Any one Love Currys
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Nowt better on a Sunday night after a weekend of excess than to go the local purveyor of finest Pak-Indo cusine and indulge in a chicken tikka madass....
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Doesn't surprise me. Apparently an excess of garlic and turmeric can seriously disable the brain's cognetive functions that are associated with logical thought, grammar, spelling and punctuation.
[Edited by MarkO - 10/10/2002 8:40:46 AM]
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Chicken Dhansak for me please
Onion Bhajee to start and a stuffed Paratha with the main
Tw@t bloke i used to work with used to do the same cr@p gag every time he went to a curry house - would thump the pile of Poppadums and pick out the largest piece and say "oh, looks like a map of India"
****, you could almost hear the chief preparing his 'special' sauce
Same bloke who when he went into a pub was asked by the bar staff "What would you like?" would say "I'll have a drink please" Laugh i almost didn't
[Edited by Paul Habgood - 10/10/2002 9:04:18 AM]
Onion Bhajee to start and a stuffed Paratha with the main
Tw@t bloke i used to work with used to do the same cr@p gag every time he went to a curry house - would thump the pile of Poppadums and pick out the largest piece and say "oh, looks like a map of India"
****, you could almost hear the chief preparing his 'special' sauce
Same bloke who when he went into a pub was asked by the bar staff "What would you like?" would say "I'll have a drink please" Laugh i almost didn't
[Edited by Paul Habgood - 10/10/2002 9:04:18 AM]
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I used to go to college with a guy who was so tight he once ordered a pint of water in a pub. He also tried to buy a round on credit card (this was 11 years ago, in the days before they introduced that financially dangerous practice of accepting switch cards at the bar and providing cashback).
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Chicken Madras everytime helpded down with vast quantities of lager
mmmm hungry now, know what I'm having for dinner tonight.
Anyway who says its a northern thing??? Certianly a big thing down sarf as far as I can see, which after a curry and beer isnt too far
mmmm hungry now, know what I'm having for dinner tonight.
Anyway who says its a northern thing??? Certianly a big thing down sarf as far as I can see, which after a curry and beer isnt too far
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lol
Newcastle mad for Curries. Best place is the Bigg Market, but its also the roughest place to be when drunk.
The next do isnt pleasand though
[Edited by super_si - 10/10/2002 10:16:49 AM]
Newcastle mad for Curries. Best place is the Bigg Market, but its also the roughest place to be when drunk.
The next do isnt pleasand though
[Edited by super_si - 10/10/2002 10:16:49 AM]
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I agree on the naan bread but i found the actual curry to be as hot and as tasty as any I have had down brick lane or locally to where i live and its minus any extra ingredients the restaurants might put in for a bunch of pissed up blokes who they don't like
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Lamb Pathia
Sag Aloo
Mutter Paneer
Pilau Rice
Peshwari Nan
mmmmmmmmmm
Agree with B2Z about Sainos fresh counter, they are lovely.
Anyone else also agree that Butter Chicken surely must have been invented for women .
Sag Aloo
Mutter Paneer
Pilau Rice
Peshwari Nan
mmmmmmmmmm
Agree with B2Z about Sainos fresh counter, they are lovely.
Anyone else also agree that Butter Chicken surely must have been invented for women .
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I like the sainsbury's ones - they are not as greasey as your average curry shop effort. Their samosas are not that good though. A proper samosa should have mushed up lamb inside it.
I like the chiken madras, used to get the lamb jalfrezi but they seem to have stopped doing that at my local sainsbury
Brick Lane remains the curry capital of east london, possibly the world, although I've heard that southall is pretty much up there too. great value when you can pop nest door to the offy and load up on tins of stella for a quid a go.
I like the chiken madras, used to get the lamb jalfrezi but they seem to have stopped doing that at my local sainsbury
Brick Lane remains the curry capital of east london, possibly the world, although I've heard that southall is pretty much up there too. great value when you can pop nest door to the offy and load up on tins of stella for a quid a go.
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Gone off brick lane now after too much violence late at night, couple of mates of a mate got beat up badly just waiting for a cab and the old bill wouldnt dare do anything about it. Shame as there are some very good restaurants down there among the complete dives.