Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Some interestig stats. Over the last 2 years we have visited the following restaurants:


Mirash - 5 times

Swadesh - 4 times

Surma - 3 times

Jaflong - 3 times

Tandoori Nights - 3 times

Veer Zara - 2 times

Curry Cabin - 1 time

Ganapati - 1 time

Omrith - 1 time

Indian Mischief - 1 time but only 2 people turned up so we didnt bother

Dulwich Tandoori - 0 times. No idea why.


NB - NO RESTAURANTS SHOULD CLAIM THAT THEY ARE THE "CURRY CLUBS FAVOURITE" ON THE BASIS OF THESE STATS. THE CHOICE OF RESTAURANT. MONTH BY MONTH, IS ENTIRELY UNSCIENTIFIC.


What we have learned:

There is no "Best", everybody has their favourite

People say they want to go to restaurants that are further afield, but generally dont turn out if it isnt on Lordship Lane

Curry Club regulars are generally carniverous. With a few honourable exceptions.

Looks like we need to give Dulwich Tandoori and Curry Cabin more of a go

Veer Zara is our least favourite - too much salt and curry powder

Mirash is my favourite, which is why we have been there 5 times. I also like Tandoori Nights

Marvellous!


I have recived notification of an anniversary celebration, so in the spirit of public service:


"OMRITH" is pleased to announce its 7th Anniversary offer to all its customers. On Monday the 18th February 2013

All customers will get a 50% discount on all dishes on the menu. Drinks not included but home made desserts will be free.

Contact Taz/Dulal to book a table. Booking will be made on first come basis.

Contact Number: 020 8299 3962/020 86936787

1st sitting : 5.00 PM..........8.00 PM

2nd sitting : 8.30 PM..........10.30PM"

Lovely evening...a big welcome to the newbies Charlie and Paul, who joined in straight away with all the silly comments and jokes...here's to hoping Charlie trusts us enough next month to leave her car at home. I enjoyed the company of all the veterans as usual...you know who you are. Big hugs. x

I promise not to drive next time!! Thanks for all making me feel so welcome. It was a giggle!

If it hasn't been a school night, I'd have come for a drink too - sorry Georgia. Next time :)

Have a great weekend all. See you tomorrow T.

x

A great evening. The 2 Newbies were sat chatting away to each other, before the rest of us got there, four of us having been detained in the pub, ahem. Eight people sat down to eat.


I thought that the food was really very good, big portions and great value.


No Mick Mac, No Gingerbeer. We were collectively bereft, briefly.


Next Curry Club meeting on Thursday 7th of March. Lets try the Dulwich Tandoori http://www.dulwichtandoori.co.uk/


Meet for drinks at the Draft House at 7.15pm and then Dulwich Tandoori at 8.00pm.

  • 3 weeks later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • This thread brings back hazy memories from the early to mid-90s of a wine shop / off licence off Lordship Lane run by a bibulous chap who specialised in East European wines. It wasn't on a parade of shops but was on maybe Whateley Rd – or possibly Goodrich?? I used to walk past it when heading home from work and would drop in for a cheap bottle of Hungarian plonk. Someone tell me I'm not dreaming this... 🙂
    • The river Peck is partly underground if you live near the park and on its route
    • I have spent many years pondering the state of dampness in my basement and had composed a long and rather boring reponse. Have reduced it to bullet points: The cause of damp on the common wall with my neighbour was found to be caused by a slow leak their side which they were unaware of. Leak was repaired and dampness subsided. An experienced drainage man told me there are no underground rivers in East Dulwich My damp patches come and go and are more prevalent in summer when the humidity is high and barely there during the winter. I was considering getting a dehumidifier until I read they can suck the water out of walls/floor and make the problem worse.  
    • Thank you all for your input- we had the children with their mother for a few days. individually the children went out - one  to the theatre and Camden Market and Horniman's. The other to the transport museum and Leicester Square (could not get in to the Lego place so went into M & M place) also Dulwich Park with his Aunty and cousin. My daughter is a special needs teacher in Sussex and even though schools have closed, she had  to work 2 days (INSET Days)  one day she had a 3 hour zoom call with her colleagues as could not find a child minder, so worked from home, the next day the 9 year old spent the day with friends so she could go to work. At least with us she could get some respite from child care. After much negotiation, their father in Liverpool  has managed to get some leave from his new job for 2 weeks. My daughter will drive them to Oxford where Dad will pick up. This gives my daughter a few days  without children to catch up with various friends in the Midland's and Yorkshire. I will search the science school link as above as there maybe something in the October or February Half Terms which we could enrol the 9 year old in. We try to support our 3 daughters with child care but most of the grandchildren are grown up which leaves us with 9,11 and 15 year olds. We have not been asked to look after the 6 year and 3 year old great grandchildren - !!! We are firm believers that grandparents should be active in their grandchildren's lives and offer support where they can. I looked after my eldest granddaughter when she was a baby and toddler one day a week so my daughter could work. My granddaughter is now 26 and we are very close as she is the only one living in London. The others are scattered around Kent, Sussex and Essex.  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...