Whats your favourite curry? And best curry house

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Whats your favourite curry? And best curry house

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My favourite curry is a Garlic Chilli Chicken Tikka from the local Tandoori in my local High Street.

The best curry house I have ever been to is a toss up between one in Paris I went to with two mates or one in a backstreet in Derby they were just unbelieveable. Both curries were so creamy and orgasmic!

Whats your favourite curry then and where is your favouite curry house?

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merson_is_god wrote: I went with two mates in a backstreet in Derby they were just unbelieveable. Both were so creamy and orgasmic!
OK. Did not need to know that but it's your choice to tell us.

But how was the curry? :D

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QuartzGooner wrote:
merson_is_god wrote: I went with two mates in a backstreet in Derby they were just unbelieveable. Both were so creamy and orgasmic!
OK. Did not need to know that but it's your choice to tell us.

But how was the curry? :D
:lol:

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QuartzGooner wrote:
merson_is_god wrote: I went with two mates in a backstreet in Derby they were just unbelieveable. Both were so creamy and orgasmic!
OK. Did not need to know that but it's your choice to tell us.

But how was the curry? :D
:coffeespit:

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ORGASMIC?!?!?!?!?! Haha, predictive text gone embarrassingly wrong! :oops:

Garlic Chilli Chicken Tikka...it was unbelievable!

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Post by REB »

im not a great fan of the traditional english dish called curry :wink:
but my meal of choice from our local takeaway is singapore noodles, Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 8)

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QuartzGooner wrote:
merson_is_god wrote: I went with two mates in a backstreet in Derby they were just unbelieveable. Both were so creamy and orgasmic!
OK. Did not need to know that but it's your choice to tell us.

But how was the curry? :D
Just read that properly, that's just wrong!

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Talad Thai. Quality.

Panang curry. Fantastic. Absolutely mint.

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SWLGooner wrote:Talad Thai. Quality.

Panang curry. Fantastic. Absolutely mint.
CURRY BEATS THAI ANY DAY!

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Special Balti Massalla from ELy Tandoori (delivered) no seating as it would probably be condemmed.

Sit Down would be Raj Kinara at Fontagary near Cardiff Airport.

There is one I have tried in London not far from Victoria Station.

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Tikka Marsala for me usually, however, do like a Madras and Rogan Josh...have the occasional Vindaloo and sampled a Phaal once, :shock: that was spicy as hell :lol:

my local indian in sunny Southend is gorgeous, The Gulshan, £6.95 all you can eat buffet on sundays, 3 course meal £9.95 mon-thurs, £11.95 fri-sat, cant moan.

My order would normally be
Chicken Pakoras - starter
Chicken Tikka Marsala or Beef Madras - main
Pilau Rice - rice
Pershwari Naan Bread or Onion Bhaji - naan/side dish

Poppadums also included with dips :barscarf: :barscarf:

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merson_is_god wrote:ORGASMIC?!?!?!?!?! Haha, predictive text gone embarrassingly wrong
What were you trying to write then? :shock:

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Meghna in Crouch End.

Take the W3 from Finsbury Park, drops you right near it.

Brilliant post-match nosh.

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I spent two weeks in Goa near Baga Beach, a curry for two and a bottle of red for about £7, you can't go wrong.......... :barscarf: :barscarf:

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flash gunner wrote:
merson_is_god wrote:ORGASMIC?!?!?!?!?! Haha, predictive text gone embarrassingly wrong
What were you trying to write then? :shock:
I can't remember :oops:

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