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[Food] The Exhoribitant Price Of My Curry.



Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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Cowfold
Last night, on whim, neither of us could be bothered to cook, Mrs. CS & I decided to pay our favourite curry house a visit, a restaurant many of you local to the Horsham will be well aware of, the Akash, we know one of the owners, and have been regular diners there since his late father owned it thirty odd years ago.

Anyway the point of all this is, l was really surprised to see how much the evening cost me. Neither of us ordered starters, we both simply had curries, a King Prawn Dhansak for me, Chicken Tikka Balti for the wife, a Lemon Rice each, two side dishes, a Saag Panner and a Brinjal Bhaji, a glass of wine each, then two coffeess at the end of the meal.

So bearing in mind we were basically just paying for two main courses, and a couple of drinks, no starters or desserts, the cost? a whopping £79.00. It really brought it home to me how quickly, and my how much, prices are incresing now. We ate at the very same restaurant no more than a couple of months ago and the bill was no more than £60 odd pounds then.

Plenty of people were willing to pay these prices though, everytable was taken last night, and as we exited a large group were waiting to be seated. Cost of living crisis? it doesn't exist in Horsham.
 




portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,347
£30-40 a head sounds about right for eating out currently. Blame Putin!
 




A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
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last night i was going to grab a pizza. went into Papa Johns. They now only do a 10 slice pizza, prices ranging from £20 to £23 !!

no way was i paying that so walked 50 yards, picked up a gourmet pizza from Waitrose for under £6.

it’s not as if i’m sitting in a restaurant causing service, table clearing, plates, cutlery etc. PJs is a frigging takeaway.
 


Curryisgreat

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Dec 9, 2010
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last night i was going to grab a pizza. went into Papa Johns. They now only do a 10 slice pizza, prices ranging from £20 to £23 !!

no way was i paying that so walked 50 yards, picked up a gourmet pizza from Waitrose for under £6.

it’s not as if i’m sitting in a restaurant causing service, table clearing, plates, cutlery etc. PJs is a frigging takeaway.
A price worth paying. But then I am biased…
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
Last week an average Italian meal for 4, the alcohol was just one beer, cost us £155 last week. NOT in a high overheads area, far from it. No staff other than the chef, the owner was the host, bar person and waiter.

Imho we were ripped off a year ago in a much-loved on NSC restaurant at £180 (including 10% tip). Just lunch for 3, a set menu, the only alcohol was one beer and one glass of wine. Minute portions, we went away starving. They certainly were not following the traditional restaurants ingredients cost range of 25% to 35%. They own 5 restaurants and in the last year made a net profit of £1.4m, no surprise!! We used to adore their original restaurant.

Both get stellar and genuine online reviews.


Personally, we love Pizza Express and Cote. For curries, the home delivery place down Beaconsfield Road is great. We're sometimes taken to curry houses in the Worthing conurbation, crikey it's great value.
 


A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
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Last week an average Italian meal for 4, the alcohol was just one beer, cost us £155 last week. NOT in a high overheads area, far from it. No staff other than the chef, the owner was the host, bar person and waiter.

Imho we were ripped off a year ago in a much-loved on NSC restaurant at £180 (including 10% tip). Just lunch for 3, a set menu, the only alcohol was one beer and one glass of wine. Minute portions, we went away starving. They certainly were not following the traditional restaurants ingredients cost range of 25% to 35%. They own 5 restaurants and in the last year made a net profit of £1.4m, no surprise!! We used to adore their original restaurant.

Both get stellar and genuine online reviews.


Personally, we love Pizza Express and Cote. For curries, the home delivery place down Beaconsfield Road is great. We're sometimes taken to curry houses in the Worthing conurbation, crikey it's great value.
was that 3 or 2 course last week?
 




Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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I don’t think people fully appreciate how much gas / electric bills have gone up for businesses recently. I know 1 local very average pub calculated they need to sell an extra 1600 pints a month just to cover those costs to ‘stand still’
 


A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
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I don’t think people fully appreciate how much gas / electric bills have gone up for businesses recently. I know 1 local very average pub calculated they need to sell an extra 1600 pints a month just to cover those costs to ‘stand still’
Yes for sure I get that. My grumble is based on a takeaway ripping it out, when you can go into a restaurant and eat better food cheaper. PJs just taking the piss.

Its a real dilemma for eateries and pricing. They have to make price increases, but if they go too far they will price themselves out for many people. Thus potentially causing a downwards spiral.

It doesn’t help with there being over saturation of restaurants.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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last night i was going to grab a pizza. went into Papa Johns. They now only do a 10 slice pizza, prices ranging from £20 to £23 !!

no way was i paying that so walked 50 yards, picked up a gourmet pizza from Waitrose for under £6.

it’s not as if i’m sitting in a restaurant causing service, table clearing, plates, cutlery etc. PJs is a frigging takeaway.
Very few punters of the major pizza chains will be walking off the street paying the supposed full price.

Just opening the PJ's app now and clicking on the "Offers" tab, and they have all of the below, as well as various bundles...

- Any large pizza for £9.99
- 50% off pizzas
- Any XXL pizza for £11.99
- Any medium pizza for £7.99
- 3 XXL pizzas for £37
 




A mex eyecan

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Nov 3, 2011
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Very few punters of the major pizza chains will be walking off the street paying the supposed full price.

Just opening the PJ's app now and clicking on the "Offers" tab, and they have all of the below, as well as various bundles...

- Any large pizza for £9.99
- 50% off pizzas
- Any XXL pizza for £11.99
- Any medium pizza for £7.99
- 3 XXL pizzas for £37
further proof the of them ripping off. If it can be had off an app why not just have it in store?
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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further proof the of them ripping off. If it can be had off an app why not just have it in store?
We have a PJ's round the corner which is an emergency go to (it's shit pizza but I can pick it up in 15 mins). You can order online or off the app outside the store. Never paid more than £20 for a family of four :shrug:

As for the OP you need to move oop north. Curry for two hungry blokes in York on Tuesday was £25 each - Chicken Chilli Masala, Paneer Jalfreezi, garlic naan, dhaal, mushroom rice and two beers each :drool:
 


sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
12,588
Hove
I've been too poor to eat out for a couple of years now. Next summer when I bounce back financially I'll have to realise that the prices I remember are long gone.
 




Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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last night i was going to grab a pizza. went into Papa Johns. They now only do a 10 slice pizza, prices ranging from £20 to £23 !!

no way was i paying that so walked 50 yards, picked up a gourmet pizza from Waitrose for under £6.

it’s not as if i’m sitting in a restaurant causing service, table clearing, plates, cutlery etc. PJs is a frigging takeaway.
Agree. Was thinking about this yesterday.

£20 delivered pizza

or

£7 from ASDA + 20 minutes in the oven.
 


Shropshire Seagull

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Nov 5, 2004
8,560
Telford
I know there is a snob contingent on here that could never see themselves in a Spoons.
Of course it's not the best curry in town, but in these current times, for me, it's more about value for money.

Spoons on a Thursday night is curry night ...
Pint and a curry for two [upgraded to garlic naan] and still change from £20 !!
What's not to like?
 

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beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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mischarged? 20% tip? £80 seems expensive for curry unless hitting the beers.
 


The Wookiee

Back From The Dead
Nov 10, 2003
14,962
Worthing
Last night, on whim, neither of us could be bothered to cook, Mrs. CS & I decided to pay our favourite curry house a visit, a restaurant many of you local to the Horsham will be well aware of, the Akash, we know one of the owners, and have been regular diners there since his late father owned it thirty odd years ago.

Anyway the point of all this is, l was really surprised to see how much the evening cost me. Neither of us ordered starters, we both simply had curries, a King Prawn Dhansak for me, Chicken Tikka Balti for the wife, a Lemon Rice each, two side dishes, a Saag Panner and a Brinjal Bhaji, a glass of wine each, then two coffeess at the end of the meal.

So bearing in mind we were basically just paying for two main courses, and a couple of drinks, no starters or desserts, the cost? a whopping £79.00. It really brought it home to me how quickly, and my how much, prices are incresing now. We ate at the very same restaurant no more than a couple of months ago and the bill was no more than £60 odd pounds then.

Plenty of people were willing to pay these prices though, everytable was taken last night, and as we exited a large group were waiting to be seated. Cost of living crisis? it doesn't exist in Horsham.
I suspect it was the wine and coffee that bumped it up ?
What was it £8 a glass and £5 per cup of coffee ??
 




maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
13,083
Zabbar- Malta
Last night, on whim, neither of us could be bothered to cook, Mrs. CS & I decided to pay our favourite curry house a visit, a restaurant many of you local to the Horsham will be well aware of, the Akash, we know one of the owners, and have been regular diners there since his late father owned it thirty odd years ago.

Anyway the point of all this is, l was really surprised to see how much the evening cost me. Neither of us ordered starters, we both simply had curries, a King Prawn Dhansak for me, Chicken Tikka Balti for the wife, a Lemon Rice each, two side dishes, a Saag Panner and a Brinjal Bhaji, a glass of wine each, then two coffeess at the end of the meal.

So bearing in mind we were basically just paying for two main courses, and a couple of drinks, no starters or desserts, the cost? a whopping £79.00. It really brought it home to me how quickly, and my how much, prices are incresing now. We ate at the very same restaurant no more than a couple of months ago and the bill was no more than £60 odd pounds then.

Plenty of people were willing to pay these prices though, everytable was taken last night, and as we exited a large group were waiting to be seated. Cost of living crisis? it doesn't exist in Horsham.
We went to Roti in Marsascala Malta last night.
3 beers, 2 bottles of wine, 2 bottles of sparkling water 2 meat curries, 1 Veg curry and 1 fish curry 2 rice dishes and 4 portions of naan. €120 !!
 




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