This is a turn of phrase I've noticed is used a lot more in Australia than America: when talking about a restaurant or a person who cooks, they are said "to do a nice _______." The verb is usually "to do" and the adjective is normally "nice," but could change depending on how exuberantly they wish to phrase their sentences. For example, "Oh, you should try that new Indian place. They do a really nice fish curry."
They do nice pancakes at Pancakes in the Rocks, hey?
Friday, January 8, 2010
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