Mao Tags:ireland 6 comments Kay The most confusing element of Mao at Home is the dine-in seating. Which Irish people say “mom”? I’m genuinley curious cos I’ve always said “Ma or maahh”, granted I’m a Dub. I thought this would be much darker, using the Great Leap Forward for the Mao at home. There’s no more Mao restaurants which is a real shame. Their Nasi Goreng was the finest single bowl of food you could get in Dublin. Is this a Deer Hunter themed restaurant? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Which Irish people say “mom”? I’m genuinley curious cos I’ve always said “Ma or maahh”, granted I’m a Dub.
There’s no more Mao restaurants which is a real shame. Their Nasi Goreng was the finest single bowl of food you could get in Dublin.
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Kay
The most confusing element of Mao at Home is the dine-in seating.
Which Irish people say “mom”? I’m genuinley curious cos I’ve always said “Ma or maahh”, granted I’m a Dub.
I thought this would be much darker, using the Great Leap Forward for the Mao at home.
There’s no more Mao restaurants which is a real shame. Their Nasi Goreng was the finest single bowl of food you could get in Dublin.
Is this a Deer Hunter themed restaurant?