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I am utterly disgusted by the new serviettes being provided in Dulwich Tandoori. They are an insulting 3 ply variety and lack any decorative edging. Why o why o why o why o why o why don't they go back to the previous iteration which had a 5 ply texture and far superior absorption. This is clearly another sign of the creeping Claphamisation of East Dulwich and I for one will be boycotting them until they revert to the original serviettes. I am going to set up a Facebook group to promote this boycott as soon as I've signed up to Facebook.
Making your decision on choice of dining establishment based on the quality of the serviettes is so pass?. Discerning eaters these days know that it is the stitching in the hems of the tablecloths that really matters. This is perhaps why they have decided to cut cost on serviettes. I would have a look at their table cloths if I were you.

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