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If you were going out for a curry tonight, what would you have?
I always seem to have more or less the same thing (king prawn spinach balti).
I did try a "mixed Noratoba" recently (keema mince and tandoori chicken, which was yummy.
I just want to try something different for a change.
I always seem to have more or less the same thing (king prawn spinach balti).
I did try a "mixed Noratoba" recently (keema mince and tandoori chicken, which was yummy.
I just want to try something different for a change.
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Failing that what ever is on offer at Tamarind in Queen St, London.
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Failing that what ever is on offer at Tamarind in Queen St, London.
I tend to forget what I've had previously so I just avoid ingredients I don't like and each time is an adventure. Not that I can have one too often these days. (Come to think of it, one can never have them too often anyway.)
So much to choose from. why not try a Lamb Rezala and a selection of veg dishes ?
So much to choose from. why not try a Lamb Rezala and a selection of veg dishes ?
I used to love the tali menus at Shimla Pink, great for a group.
I usually go for lamp chops for starter and a dry chicken biryani without the curry sauce, though a favourite place of mine (I live right near Manchester's Curry Mile) does a lovely raita option instead of the curry sauce.
I like Saag Gosht too.
We get a proper Indian takeaway (rather than more Westernised Pakistani) at work sometimes which makes a really nice change, their Lamb dishes are especially gorgeous.
I usually go for lamp chops for starter and a dry chicken biryani without the curry sauce, though a favourite place of mine (I live right near Manchester's Curry Mile) does a lovely raita option instead of the curry sauce.
I like Saag Gosht too.
We get a proper Indian takeaway (rather than more Westernised Pakistani) at work sometimes which makes a really nice change, their Lamb dishes are especially gorgeous.
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