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I think Felicity may, once again, be jesting


But I was already worried about numbers versus space at Omrith - still at least we won't be bringing this many people to That Other Curry House - the one which insisted on a 7 tier ordering system


No, no.. those aren't tears, just water in my eyes

We'll file that one under "boisterous" shall we??


Biggest night yet, in the smallest curry house yet - I'm not sure they are used to dealing with parties of 20 but apart from a few delays (all dealt with with charm by the waiters) it was a top night

I had a brilliant night.. Great group of peeps and I agree with SM biggest yet and I think best yet.. Service was a little slow on the drinks side of things at first but once they got going they were great.. Portions were big, menu had loads of options, food was yummy.. Music did get a little techno crazy kind of mid meal but then the noise of us drowned it out to be honest..


Next time I am going to not have a starter because by the time my enormous main came I was so stuffed I couldnt eat very much..


Fell in to bed at 11.40 (very late for me as you know) and I was full to the brim..


I LOVE curry club..


x

Great night indeed - there was some confusion with who had ordered what and they were a little overwhelmed - but with a ?500 bill, the Manager was happy.


I think that we may need to start eating earlier, it does take time to deal with large groups and so we did finishing late. I fell into bed at about 12 stuffed to the brim.


Thanks all.

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