Our July meeting will be on Wed 9th at Gurkha Garden, Grayshott. Aperitifs at the F&P from 19:00.
In June we made a welcome return to Haslemere, and we had a treat in store! It felt like a proper summer's evening; people were sitting at tables in the sunshine outside the White Hart. We enjoyed our pre-dinner drinks inside, before going next door to the restaurant.
As usual, we asked the restaurant to choose our menu. Here's what we had:
papari chat - served in a peacock dish, a one bite appetiser
Momo chha
raspberry and mint sphere (molecular gastronomy!)
then...
three main dishes served together:
a lamb vindaloo that was absolutely gorgeous - my favourite
served with black dhal, bindi and a selection of rice and naans.
Finally, a beautiful mango kulfi with fresh fruits. Sorry, no photo of that, but it looked and tasted beautiful!

The
table is booked! Wednesday 10th July. We decided at June's meeting that we'll go back to
the Fewa Inn in Whitehill, which opened last year and we visited last
July. This is a Gurkha restaurant in what used to be a pub under
various names - it's been The Roadmaker, The Outback, and the Prince of
Wales at various points in its history.
We enjoyed ourselves last year. The menu has lots of Nepali and Indian
choices. It's a large comfortable room with Nepali decorations and it
has plenty of room for us. There's a decent sized car park at the back
and plenty of on-street parking if that's full.
Whitehill and the surrounding area are still a bit of a desert for pubs -
although its population is bigger than both Alton and Petersfield,
there's only one pub in town. So aperitifs will be at the Woodlark from
about 7 pm and then we drive the short distance (0.3 miles or 2 minutes
away) to the Fewa Inn for dinner at 8.
Please let me know as soon as possible whether you expect to be there, either using the feedback page
of the web site or in answer to this meeting notice e-mail. To make
sure we have enough places, please respond as early as possible, ideally
by 8 p.m. on Monday 8th. Looking forward to a great evening!
Address and directions:
Restaurant: 24 Petersfield Road, Whitehill, Bordon GU35 9BT. On the left as you drive towards Petersfield. What3words: https://w3w.co/hoped.thud.sugar
Pub: Petersfield Road, Bordon, GU35 9AH.
What3words: https://w3w.co/croutons.trials.wings

This sounds like a new restaurant but it's not. Also despite the blurb, it really is in the middle of Grayshott, exactly where the Manzil, Gurkha Durbar and Himalayan Garden were. The history doesn't mention its recent predecessors but we understand that the leading characters - apart from the owner - are exactly the same. So we'll see some familiar faces when we visit!Our History
Welcome to Gurkha Garden, your premier destination for authentic Nepalese cuisine, available for takeaway. Nestled in the heart of Hindhead, Gurkha Garden brings the rich flavors and culinary traditions of Nepal to your doorstep, offering a unique and delicious dining experience that’s both convenient and satisfying.
At Gurkha Garden, we are passionate about sharing the diverse and vibrant flavors of Nepalese cuisine. Our menu features a wide array of traditional dishes, meticulously prepared by our experienced chefs using fresh, high-quality ingredients and time-honored recipes. From the spicy heat of our Khasiko Masu to the comforting warmth of our momo dumplings, every dish is crafted to transport your taste buds to the majestic Himalaya

Himalayan Garden is the new incarnation of The Manzil, a beloved Grayshott restaurant that closed its doors after over a decade. Under the guidance of Ali, The Manzil was known for its delicious Indian cuisine, which won over the hearts of many.We've done a trial run and can confirm that the decor is tasteful, the food is very tasty, and we'll see some familiar faces when we visit. Just three of us tried it out but all nine dishes that we ordered were excellent.
While The Manzil may be gone, its legacy lives on. Himalayan Garden pays tribute to the flavours of the past while also exploring the intricate world of Nepalese culinary artistry. The result is a truly unique dining experience that is sure to please both old and new fans. The restaurant has undergone a meticulous refurbishment, prioritising your comfort, enjoyment, and safety.
As you step into our abode, rest assured that every detail has been thoughtfully considered to craft an ambiance that envelops you in warmth and culinary delight.
Spice Lounge in September!
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The
table is booked! The Dilli in Haslemere opened on Sunday 16th July, to
great reviews. I celebrated my birthday there and thought it
tremendous. The cooking is wonderful and the restaurant looks fantastic.
It’s more expensive than BayLeaf or Madhuban, but this is justified by
the cooking.
We have a table for 10 on the evening of Wednesday 9th August and Bishnu
has agreed to do a fixed price menu for us - a bit more than our usual cost but it'll be great.
We’ll meet for aperitifs from 7 pm at the White Horse which is next door on Haslemere High Street. Dinner is booked for 8 pm.
Please let me know as soon as possible whether you expect to be there, either using the feedback page
of the web site or in answer to this meeting notice e-mail. We are
absolutely limited to 10 by the size of the available table, so if you
want to come and can definitely make it, please get your response in
quickly, first come, first served. Looking forward to a great evening!
Address and directions:
Restaurant: 24 High Street, Haslemere GU27 2HW
https://w3w.co/hourglass.outwit.kebabs
Pub: 22 High Street, Haslemere GU27 2HJ
https://w3w.co/nerd.switch.passport
Central car park: https://w3w.co/twee.spare.amphibian
I went there last night for a recce and the waiter recognised me as he'd worked at the Gurkha Durbar at some point. The menu isn't as extensive as the Gurkha Durbar but I enjoyed my food and can report that non-alcoholic beer (Bavaria 0.0) was available. It's a large comfortable room with Nepali decorations and it has plenty of room for us. There's a decent sized car park at the back and plenty of on-street parking if that's full.
Whitehill and the surrounding area are a little bit of a desert for pubs - although its population is bigger than both Alton and Petersfield, there's only one pub in town. So aperitifs will be at the Woodlark from about 7 pm and then we drive the short distance (0.3 miles or 2 minutes away) to the Fewa Inn for dinner at 8.
Please let me know as soon as possible whether you expect to be there, either using the feedback page of the web site or in answer to the meeting notice e-mail sent to all members. To make sure we book enough places, please respond as early as possible, ideally by 8 p.m. on Sunday 9th. Looking forward to a great evening!
Address and directions: Restaurant: 24 Petersfield Road, Whitehill, Bordon GU35 9BT. On the left as you drive towards Petersfield. What3words: https://w3w.co/hoped.thud.sugar
Pub: Petersfield Road, Bordon, GU35 9AH. What3words: https://w3w.co/croutons.trials.wings
Aperitifs will be at the Fox and Pelican (front bar) from about 7 pm and
then dinner is at 8.
We always enjoy ourselves at the Bay Leaf. For many members,
it's the favourite venue. We rarely go to the same place three times
in twelve months but it's so good, we couldn't resist.
Please let me know as soon as possible whether you expect to be there,
either using the
feedback page
of the web site or in answer to this meeting notice e-mail. To make
sure we book enough places, please respond as early as possible, ideally
by 8 p.m. on Sunday 11th. Looking forward to a great evening!
Aperitifs will be at the Whistlestop (GU33 7DS for your SatNav) from about 7 p.m. and then dinner will be at 8 p.m.
Please let me know either using the feedback page on our web site or by responding to the e-mail notice sent to members, whether you expect to make it or not. Hope to see many of our members there for a great evening!
Directions (Google): https://g.page/Madhubanrestaurant?share
We haven't eaten at this restaurant under its current ownership. After a particularly rubbish evening in 2007 we scrubbed it from the list. At the time it was called Saaki, and we had no idea how it could class itself as a restaurant.
I took a solo trip to try it out last week. It's family run, brightly lit, fairly busy even midweek, and I was very pleased with my choices:
Please let me know as soon as possible if you plan to attend, either using the feedback form on the web site or by responding to the email notice sent to members.
Here's a Google Maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/FEvM3jqdZZjtBKTbA
Hope to see you on Tuesday 8th!
The table is booked! Our October meeting takes place in Grayshott on Tuesday 11th
at the Gurkha Durbar. Aperitifs will be at the Fox and Pelican from
about 7 pm, and then dinner is booked for 8 pm just up the road.
We had a great visit there in June and had planned to go back in
November. We’ve had to switch. Our plan was Shah Manzil in Liss in
October but it’s closed on Tuesdays. We’ll figure out a date later.
We need to give the restaurant as good an estimate of numbers as
possible by Monday at the latest but an early reply is very helpful.
Please reply as soon as possible to the e-mail notice sent to members or
use the feedback form
on our web site. There's lots of parking in Grayshott including at the
F&P, and three public car parks, as well as on the street.
Looking forward to a great evening on Tuesday 11th!
The table is booked! By popular request, we’re going to Bay Leaf, Grayshott again in September. Our meeting is on Tuesday 13th.
Aperitifs will be at the Fox and Pelican (front bar) from about 7 pm and
then dinner is at 8.
We always enjoy ourselves at the Bay Leaf. For many members,
it's the favourite venue. We rarely go to the same place three times
in a year but it's so good, we couldn't resist.
Please let me know as soon as possible whether you expect to be there,
either using the
feedback page
of the web site or in answer to this meeting notice e-mail. To make
sure we book enough places, please respond as early as possible, ideally
by 8 p.m. on Sunday 11th. Looking forward to a great evening!
The table is booked for our July meeting which will take place on Wednesday 13th. We last visited this restaurant in October 2019, before the pandemic put a stop to our meetings, so it's great to return there and we're sure of a warm welcome.
Aperitifs will be at the Mill Tavern from 7-ish. It's about ten minutes' walk to the restaurant or three minutes by car. Dinner is booked for 8 pm.
Please let me know either using the feedback form on the web site or in response to the e-mail notice to members whether or not you expect to be there. I'd like to know as soon as possible but definitely by Monday morning (11th) please, so that we can adjust the booking if necessary.
Chilli Night(s) always looks after us well. Hope to see you there!
Looking back to June, wasn't Gurkha Durbar fantastic? We have two great options in Grayshott so we may be back quite soon.
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AMENDED! Change of date
The table is booked! A trip to Madhuban in Liss is long overdue. It's
one of the top Indian/Bengali restaurants in the area and it's renowned
for its fine cooking.
We last went there in April 2019, and our 2020 visit was cancelled due
to the pandemic. So at last - we return on Tuesday 17th May! Aperitifs
will be at the Whistlestop (GU33 7DS for your SatNav) from about 18:30
and then dinner is at 19:30.
Please let me know either using the feedback page
on our web site or by responding to the e-mail notice sent to members, whether you expect to
make it or not. Hope to see many of our members there for a great
evening!
Directions (Google): https://g.page/Madhubanrestaurant?share
The table is booked! We’re going to Bay Leaf again this month by popular request after a very successful and well attended March meeting at Malabon in Petersfield.
Aperitifs will be at the Fox and Pelican (front bar) from about 6:30 pm and then dinner is at 7:30. Please note - earlier time!
We always enjoy ourselves at the Bay Leaf and in February, Bishnu laid
on some off-menu treats. For many members, it's the favourite venue.
Here's another great opportunity for you to invite a friend or partner
meet our Curry Club as we get going after a long break.
Please let me know as soon as possible whether you expect to be there, either using the feedback page
of the web site or in answer to the meeting notice e-mail sent to members of our mailing list. To make
sure we book enough places, please respond as early as possible, ideally
by 8 p.m. on Monday 11th. Looking forward to a great evening!
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