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An excellent, excellent night! Great curry and great people. Glad I made the trek and skipped football.

No Naga Chillies consumed, as it was a civilized night... mostly!


Always impressed with Jaflong's food and service. It certainly is one of my favorite places to consume curry!

Right, I know I was rude yesterday but I have a serious recommendation. Now from what I can see you like to go for a curry in east dulwich but if you're brave enough to cross the border into forest hill you'll encounter the hidden gem known as Kafe la. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
  • 2 weeks later...

Hold on. There is a clash in the ED social calendar. The EDT comedy is on that date and many of the CC Regulars (including holders of the prestigious Order of the Golden Naga and me) want to go to both.


How about the 24th?

Hello... can you fit in a new addition to your evening of spices and merriment????

or are you at max numbers for the Curry Club???


xxcc


ps Ganapati is brilliant; bit different from the average curry house, lovely service and great food (but hear Tandoori Nights is good too!)



are you taking the 'p' a bit brum???:) I did notice I was being a bit florid (and sounding a bit like a plonker). First post of the day can often be a bit OTT


xxcc


PS thank MP... for kindly including (ops, there I go again sounding like a 'lovey')

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