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Just back from a Curry Club trip to Whitstable. Many thanks to Curry Clubbers who let us stay in their lovely home. I will save their blushes and not name names, but both have been elevated to the rank of:


Ruby Xacuti of the Emerald Bhindi


Well done.


A fine weekend with a lovely meal in the Shapla Restaurant, 36 Harbour Street, Whitstable on Saturday night.


Also present was the First Handmaiden and the First Lady of the Toilet of the First Handmaiden.


Next Curry Club meet is on Thursday 3rd November an Nandoori Tights.

  • 2 weeks later...

I am NOT having a hissy fit!!!!


Simply trying to get a response from folk :P


I thought that the Handmaiden and First Lady were unable to attend due to pressing commitments elsewhere?


Still, I shall book a table for 6 people and see how we go.


XX

A marvelous evening with Legalbeagle, Allycat,Sister Christer, Sir Grooveland, Floating Onion, Brum and me.


Good food AND at ?23 per head (pops, starters, mains, sides, rice, nans, beers all round, mints and then free drinkie) it did rather challenge the idea that Tandoori Nights is more expensive than the competition.


Next CC meet is early December (8th?), the pre-Xmas meet, by tradition at the Mirash.

Lovely Bhajis indeed Mrs Cat. I have to say I was not surpised by the quality of the food (always good) but was pleasently surprised by the price. I havent used TN much as I understood it to be more expensive than the rest. However, that wasnt our experience, Tandoori Nights goes on the list of "favourites" of the Curry Club I think.


What do peopel think about the December date? Thursday 8th December.

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