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An eventful evening. Good company, good food (although it took some time for it to arrive), an ambulance ....


My friends got back from A&E, all is well, a rapid loss of blood pressure caused by eating after a long period of not eating and historic issues with digestion.


Thanks for the concern and particular thanks to Workusers friend for calling the ambulance. The Paramedics did a grand job.


Where to next time?

Dear Curry Club

I've just moved to the area and I'm taking my brother and his wife out for a curry tonight.


I realise this could spark a long discussion given how many curryhouses you've visited, but where do you think is the best Indian food in East Dulwich?


Thanks

Tom

Blimey. There's a question.


After 8 years of monthly curries, I think I can say that there is not an overall "best", it depends on your taste.


You cant go far wrong with either Dulwich Tandoori or Surma.


Jaflong doesn't serve alcohol for religious reasons, although you can BYOB, Veer Zara was historically not brilliant BUT of late is much improved. Tandoori Nights is very good although a little more expensive than the rest.


Mirash is old school, a personal favourite and a little cheaper than the rest.


Ganapati in Bellenden serves great South Indian food but is away from Lordship Lane.


You pays your money and takes your choice.

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