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Honestly, don't base it around me, because I'm not sure if I can do it, and will probably be a last minute yes or no. If Tuesday is better for others, gop with that and I'll come next time...


By the way Sean, good cheeky plug there! ;-)


Not the first time I've been worshipped either :)-D

georgia Wrote:

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> Maybe if you went along *Bob* you'd realise that

> the standard generally is actually quite good....


I have 'had the pleasure' of three or four of the ones round here that everybody drones on about. It was just the same old same old. Apart from Ganapati, which is ok.


Nope - back to Tooting I shall go for evermore.

Agreed, there is some right old muck in The Toot as well. But the good stuff is mmmmmmmmm.

Personally, I can't abide Brick Lane, with all those arm-tuggers hovering around on the doorsteps of their restaurants. Piss off - NO.. I don't WANT TO COME IN


Anyway.. sorry to intrude on the SE22 curry thread. I do try and resist the urge to bleat on (and on) about this - and mostly I succeed - but you must understand, with every other thread on the forum being about CURRY and because the choices are so average around these parts, I can't hold my tongue every time.

Keef,


Ganapati is South Indian - but I'd actually go to one of the Pakistani ones.

The Mirch Masala is still my current favourite - and the prices are so reasonable, they're laughable (in a good way).


Make sure you get some starters: seekh kebabs, Jeera chicken wings on-the-bone, Onion Bhajai (like no other onion Bhajia), and take a bag to carry home the excess for your lunch the next day.


It's all a bit downbeat canteen stylee and the service is duff, but you can't beat the food.

Fair enough Mockney.


For info to all, please dont feel that you are making a commitment to attend every time we go for a fine ED curry. I think people will drift in and out as the mood takes them and circumstances allow.


Perhaps a trip to Tooting some time in the future.

I don't like curry but I'm willing to learn. I was put off as a teenager by barfing on the two occasions I had curry. Probably had something to do with the amount of alcohol consumed but I always blame the curry. Are you willing to take me through it gently?

have you been to Forest Hill weatherspoon capitol pub by the buss stop.no smoking,familly area,big screen tv, every thursday curry club 5 to 10 any curry&rice with a drink under ?5 very good coming with nan bread mango chutney poppadoms . why not try, good value..

monday club cheep drinks, tuesday steak club , sunday roast... enjoy

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