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Loz Wrote:

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> Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> > The experience of the Curry Club is that there

> is

> > little difference between any of the ED curry

> > houses.

>


Yes. Our last visit was somewhat disappointing. The food was OK but not the expected great and the price was way over the top. In the past Tandoori Nights have been more expensive but that bit better. Not so with our last visit.

> Are you including Tandoori Nights in that? It's

> always seemed a notch (or two) above the rest for

> me.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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Wow MP - that was a quick reply to my post. Only two years, five months and two days!


> Yes. Our last visit was somewhat disappointing.

> The food was OK but not the expected great and the

> price was way over the top. In the past Tandoori

> Nights have been more expensive but that bit

> better. Not so with our last visit.


> > Are you including Tandoori Nights in that? It's

> > always seemed a notch (or two) above the rest for me.

Ummm, I wanted to ensure that my response was completely up to date..... Ahem...


Loz Wrote:

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> Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> Wow MP - that was a quick reply to my post. Only

> two years, five months and two days!

>

> > Yes. Our last visit was somewhat disappointing.

> > The food was OK but not the expected great and

> the

> > price was way over the top. In the past

> Tandoori

> > Nights have been more expensive but that bit

> > better. Not so with our last visit.

>

> > > Are you including Tandoori Nights in that?

> It's

> > > always seemed a notch (or two) above the rest

> for me.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Has jaflong gone downhill then James?


I went to Jaflong on Sunday night. First time since it first opened. The food was delicious and the service exemplary but I woke up in the early hours with an upset stomach.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Would echo MP's view of Tandoori Nights

>

> I've been going there for 12 years and last few

> visits have been significantly worse than

> previously. Lukewarm bhajis, dull sauces with lack

> of heat regardless of what's ordered.


xxxxxx


Tandoori Nights was great when it first opened - many moons ago .....


Judging by my last visit there (recently), it's now absolutely rubbish.


Main course described on the menu as "with green chillies" arrived without a hint of chilli, green or otherwise, and totally bland.


Cobra six pounds a bottle. Six pounds!!!


Nobody came to ask us how our food was (we would have told them!!!!) during our meal, despite the fact the place was empty (not suprised), then they expressed surprise when we crossed off the "service" charge.


New owners, new chef, who knows. Absolutely dire.


Won't go back. Ever.

It's a shame- I would've thought with the abundance of curry houses on LL it would drive quality up and prices down, but nothing seems that much better than average. My picks are surma and Dulwich tandoori but neither is particularly excellent. If pushed I'd say Surma was the best if only for their chicken jalfrezi.

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