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spent 4 months with the Ghurkas in the Falklands, they can curry anything and I would eat it. When I am out its usually rogan josh with bullet naan.
That would have been the Curry Mile in Rusholme, had the game been at Main Road you could have walked there after the match. Not been there myself for some time but had many great meals there in the past.
spent 4 months with the Ghurkas in the Falklands, they can curry anything and I would eat it. When I am out its usually rogan josh with bullet naan.
not sure if thats spelt right and doesnt appear on the menu. A mate got me to try it at one local to me, full of chilli and stuff, lovely jubbly
Been there many times myself when i lived in Manchester ......................
Did the curry train a good few years back, but was way to pished to enjoy the meal, one of our party passed out and ended up in a korma.
The people that run the curry train also have a restaurant next to the market place in Hexham and that is very very good, called the Valley Connection, the curry train one is called the Valley Junction.
I have a few good take aways close by and off them two have restaurants. The Clay Oven up at at Chapel House is okay if you're pushed and can't get out as they deliver. Brighton Road take away used to be the go to place for a friday night curry, they have a indian market shop as part of the take away and through the day you can stock up on your own cooking supplies or buy their curries boxed up ready for the microwave, not quite the same though. These days, for a friday night curry, it's a toss up between the Bindi Cafe and Solomans, both very good take away and sit down, though at the minute Solomons is edging it as they do a Nawabi Khana dish, chicken or lamb, not particularly spicey but the flavour is fantastic.
In Newcastle, Dabbawal and indian street food style restaurant, the Rupali, where you can do the curry hell challenge, something not for the faint hearted and you have to sign a waiver before it is served declaring anything that happens to you as a result of eating is not the restaurants fault. There are many other cracking indians in Newcastle, the Koh i noor, the golden bengal, Raj Tandoori
My daughter (at Uni of...) takes us there when we visit her. The Manchester Curry Mile is something else. I used to think that Glasgow's very own Gibson Street couldn't be beaten - I was wrong.
Panache restaurant in Warwick do a dish called chicken tamarind, the tastiest meal I've ever had in a restaurant. Taste buds never had it so good!!
In August 2014 I said I'd give it a try & downloaded the recipe. I cooked it for the first time a couple of weeks ago, it was spectacularly good. However, even after cooking for 3½ hours the meat was a bit tough so today I'm doing it with lamb. Bit of a faffy recipe but the result is worth it.Talking of Rick Stein , have you tried his malaysian beef Rendang , no ? may i suggest you do , he rates it highly