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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Surma? Haven't been there for ages.


We haven't been anywhere for ages.


Currently my preference would be for Memsaab. have been a dozen + times and never had a poor meal.

They also have a vast drinks selection including some good wines.

Hospitality is the best on offer on the Lane.


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> > Surma? Haven't been there for ages.

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> We haven't been anywhere for ages.


Well, apart from Dulwich Tandoori five days ago :-)

lilyshair Wrote:

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> Hi would like to join, will be my first time ...

> look forward . Do you usually do drinks before?



Hi lilyshair..


No need to join.. Just come along on the 14th Dec.


Yes we always meet for a Drink before.


We will be meeting at the East Dulwich Tavern EDT at 7.00pm and then on to Memsaab at 8.00pm (ish)


Foxy

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