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Paid a visit to India Gate last night.

They do indeed have seating for 28 and could accommodate 12/14 in one block. would need to Pre-book.

They Licensed with a good selection of Wines. & Beers.


My Chicken Madras was good nicely spiced and quite HOT. Nice Rice and excellent Roti.


The Food is Indian cooked by their Nepalese Chef.

Pleasant quiet atmosphere (5 other diners in at 20.30pm)

I waited just 10 minutes to be served my main course.

Friendly attentive but not over bearing staff.


Reasonably priced.

My meal with Poppadum and Chutneys, Pilau Rice, Chicken Madras and Roti with Large Merlot was ?19.80


Well worth considering for future Curry Club venture.


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I have a late afternoon Hospital Appointment on

> Thursday which may go on a bit

> as I have to have lots of tests..

>

> I'm having problems breathing and

> eating/swallowing.

>

> I am a doubtful maybe.

>

> Foxy


Very best wishes Foxy.

Thanks to all for your concern.


People probably have heard me trying to supress a persistent cough when eating.

My GP has diagnosed Late On-set Asthma. It gets embarrassing when I try and talk and start choking.


Just need to get my Meds right.


Vindaloo don't seem to help any more :)


Foxy

Hope to be at October Curry Club.

We will raise a glass to your good health and speedy return to curry club Foxy.


I have increased the booking to 9 people - Evea, Georgia, AmandaB, BNG, Lazero, Floating Onion, me + 2 others.


Brick Brewery from 7, Ganapati at 8.30

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