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Well, I thoroughly enjoyed the evening! Great company as usual and my food was delicious. I had King Prawn Puri followed by Gosht (lamb) Kata Masala - the lamb was exceptionally tender. I don't mind ordering the courses separately, maybe it helps the chef, but it does mean you can't get rid of the menu. Attentive service and thanks for the complementary drink at the end. Will be back and recommending you to my friends!


MP get well soon and have a great Christmas!


Sheila

Sorry, I couldn't make it but glad you all enjoyed yourselves.


I went to the Mirash a few weeks ago. Good to see Ray in charge.


The menu has been updated, prices have increased a little but are now on a par with the rest of the Lane. The food was very good.


So, how about the Mirash for a January meet?


I am sure I can negotiate ordering protocols.

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Dulwich Tandoori


Just a special word of thanks for Dulwich Tandoori.


We want there just before xmas with two children. Shortly after ordering beer and popadoms and to our great embarrassment youngest child felt ill (suspect didn't like curry smells) and he and I had to stand outside. Had to abort the trip and have a takeaway. Whilst waiting the manager did everything possible to help us all get over our embarrassment.


He was incredibly nice to all of us and gave us a free bottle of wine and a beer with the takeaway and some complimentary ice cream for the children.


Definitely went well beyond expectations. Thanks, and Happy New Year to all at DT. Their food is always good, but this was an example of excellent service on top.

Happy New Year!!


Curry Club is a 24/7, 365 responsibility Charlie Bubs :)


Dulwich Tandoori's customer service is always excellent, as is their food. Well done to them for supporting the Mick Mac family.


How about Thursday 11 January for the first CC meet of 2018?


I dib for the Mirash and meet in the EDT beforehand.

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