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  • 2 weeks later...
Curry clubbers, a question for you. What's the Curry Cabin's shatrika (sp?) chicken like? I love the Mirash's achari chicken with its lime pickle sauce, and saw the shatrika on the CC's menu on my first visit recently but didn't try it. The menu mentioned lime. Are these two dishes similar? If so, I'll be straight back there.

Good to see you both and all of those that attended.


Tandoori Knights has lost its specialness I think. The likes of Dulwich Tandoori are as good and a bit cheaper.


For different and special its Ganapati for me.


Next meeting on 14 May in the Surma.

  • 4 weeks later...

Last Sunday night we were charged ?4.95 each for two large bottles of Cobra at the Dulwich Tandoori.


Is that correct? It seems vastly expensive, but we ordered them without looking at the drinks menu.


When I asked for an itemised receipt, it came back without the drinks on ..... they did redo it so we were deffo charged ?9.90 for the two.


Posting here as you're the most likely group of people to know :)


ETA: I did query it, as in "Is that right? A fiver for a bottle of Cobra?" The answer: "It's not a fiver" - well, no, it's five pence short of it :))

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