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No Faaal's were tried as far as I am aware but with at least 3 chilli addicts in our midst a hot one was tried by someone.


A few people have suggested a curry with a difference next time. How about Buddah Jazz? Next to the George Canning Pub on Denmark Hill. It serves Thai/Vietnamese food, my experience of food and service has always been very positive.


On the Buddah Jazz menu item 69 is the "BJ Special". I havent tried it yet ...


What do you think?


(Edited following the wise words of guidance from Jah Lush)

Great evening, much fun had by all despite a few minor glitches.

Who knew chilli beef could do such a good monk fish impersonation?? (MP lemme know if I need to settle up with you)

See ya at the next one: love Thai, love love love Vietnamese, I'll be one happy Nichi!

Jaws and I will be there with bells on.. Not sure I can make a 6.30 drink but could get there for 7.. I will have to look up the pub where you will be going as Ive not been..


Im going to BJ this Saturday so hopefully I will love it and then wont mind going twice in a month!!

Strawbs Wrote:

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> Im going to BJ this Saturday so hopefully I will

> love it and then wont mind going twice in a

> month!!


I read that all wrong & then realised who had posted it!


And SMG, agreed. I'm sure we'll manage to find something to suit our tastes.

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