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> Thanks Seemster. Just spoken to Swadesh. They are

> now completely alcohol free. You cannot take your

> own drink with you.

>

> Don't think we will be going there until they

> change that policy.


I was in there a few weeks back and the manager said they could no longer afford the licence fee but that he was hoping to set up a byob arrangement - maybe that's proving too difficult and/or expensive too?

Excellent turn out, 12 people gathered at The Rose for a few sharpeners before trotting round the corner to Omrith.


Omrith delivered well. I had a very nice chicken dhansak and a bottle or two of the excellent Bangla beer, some of it ended up marinating my gentleman's area. Musicians .....


Omrith's d?cor is pleasing to the eye and we had some actual, proper Indian music as a back ground to the feast. I can't be doing with the current trend of playing modern western pop music is curry houses. If I wanted to listen to the likes of Hank Marvin and Lonnie Donegan I wold do so at home. Well done Omrith.


A free drinkie at the end of the evening rounded things off nicely. The bill came to ?20 a head including tip, so good value.


Next CC meet at Jaflong on 6 June 2013.

At the request of Curry Club's resident Magician, Dulwich Fox, our next meeting will be at Jaflong on Thursday 6 June, aka D-Day.


Meet at the Draft House at 7.15 for the usual noggins, eat at 8ish.


http://www.jaflong.uk.com/


http://www.drafthouse.co.uk/

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