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I'm unfortunately out of this one (unless BT dont deliver the broadband router to my grandparents, in which case I will be free!)


I feel this will be one of those situations where if I dont come, BT won't deliver on time, and if I do come, BT will!!


There is no justice in this world!!!

I booked a table for 8 people, so it should be OK.


However, they also have a booking in for 18 so couldnt fit it many more.


I got home to a message that they wanted to shift us back to 9pm, by the time I spoke to them, we were back to 8pm again.


So, if huge amounts of extra people show up, fine, but we will probably have to go elsewhere.

Many thanks to the 9 people that turned out. Drinks at the EDT and then on to a very busy Tandoori Nights.


They had a table of 22, plus us and all of the other tables were full, yet were still able to serve us with little waiting around with food that was to a high standard.


Good compmany, good food and good service. This is the most expensive curry house on the Lane, our meals came out at ?35 per head; this for starter, main course plus wine and beer. Having said that the restaurant was very popular for an end of month Wednesday night.


Do people want to meet up for another curry before Christmas? If so, when would be best? I suggest week commencing 14/12.

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