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8 of us met at the Brick Brewery for a few pints of Peckham Pale


Very nice meal at Ganapati, not the standard curry house menu but delicious south Indian food.


I am on holiday on the first Thursday of October, so am going to suggest 11 October.


As for venue, I am going to suggest Dulwich Tandoori as we havent been there for a few months.

I'd love to be able to join you guys next Thursday but I have prior plans. Dulwich Tandoori is, for me, the best curry house in ED. Best staff, incredible food, reasonably priced too. I would highly recommend the green murgh curry or if you like something with a bit more bite, the tandoori chilli chicken masala is a great one!
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OK, if there are no other takers, lets slip to late November and have this as the December meet up.


Historically December itself is quite difficult because people's diaries become quite congested.


So, lets try for 29 December at the Dulwich Tandoori.

Thanks for this update


Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> OK, if there are no other takers, lets slip to

> late November and have this as the December meet

> up.

>

> Historically December itself is quite difficult

> because people's diaries become quite congested.

>

> So, lets try for 29 December at the Dulwich

> Tandoori.

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