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Blackheath resturant
Goonerhater
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Was my birthday Sunday so wandered up to usual place for birthday nosebag--Blackheath. There is a new (well to me Mrs Goonerhater) Indian/Nepalese Resurant called Everest (why would u name a resturant after a doubleglazing company ?)so we tried it. We both agreed it was the best Indian meal ever ! and Mrs G being a chef as well . Very impressed.
Give it a try.
Give it a try.
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Mr Clegg visited there just before the elections.
Splendid place, though so is Khans0 -
Cheers, might try it at the weekend.0
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Had a few meals in there and a few take aways, always very nice.0
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Usually go to Khans but ive heard the new place by the Crown is very good too, too much choice!0
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Everest is the best indian around! Love that place.0
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Eaten there a few times. Top, top curry house.0
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Yes, been going on and off since it opened. Curried scallop starters - excellent.0
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A sister restaurant in Hythe too.0
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[cite]Posted By: Curb_It[/cite]A sister restaurant in Hythe too.
Was going to say, my favourite ruby around here.0 -
Ted Moult is often in there......0
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Ted Moult is often in there......
I think we will 'glaze over that one' Chirpy......0 -
Not been to Everest but sometimes go to another one in Blackheath called Taste of Raj which is pretty good.0
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[cite]Posted By: ken from bexley[/cite]Ted Moult is often in there......
I think we will 'glaze over that one' Chirpy......
I think he has got a Betfair account.
Him-a-layer, I wonder0 -
Ted Moult was one of those 'characters' who lurked around the bbc, but seemed to be famous for 'being famous' outside the window adverts. ( forgive the pun).
I think he was on 'ask me another'. Dropped like a stone from the bbc as he would have been seen as an endorsement of a product, which was a no no in those days, ( remember the sauce bottles blanked out on early tv)
William Franklyn was another..... famous for the "Schhh... You Know Who.... and a few bit parts....
The powers that be had to 'protect' the public......and saps like me and you could not be 'influenced' by innocent products' a bit like the legs of tables in Victorian times......0 -
[cite]Posted By: ken from bexley[/cite]Ted Moult was one of those 'characters' who lurked around the bbc, but seemed to be famous for 'being famous' outside the window adverts. ( forgive the pun).
I think he was on 'ask me another'. Dropped like a stone from the bbc as he would have been seen as an endorsement of a product, which was a no no in those days, ( remember the sauce bottles blanked out on early tv)
William Franklyn was another..... famous for the "Schhh... You Know Who.... and a few bit parts....
The powers that be had to 'protect' the public......and saps like me and you could not be 'influenced' by innocent products' a bit like the legs of tables in Victorian times......
I remember Sabina or Sabrina Franklin, every schoolboy's dream ; )0 -
Ted Moult also used to be in The Archers. He was actually a farmer in real life alongside his broadcasting.
If I remember correctly he committed suicide. Very sad.0 -
Everest is a great restaurant ... good food and unhurried service0
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So an everyday story of .....'double glazing folk' then Len.0
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I've been told they are opening a restaurant in the parade of shops by The Standard.0
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[cite]Posted By: The Red Robin[/cite]Not been to Everest but sometimes go to another one in Blackheath calledTaste of Rajwhich is pretty good.
Seconded. Absolutely lovely food and decent service. First class.0












