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So curry clubbers...what's the verdict on TN (and Draft House...)? Did they use a rice cooker? Good poppadoms? Loos up to scratch? Any novel beers on offer? Freebie tipples?....did Mick Mac find his way home?


Can only do soooo much bat-watching out here : /


PS suffering from massive case of FOMO

Excellent evening with a fine turn-out of the CC irregulars.


The Draft House were great hosts and provided some nibbles on the house.


Tandoori Nights was vry good. The food was excellent, I had a lamb Gosht dish which was tender and flavoursome with a hint of spicyness. Others enjoyed their choices and we cleared our plates.


Cost was ?23 each including tip.


Next meeting of the Curry Club will be on Thursday 26 July at Veer Zara. Meet at The Draft House.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Cost was ?23 each including tip.


FOIL pick pockets by placing a 'fresh from the tandoor' paratha in each pocket. Would-be thieves will quickly rupture the fragile dough and receive nasty finger burns from the steam inside.

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