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First I would like to thank Michael P. for organising last night.

Was a good turn out and once again great company.


I'm feeling fine..


The Food was not good.


Cold Plates..


My Curry was stone cold. Tasted like the the vinegary paste you get in supermarket jars.


My Onion barghi was dry .. and cold.


Poppadoms were Hard .. and cold


Mushroom rice was greasy.


Roti was just a hard crisp.


Staff were indifferent.


And it is the most expensive.. curry house


Have not been there for over 8 or so years because I had a poor meal then.


Pretty dismal.. Will not be going back.


Foxy. :(

No I am fine too but it coul just have been something in your dish! Yeah the food and plates at our end of the table were cold! Portions were pretty small too for the mains given the price! Sounds like fergus is banned from picking the restaurant next time 😉

Not their finest hour it has to be said. My food was OK, but that is all. An expensive meal which was mediocre in its quality.


I felt OK this morning, as I crawled out of bed at 5am!


I have ?20 left over as a whip for next time.


Ganapati I think we discussed?

Hurrah!


I have booked a table for 10 people at 8.30pm. This is the biggest booking that Ganapati can take, so its a max of 10 people.


I think that this will be a popular place, so priority will go to those people that have been regulars over the past months. If you could post your interest as soon as possible.


Thanks!!

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