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I just had some Indian food...
some good shit :thumbsup
they made fresh bread in some crazy looking pit.... food was bomb.. i highly recommend you try some :thumbsup |
oh, indian is the best!
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Its located on ventura blvd in Shermanoaks California. |
yeah that bread is awesome!
an indian client of our has this clay oven built in his backyard that he makes that bread in, good stuff |
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I like the Tandori chicken and bombay potatoes
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what do they call their spinach dish that you eat with 'rotis'?
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But you'll be hating it the next day :1orglaugh |
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i love indian food. really spicy.
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dude indian food is way too spicy...basically just asking for stomach issues if your not used to it
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Now this is my favorite subject . "Indian Food" You would think the best place to get a good curry would be Indian but you would be wrong. Every country i travel to i seek out an Indian restaurant or two and very few ever come near the quality or taste of curry's you get in London. London ( Southall and Wembley ) have huge Indian population, if you ever go to Southall you would think you where back in India ???
The nearest thing to a reasonable curry i have had in California was from The Balti House next to an Irish pub on Sunset Blvd.. San Diego has a few curry places but all are poor imitations of the real indian dishes. I mean when someone tells you its a health curry you just know its going to taste bad ? ( Note: Curry are a lot of things but they are not Healthy !!!) The only other passable curry i have had in the USA was when i went to the internext in New Orleans a few years ago. I was advised by the concierge at the W Hotel of a cool place some 20 minutes drive away, it turned out to be run by a guy who used to own restaurants in London, don't remember the name but it was sure good food. Anyone have any recommendations for San Diego i am willing to try them . The "Passage to India" sucks The "Taste of India" has some good dishes but quality varies week to week. Anyway you guessed it i love curry and it doesn't have to be hot or spicy to taste great. Chicken Jalfraze or a Balti Chicken is not hot but tastes fantastic if you find the right restaurant you will be in heaven . Add a Dortmunder or Kingfisher Beer to wash it all down. :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup |
I dont like indian food. GREEK HOWEVER IS THE SHIZNET!
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if you're in LA area, hit me up we'll go to a nice one in Burbank, IMO ine of the best currys ive had :thumbsup |
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Wonder if some liquor stores sell it around here. I'll have to remember that. |
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how odd that this topic came up.
Today is my boyfriends birthday and im taking him out to an indian restaurant here in riverside. I havnt had indian in almost 3 years though I cant remember the names of everything I liked. There was this red chicken that you could eat by its self and then there was the chicken that came in a red cream sauce. What are the names of those. Oh and can you recomend some dishes that are mild to medium spicy? Im not a beer drinker so what else goes good with the dishes? Thanks. :thumbsup |
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Dry white wine is also good with Indian, but only if you get a good bottle. |
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Oddly the best curry I've ever had was in Swansea. |
Thank you for you help
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i love that food
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indian foood is fuckign amazing, nan bread chapatis beef vindalooooo
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :thumbsup |
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I like Indian food too nan is the shit
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its too spicy
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