mention of an open sauce ?

@Niall 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 22:57 GMT

Dead Vulture

""Let us wait while the page loads", don't thinks so NEXT."

Agreed ...They are just as pretentious as their clientele, apparently.

Sad when arsty runs rampant in my browser.

How can ANYONE complain?!?!? 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 01:35 GMT

Heart

I mean really - it's got a wine list filled with Pope Valley and Trefethen wines for Pete's sake - who CARES about the food?!?!? The nectar of those two wineries alone is reason enough to go, and I hate lots of vegetables. And it looks nice (with plenty of wine!) inside:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ubuntunapa/2495343926/in/photostream/

And as for the yoga, a man has got to know his limitations...but if Vanessa feels like helping me find mine, I am all for it!

Hairdressers 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 02:09 GMT

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James, I can beat that.. There's one here called "Curl Up and Dye" ^_^

They did what to the consommé?! 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 03:23 GMT

Coat

Never mind. I'm going...

That looks delicious! 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 03:36 GMT

Happy

That looks delicious!

I want everything on the menu!

mmm open source food

Vegan? Pffft.... 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 06:03 GMT

Dead Vulture

Ah... several years ago I was part of a week long camp for sound artists. We offered a fully vegan menu. The food was delicious, truly outstanding.

Three days in though people began recording and editing the sounds of the end result - a very gaseous and entertaining bit of audio recording it was.

WTF? 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 07:37 GMT

Coat

Can /anyone/ explain why "couscous" requires quotes round it?

Salad is what food eats.

@ Adrian re: Hairdressers 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 07:42 GMT

Happy

That one's so old it's drawing a pension and so common it's got a village built around it. It says something about hairdressers that they persist in thinking it's clever.

However, the original one is somewhat amusing, but only because it proves there's some hairdresser out there crap enough to a) still think it's clever and b) get it wrong....

ubuntu cola 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 08:16 GMT

http://www.ubuntu-trading.com/

Yup ubuntu fairtrade cola, they sell it in centra here in dublin

Vegan vs vegetarian 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 08:19 GMT

Unhappy

I really do wonder how they can call/make vegan meals containing eggs and/or cheese, and as someone already said, how can you have vegetarian coq au vin. Cocks don't lay eggs, so they can't get around it that way.

Obviously no Trade Descriptions Act in Napa Valley.

Hairdressers 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 08:56 GMT

Possilby an urban myth but I heard there was one called Beau Locks

meat eating fascists 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 09:40 GMT

Flame

oi. I'm losing respect of theregister.

i'm a vegetarian (was a vegan a long time back) and this menu looks lovely.

if you want to eat meat, go elsewhere with your haughty views. plenty of

people who wont be suffering bowl cancer, cholesterol problems and clogging

up the NHS due to their meat-excessive diets will enjoy eating here.

Shades of Dolcett 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 10:12 GMT

Joke

Whew! At first I thought this was a joint (whose name was a play on words) where humans served each other ... literally.

Re: meat eating fascists 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 10:28 GMT

If you eat meat you might be strong enough to hold down the shift key a bit more often.

@Natalie Gritpants 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 10:56 GMT

Heart

Thank you for making me force coffee through my nostrils at high velocity covering my monitor and keyboard.

Funny though!

It's not the only thing called Ubuntu 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 11:03 GMT

Go

Recently I bought Ubuntu Cola. Costs double of what a normal Pepsi or Coke can normally do, but some percentages of the sale supposedly goes to the needy ones in Africa. Didn't taste bad either.

And yes, I got Ubuntu as well as XP installed on my machine.

Restaurant Reviews 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 11:52 GMT

Coat

Dear Ashley,

I've found two restaurant reviews for this place (I had thought that a mate of mine who reviews for the Michelin Guide had reviewed it early last year when he visited Napa, but apparently not).

http://www.chow.com/stories/11149/

Quote: "In February, Ubuntu was lauded by New York Times food critic Frank Bruni as one of the 10 best new restaurants in the country alongside meat-centric places like New Orleans’s Cochon."

Alternatively,

http://madeater.blogspot.com/2008/03/not-review-of-ubuntu.html

(So, Pizza is on the menu, and wine, and salt (lots of salt), Mr Tanuki)

From what I can see of the wine list, there's lots of Napa wine (duh!), but perhaps a little surprisingly none of the wines I'd personally select from Napa are there. Perhaps that's to be expected, as most Californian wine never makes it onto the shelves of wine stores here in the UK. On the other hand, the French wines with which I'm much more familiar don't inspire much confidence in the sommelier. Delas Freres Cote-du-Rhone? An eminently missable Sauternes?

My best guess? Ashley probably won't like this restaurant anymore than I would.

Curl Up and Dye - the sequal. 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 12:48 GMT

I saw the hairdressers 'Curl Up and Dye' in the film "The Blues Brothers". It's where the jilted girlfriend (played by Carrie Fisher) appeared at the beginning of the film.

Just goes to show that absolutely nothing is original anymore, especially shop names (I remember a hairdressers called 'Haircut 100' - it was the 1980s though and everyone was probably on Drugs).

Re: meat eating fascists 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 13:12 GMT

I've been vegetarian for > 25 years. This menu made me want to go to my local, award winning chip shop for large chips and a pineapple fritter*!

*Part of my 5-a-day healthy eating plan.

@AC 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 16:24 GMT

Pirate

I think the NHS would be clogged up with rickets, vitamin D deficiency, and a number of other complications associated with vegitarianism/veganism instead in your perfect world mate. If we were built to run on vegetables alone we would be able to digest cellulose like herbivores can, then we wouldn't have these issues.

IT angle? 

Posted Tuesday 15th July 2008 17:18 GMT

IT Angle

@Richard Sloan

Been vegetarian for rather more than half my life, during which time I've only seen the inside of a medical establishment after falling off my bike and cracking my head open. Doubtless diet related. You do eat all your meat directly off the raw carcass, I suppose, as nature intended. Gotta put all those huge canine teeth to use.

IT angle?

'"HUMANITY" is not a member of a group specified for any attribute'. Profound, but sadly invalid.

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ubuntunapa.com%2Fhtml%2Findex.html

-A.

IT angle 

Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 00:11 GMT

Paris Hilton

In a jungle far far away, a long time ago my Hominid ancestors discovered FIRE,

and then found that using that to heat(cook) bits of other mammals , made it much more easy to digest.

I understand that started our brain on the enlargement path.

They have much to answer for.

But it did result in Paris!

Meat eating fascists 

Posted Wednesday 16th July 2008 08:26 GMT

Paris Hilton

I may be missing the point big-time, but either this place is not as vegetarian as one might think or the bloke who wrote the menu doesn't speak French. Coq au vin, by definition, contains meat.

Paris, coz she eats m$%^&_)(NO CARRIER

All together now 

Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 12:46 GMT

"participation of the entire table is requested"

You what now?

Isn't this how restaurents generally work? I.e. everyone at the table eats. Are they worried that large groups will show up and take up seats but everyone will actually eat?

Need more details! 

Posted Thursday 24th July 2008 12:14 GMT

they go to great lengths to tell you know EXACTLY what arugula or apricots they are using, but nothing about the shell of the pea thing.

Is it BASH, C, or possibly FISH?

and does anything called ubuntu really have to have the brown theme?

http://www.tuxjournal.net/?p=3628