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I did feel a little rough this morning.


As Charliebubs said, a great evening. It was particularly pleasing that most of those present have joined CC relatively recently.


Drinks at the Draft House followed by a splendid meal at Jaflong. My Naga Chicken was as ever tasty and spicy.


Magical japes from Dulwich Fox and L15ecr and a round of free drinks to finish. More drinks at The Bishop


As well as the magic tricks we had another mystery to solve. When is the Dulwich News Indian restaurant of the year to be announced? Jaflong had the Dulwich News photographer and journo round for the pictures to used in the piece announcing their victory. Last weeks issue they were told.


BUT .... NO!! There was simply a statement that the competition was still being judged. COINCENTALLY this above the half page paid for advert from Dulwich Tandoori .... Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!! :)

Hi Michael..


Thanks once again for organising another great night...


I did think about you this morning..


I think you first intended to go home after the restaurant..

but came to the Bishop..


I was glad myself I did not have to get up too early. ;-)



Foxy..

It was Charliebubs, but we went there a few months ago and it seems a while since Mirash had a visit. Tandoori Nights and Curry Cabin deserve a return too.


We will get back to Dulwich Tandoori, worry not.


Wondering whether we can get ourselves to the much lauded Babur of Forest Hill? http://www.babur.info/

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