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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby viking pete » 14 May 2010 18:12

Nice one Erik join the VINDALOO PARTY !

Who knows we could make a late entry into the coilition !

We stand for increasing the YTL to the £ !!

Vote for Erik and Pete the VIKING VINDALOO PARTY !!!

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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby Erik The Viking » 14 May 2010 18:16

Join the revolution brothers
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby viking pete » 14 May 2010 18:29

How about a RE HOT CHILLI as our logo !

ERIK for Minister for Curry
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby reesy1959 » 14 May 2010 18:39

I am not into the vindaloo, madras would be fine for me.

John, do they do any set meals in Tandoori Sizzler? Just curious as my 11 year old Grandson and Daughter are joining us for the second week of our hols, and he loves Indian food. Otherwise, it might be a little expensive for her.
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby Erik The Viking » 14 May 2010 18:45

viking pete wrote:How about a RE HOT CHILLI as our logo !

ERIK for Minister for Curry



Aswell as deputy cabinet minister for mixed grills and shadow secretary for beef sizzlers? :shock:
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby jambogarry » 14 May 2010 18:51

reesy1959 wrote:I am not into the vindaloo, madras would be fine for me.

John, do they do any set meals in Tandoori Sizzler? Just curious as my 11 year old Grandson and Daughter are joining us for the second week of our hols, and he loves Indian food. Otherwise, it might be a little expensive for her.


We thought the same reesy. A set meal + a kids menu would be nice. :D any info on this admin ?.
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby viking pete » 14 May 2010 19:05

Good to see youve got the appitite for the job Erik

I ll vote for you mate

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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby Fanny » 14 May 2010 21:51

jambogarry wrote:
reesy1959 wrote:I am not into the vindaloo, madras would be fine for me.

John, do they do any set meals in Tandoori Sizzler? Just curious as my 11 year old Grandson and Daughter are joining us for the second week of our hols, and he loves Indian food. Otherwise, it might be a little expensive for her.


We thought the same reesy. A set meal + a kids menu would be nice. :D any info on this admin ?.


good shout, could be a one off visit for us if the price mentioned on an earlier post is the going rate? :wink:
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby reesy1959 » 14 May 2010 22:54

Fanny wrote:
jambogarry wrote:
reesy1959 wrote:I am not into the vindaloo, madras would be fine for me.

John, do they do any set meals in Tandoori Sizzler? Just curious as my 11 year old Grandson and Daughter are joining us for the second week of our hols, and he loves Indian food. Otherwise, it might be a little expensive for her.


We thought the same reesy. A set meal + a kids menu would be nice. :D any info on this admin ?.


good shout, could be a one off visit for us if the price mentioned on an earlier post is the going rate? :wink:


Same here Fanny, especially if the exchange rate stays as low as it is at the moment.
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby JT » 15 May 2010 12:50

Set meals yes but not kids meals in the Tandoori
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby Fanny » 15 May 2010 14:58

set meals is great!
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby reesy1959 » 15 May 2010 15:29

admin wrote:Set meals yes but not kids meals in the Tandoori


Thanks John. Maybe a kids menu would be a good idea for them to gain more business into their restaurant, just an idea you might pass on to them.
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby Colette » 15 May 2010 15:41

Can I just ask.......... How can you eat curry in the main summer hot months ? I would be a sweatball on my chair if I did ? :lol:
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby reesy1959 » 15 May 2010 15:43

Colette wrote:Can I just ask.......... How can you eat curry in the main summer hot months ? I would be a sweatball on my chair if I did ? :lol:


Thats easy to answer Colette, you just make sure you have an ample supply of efes/vodka (whatever your tipple is) to wash it all down with :D :D
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby Erik The Viking » 15 May 2010 16:14

Colette wrote:Can I just ask.......... How can you eat curry in the main summer hot months ? I would be a sweatball on my chair if I did ? :lol:


Its like a cuppa on a hot day, it seems to quench your hunger and thirst...that and a fair few Efes :lol:
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby Colette » 15 May 2010 16:50

ahhh I have trouble drinking tea on a hot day too, well I'll find something there to eat, and just polish off all there efes :lol: :lol:
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby reesy1959 » 15 May 2010 17:08

Colette wrote:ahhh I have trouble drinking tea on a hot day too, well I'll find something there to eat, and just polish off all there efes :lol: :lol:


There wont be any efes left by the time you arrive - it will all be gone :D
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby Erik The Viking » 15 May 2010 17:42

I normally drink a quick half with a meal.... :wink:
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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby shaz » 15 May 2010 20:29

Just enjoyed a lovely meal at Tandoori Sizzler with Hakan & levent and they will be offering" Kids portions" and also set menu options on both Indian & chinese.

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Re: tandoori sizzler

Postby reesy1959 » 15 May 2010 20:38

shaz wrote:Just enjoyed a lovely meal at Tandoori Sizzler with Hakan & levent and they will be offering" Kids portions" and also set menu options on both Indian & chinese.

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Thats good news, thanks Shaz.
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