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Raj Dutt:
I am really looking forward to our next evening out. I thought I would
do a bit of research about our next destination and found it
fascinating.
I thought this offered an excellent opportunity to right a review of
this restaurant as despite extensive searching on restaurant websites,
the nearest thing to a review is its postcode, position on google maps
and telephone number. An Indian restaurant website does however have a
sample menu which states ... start with Dall or Mulligatawny soup. The
trail then goes dead.
Below is the planning application for the restaurant which I was
impressed to see included refurbished ground floor toilets. I hope we
will all marvel at the redesigned Verandah.
WD/2008/1722/F
(15 July 2008)
Framfield/
Framfield
CONSTRUCTION OF FIRST FLOOR
LIVING ACCOMMODATION EXTENSION
OVER SINGLE STOREY GROUND FLOOR
RESTAURANT FOR USE BY
EMPLOYEES, OWNERS AND STAFF OF
PREMISES. REDESIGN OF FRONT AND
SIDE VERANDAH AND THE
REPLACEMENT OF GROUND FLOOR
TOILET FACILITIES.
at RAJ DUTT INDIAN RESTAURANT,
EASTBOURNE ROAD, UCKFIELD, TN22
5QL (Approval 5 September 2008)
'Raj Dutt' is an anagram of 'Taj Turd', the sort of bowel action to be
proud of after a curry.
The name ‘Raj Dutt’ may have originated from the director of Marathi
cinema whose most famous films includes the 1982 classic Shapit
starring Ashok Saraf and Supriya Sabnis.
Raj Dutt is also the CEO of Voxel dot net
A company which... delivers scalability for demanding Internet
applications - yada yada. In an industry with way too many buzzwords,
let's just get to the heart of what that actually MEANS
There is one Raj Dutt on Facebook. He is a fan of music and sports
teams, so is obviously a fantastic cool bloke,maybe we should all be
his friend? (we could all join wearing the waistcoats)