21-09-2007, 23:47 | #22 |
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I have also eated too much, and am already paying the price.
Poppadoms (x2 ). Onion Bhaji Lamb Biryani Keema Naan Wasn't offered a dessert, but I think they knew what the answer would have been if they had. Just turned the half hour walk home into an hour long stroll with canal included for added effect. |
22-09-2007, 16:02 | #23 |
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Lets see. Well I have a chicken tikka starter. Then normally a Lamb Rogan as I don't eat lamb that often so its a nice treat. I also get Bombay Potatoes and finish it off with pilau rice and the obligatory naan and poppadoms. Not very inventive I know but its what I like.
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22-09-2007, 17:27 | #24 |
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I adore Indian food as well
Typically I would go for something like Share a couple of poppadoms Sheek Kebab Chicken Tikka Jalfrazi - Possibly a Vindaloo if I'm feeling brave, or a Dupiaza if I'm not Keema Rice Peshwari Naan Onion Bajji Would normally share all the sides with the misses if we are out together. Our local is a stones throw away and the service is unbelievable. The portions are huge as well and they bag the leftovers which normally will do us for another two meals |
22-09-2007, 17:29 | #25 |
Lara Croft
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Curry the next day .. *drools*
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22-09-2007, 18:33 | #26 |
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Poppadoms with onion salad and chutney.
Stuffed pepper. Chicken Tikka Dupiaza and egg pilau.
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23-09-2007, 00:38 | #28 |
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I really wish I could handle spicy food. I love currys but I always find them too spicy, damn taste buds. Can just about handle a korma, but that's it, tikka masala and I have steam coming out of me.
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23-09-2007, 10:09 | #29 |
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A korma shouldn't be spicy though, try to find one that's actually creamy instead of mild spicy as it's meant to be creamy and slightly coconutty not spicy.
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23-09-2007, 11:23 | #30 |
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Korma's are sweet currys - I don't mind a small portion, but I find it uninteresting. Spicy veggie curries rock though.
Last night I went to a curry place called "masala zone" in Soho - the owners have another restaurant which is michelin star rated apparently (curry - michelin star?! Who'd have thought it!!!). Eitherway the food there was delish!
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