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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Great evening, 8 of us including the lovely Mick

> Mac.

>

> Alan you should have come, there would have been

> tears but then hugs and kisses.



We were fearing tears when we tried the Chicken Jalfrezi(inc Green chillies) ;-) but it was very very tasty.

I have been to most of the curry houses, but this was my first time in Surma and was really really nice

food, especially the Calamari that Franster had!


This was our very first Curry Club but we would hope to pop along to next months one!

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Ok, down to the serious business of the August

> meet.

>

> Tuesday 23 August. How about Curry Cabin? Not been

> there for a while.



Curry Cabin is nice..went there for Sunday lunch with my mum and my little girl...

Nice food:)-D

  • 2 weeks later...

I know you guys really know what you're talking about, but despite living only a 15 minute walk from Little India I'm embarassed to say I don't.


BUT, I don't remember having Dum Aloo Punjabi on a menu anywhere I've been in the UK. It's potatos in some sort of cashew nut sauce.


This stuff is so good that they fight on the streets to get it!


Do you guys have it in ED?

  • 2 weeks later...

Namaste, oh Radiant One of the Bhuna,


If this is still happening next week, could you count me in please? Feels like aaaaaages since I last joined you curry clubbers.






PS I am now party to Important Information regarding Curry, Customer Service and the perils of Complacency. Can divulge if bribed with chilli pakoras.

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