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A great evening and the Dulwich Tandoori outdid themselves. Well done to them.


Mick Mac did go a little shiny has he tucked into Foxy's Vindaloo and Foxy was complaining that his Vindaloo was rather mild, which it would be as it was Mick Mac's Madras. As they were sat opposite each other, you would have thought that the penny would have dropped a little earlier than it did.


12 of us, two brand new people who seemed to have a good time. Great to meet you.


I came away with a free bottle of Tiger beer. Yes, I can be bribed.


I too am on hols in early September. If anybody else would like to organise a September meet, please do so. Otherwise see you again on the first Thursday of October.


Curry Cabin? I have heard good reports from there lately.

  • 4 weeks later...
Seeing as the Radiant Bhuna of the Diamond Naga (1st class) is currently on holiday I'll answer for him (hoping he doesn't mind). It is open to anyone and everyone who wants to go, not that I've ever been but a lot of people seem to enjoy it. There currently isn't one booked for September but you can always check back on here to see if someone else picks up the baton for this month and you'll certainly be welcomed at any future Curry Club event.

Hello all! Greetings from the slopes of Mount St Helens. No curry opportunities around here but some damn fine grilled meat. The Yakima Valley wine is jolly good too.


Back up to Vancouver on Wednesday, should get a curry then and some whale watching and shopping, its a 2:1 exchange rate , it would be rude not to.


Wish you were here.


Chief Bhuna

X


October = Curry Cabin

  • 2 weeks later...

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> I never said the rules were fair and besides I am

> the organiser and you are rarely IN country!

>

> X


Hmmmm, fair point! But I miss curry!!!

I'll be in Singapore for the November CC too! Roll on the Xmas one!! ;-)

X

Hi Shellbell..


You don't need to join.. its open to all..


Next Curry Club. is Thursday 1st October.


We will be meeting at Franklins at 19.00ish for pre meal drink then off to the Curry Cabin to eat at 20.00ish


Just indicate if you are coming and how many of you and Michael P. will know how many to book for..


Foxy..

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