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jennyjoan | 18:13 Sat 25th Apr 2020 | Food & Drink
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I'd love to hear what yous all like. I have only frequented one Indian but we now have two new Indian restaurants now takeaways.

I like food medium hot. Might order one next week.
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I would love to be able to enjoy exotic food, it would open up a massive range of foods to my palate, which is stuck on the level of a five-year-old.

My idea of 'spicy' is HP Sauce, so you can see where my taste for exotic food begins and ends!!
I like steak and chips. I get the steak from Costco at Sunbury. I can't face going down there at the moment though as I don`t want to stand in a queue for half an hour. Good job there's some in the freezer
JJ, try a chicken tikka masala with some sag bhaji, chicken pakoras, naan bread and pilau rice.

Not too hot but very tasty.
I normally go for madras but if I'm not feeling like coping with anything too hot I just have the restaurants simple curry and I ask for lots of sauce. But if I get in the mood anything will do except Kurma, really don't like that. If ever I want something mild I'll go for a Kashmiri. My veg dish of choice is aloo gobi (potato and cauli.)
Also like chicken Tikka Biriyani with a veg curry on the side.
And papadoms with mint sauce or chili tomato sauce - can eat them all night long.
I used to go there, SJ, they do a really nice ready made curry which is as good as a restaurant, chick tikka masala if I remember rightly.
I stopped paying their membership as I was spending so long in France that it wasn't worth it.
Seem to remember they did really good steak pies too.
I don't do spice at all, the most would be korma, but usually if I am ordering for everyone else, I just get naan bread with passander sauce.
You'd like a Kashmiri Pixel, it's got fruity bits in it...
shoota - // You'd like a Kashmiri Pixel, it's got fruity bits in it... //

No, you wouldn't.

I've lost count of the times when I was younger when friends would say "Try this, it's not spicy at all …" and I would spend the rest of the evening feeling like I'd been punched in the mouth!
I'd love to hear what yous all like.

None, I've never had one.
Why, Tony?
Goes back a long time, Tilly. To my youth and part of my apprenticeship in the foundry ( I won't go into detail on here though ).
Maybe, shoots... I've lost count of times the number of people ask "have you tried it?" Lol. I don't enjoy anything that hurts my mouth when I eat it. Weirdly :-)
I love Indian food and a wide range of Asian and Far East Asian food. Masala Dosa is my favourite dish closely followed by a Thai green curry with Jasmine Rice.

On a par with those in the other direction is a Caribbean mutton curry :o)
I try to ring the changes with regards to the menu, but avoid the extremely hot dishes. I want to concentrate on the taste, not the excess burning.

Supermarket, 'heat it yourselves' meals are ok, and relatively inexpensive, but you still can't beat professional cooking from the restaurant.
Well Pixie/Andy, what might be a plan is to go in and ask, "What's the blandness thing of the menu". If you can cope with that, make a note, and next time ask, "What's the second blandness thing of the menu"; and so on. (But be aware different restaurants vary for the same dish, presumably depending on the chef.)
Tbh, og, we don't get it often enough for me to worry about. I'll stick with passanda, if that's where everyone else wants. It doesn't bother me.
I used to like the curries they did at the Care home, but they were Caribbean ones.

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