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"Satisfying a pregnant womans apetite."

A review of Cocum by Mrs Jones written on Wednesday 3rd of March 2004

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February 2004.

We (2 friends and a fetus)decided on a meal in The Curry House as a quieter option to The Curry Centre.

It is in fact very much like sitting in the dining room of a house and very quiet as we arrived early.

We had the "obligatory" puppodams which came with an excellent mango chutney.I had the Chicken Tikka Rogan , sag aloo and pilau rice. The Rogan's tomatoes were delicious, firm but well flavoured. The sag aloo was the best I have had.The service was friendly (if a little flirtatious) and the food was reasonably priced.

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