The BIG debate.

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Curry or Chinese?

  • Curry

  • Chinese


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You can't find a phall here? there's something wrong with you. All Indian restaurants will do you one if you ask for it. It's also a disgusting curry, like a vindaloo, you can't taste it as it just burns your taste buds. the Indian's don't even eat it FFS.

In answering the question it's Indian curry all day long, not a fan of Thai, it's ****. Given a preference I would go for a Bishnathe or Logan, could throw Garlic Chili Chicken in there as well.
It's got taste,just not as much as other dishes.Vindaloo tastes good.
Eating really spicy dishes is amazing!
 
Probably, the few Indians near me don't do it say theres no point. Which ones do you go to?

Believe we had one made up in Kuti's about 5 years back for one of my Northern mates, Purbani and Naz's in Romsey as well. Purbani is always very helpful, the staff in there will do anything you want. Being on first name terms helps. There are about 4 in Bristol that I know and have used over the last 4 years that do this as well.
 
Ya don't know indian food unless you've been to my house or my Auntie's house.

I'm Indian incase no one got was I was insinuating.


Sorry, but the chef at Anooka has cooked for me, personally. The best Indian food I have ever had, hands down and it would take one hell of a dish to beat it.
 
I live with an Indian guy and he's taught me to cook curry like a pro. Takes a couple of hours to prepare properly though.
 
Dilemma this for me. My wife is Chinese jamaican and her family cook a great blend of oriental and West Indian food. My favourite dish of all time is Curried Goat which is technically a curry, but with some subtle flavouring in there too made by her Chinese Jamaican father..... bit of both really then!
 
My other half is Asain so I should say curry but to be honest I prefer a nice juicy steak with lashings of red wine!