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It's Southern Indian cuisine. The dishes on the menu are a complete mystery to most punters. There's no balti or tikka masala in that place! Most people tell the waiters what they like and the chef whips up a few dishes. We ended up with a lamb and prawn starter, a variation on a chicken and a prawn curry, okra, rice and their version of naan.

It's an award winning place and the food is fantastic. Best curry house I've ever been to.

Have to be honest, not a fan of South Indian curries. Not your traditional spicy curries and I remember the naan was sweet ffs! As was one of the curries iirc.
 
Went to a top curry place on the weekend called Moksh, sounds similar to the place @Stan went to, I had some very hot chicken that was smoked with some apple wood as a starter and a lamb shank in a curry sauce for the main, best curry place I've ever been.
 
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...should have laid them on a Champions League thread ...oops ...apologies...must have forgotten...you're no longer allowed in those fields... :)

Fosse if this is how much being in the CL last 16 means to you, how will you cope for the rest of your life?

Spurs will probably be in Europe for longer than the Foxes...even though we had a **** campaign.

Lol go figure.
 
Having Himalayan curry cooked by a Gurkha tomorrow night. Looking forward to it, a lot.

Going for the Nepalese specialities, 'award winning' allegedly, so it's Lamb Choila to start and Sunsari Chicken as the main.

BYO too so a couple of choice beers to go with it.
 
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Having Himalayan curry cooked by a Gurkha tomorrow night. Looking forward to it, a lot.

Going for the Nepalese specialities, 'award winning' allegedly, so it's Lamb Choila to start and Sunsari Chicken as the main.

BYO too so a couple of choice beers to go with it.

Funny you say that..I had a curry last week cooked by an Indian and bought myself some Fish and Chips a few days ago served by an Englishman.
 
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Fosse if this is how much being in the CL last 16 means to you, how will you cope for the rest of your life?

Spurs will probably be in Europe for longer than the Foxes...even though we had a **** campaign.

Lol go figure.

I'll be fine ... I can always replay the DVD of our title winning season ... perhaps you can pop down to the local library to have a look at those old newspaper cuttings of Spurs' equivalent?

PS Library = Big building with books in it ... take Sky with you ... can lose your library virginity together (just make sure he doesn't try to nick anything) :emoticon-0136-giggl
 
This is spooky!

Last night, I had a lasagne cooked by an Italian!

What are the chances?
 
Funny you say that..I had a curry last week cooked by an Indian and bought myself some Fish and Chips a few days ago served by an Englishman.

Yeah, as rare as having a Himalayan curry cooked by Gurkha really. Bravo.

Most Indian's are Bangladeshi and most Englishes are, well, **** knows to be honest.
 
Yeah, as rare as having a Himalayan curry cooked by Gurkha really. Bravo.

Most Indian's are Bangladeshi and most Englishes are, well, **** knows to be honest.

That's where you are missing out Chief. Curries cooked by Bengali's are rubbish, watery, bland stuff...if you want a curry you want one cooked by Indians or more so Pakistanis. You get a proper curry.
 
I made a pheasant curry last night.

It was ****ing superb.
 
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