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I think we may have done that one (before my time - before Carnell, or B.C. as I like to refer to it) but an excellent choice nonetheless.


Are we on for the 17th?


I'm tempted to try curry elsewhere - perhaps Forest Hill if anyone knows of anywhere with a good reputation. Will also settle for a takeaway at Mike's flat though!

I went there (The Mirash) last Sunday night and very enjoyable it was too. In fact I'm quite a regular in there and Tandoori Nights but I have a problem with my Hampsteads at the moment and I'm having what is left of a rotten tooth out on the 17th and don't think I'll be up to eating anything much at all so I'll have to try and get to the one after. Bon appetite!

Yes, generally avoid a "buffet" approach. Jah, I am sure Ray will be happy to mince your food, so allowing you to indulge yourself ....


Having just spent 2 1/2 weeks in France a spot of spice was needed last night and a Mirash delivery hit the spot.


Shall we say EDT at 7.30 and the meal at 8.30?


Who else is up for it?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I went there (The Mirash) last Sunday night and

> very enjoyable it was too.


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I ate at the Mirash for the first time ever on Friday night, and thought the food was very poor.


Soggy tasteless pilau rice, tasteless lamb dish, large dry chunks of paneer in the sag paneer.


Wouldn't go there again. And the seats were extremely hard and uncomfortable, which didn't help!

In the end it was Lady Mac who had the garlic chicken. We survived


A good night all told - we were well looked after by the Mirash boys. We had a cameo from Mr Administrator and we managed to persuade a naughty girl who had no intention of coming to stay out as well.

Annother fun night at a curry house..... lovely to see everyone, and meet someone new too (hello Shoshntosh!) I enjoyed my curry (Sag chicken) but have to say I still prefer the creamy ones!

Have to say it was the scariest looking keema naan bread I've ever seen though!

Well done to Lady mac on the garlic chicken..... although I think it was missing the raw garlic that was sat atop the Onions curry last time!

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