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Lazero Wrote:

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> Can I join in tonight - even at this late stage of

> proceedings?


Should not be a problem.. Meet at Flying Pig after 7.00pm eat at 8.00pm Jaflong Tandoori.

See you there.


DulwichFox

I will also possibly be arriving late as I am supposed to be attending a talk in Dulwich that runs 6-30to 8-30 but I will be aiming to make my excuses before then. If I'm in danger of holding up proceedings,can someone please call me to take my order!!! See you all later !

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Very good.

>

> The food was strangely similar to the pervious

> Jaflong. But very good as always.

>

> The EDT after party was a winner.

Which explains why you had a hang-over this morning. :)


Yes the food was excelent all arriving at the same time .. which is pretty good as there were 10 of us..

The Menu is the same as the old place.. and are indeed the same menus. Should print new menus.


BYOB aside which is a bit of a pain because some of the ladies prefer wine and often choose and share once they know whos there.

I think The new Jaflong also needs some interior change as it seems a little soulless.

It's a large area and needs some pictures... wall furnishings.. Plants..


But as I said food was excellent I had popadoms (Shared) Sheek Kebab.. Pillau Rice.. Chicken Jalfrezi.. Peshwari Naan.

All good.


Run out of beer... Could not be bothered to go out for more..


Foxy

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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>

> > Run out of beer... Could not be bothered to go

> > out for more..

> >

>

>

> Crikey, Hop Burns and Black is just a few doors

> away, isn't it?!


Well.. I wasn't exactly desparate.. we were off to the EDT in 15 - 20 mins.

I took bottles of Peroni. ?1.10p from Tesco. Why go to HB&B and pay ?3.50+ for a small bottle of beer.


Foxy

Sue Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > I took bottles of Peroni. ?1.10p from Tesco.

> Why

> > go to HB&B and pay ?3.50+ for a small bottle of

> > beer.

>

>

> Because it's a lot nicer?


Not if you prefer Peroni..


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > >

> > > I took bottles of Peroni. ?1.10p from Tesco.

> > Why

> > > go to HB&B and pay ?3.50+ for a small bottle

> of

> > > beer.

> >

> >

> > Because it's a lot nicer?

>

> Not if you prefer Peroni..

>



Well, that's true. Each to their own.


The other reason for buying at HBB of course would be that it's a small local independent shop with a great range of ales and craft beers, run by charming people, rather than a massive bloody great chain,


But as I also buy lager from supermarkets on occasion, I suppose I am being hypocritical there.


They must have been very tiny bottles for ?1.10, though, no wonder you ran out :))

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