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Jaflong has been a favourite of mine for some time.


I'm well known there by all. The manager Ali, the serving staff, the excellent chefs.


I like Jaflong because it is a small intimate place. The food is indeed excellent and reasonably priced.


Service is prompt and efficient. Nothing is ever too much trouble.


Any dish can be made to your personal taste or requirement. (if you have any dietary restrictions)


Can get busy at times. Popular with groups of people. Like the Curry Club. and others.


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Jaflong is our favourite place too, the manager is so friendly and recognises us in the street to say hello. They're big on the personal touch there :-)


The Sunday buffet is lovely, lots of tasty dishes and very good value for money.


Top tip: ask for the special 'red sauce' when enjoying your poppadoms :-)

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