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"We" cannot make it cos you feckers chose the very last curry club before our nuptials to be on a Wednesday when we can't DO curry. Which you probably did deliberately so you don't have to listen to how sickeningly chirpy we both are.


*flounce*

Jolly good meal at Swadesh last night. Looking back, Swadesh would seem to be the Curry Clubs favourite restaurant as we have been there 3 times in the past 12 months or so.


Jaflong on 29/3 for the next one. Not been there for a while. Surma, Dulwich Tandoori and Curry Cabin are due visits as well.

Very much enjoyed last evenings outing.... good food and great company :))

I found my Rosini Chicken dish a little hot (it on;y had 1 chilli picture next to it!) but then I am a bit of a wimp! :-$

Looking forward to Jaflong - and the sweeties at the end of the meal!

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