Food, Glorious Food
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My sister went to Jamaica whenever the Windies were here in the summer.Spargo wrote:Welcome to Jamaica…
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C'mon - give us the nameLightning McQueen wrote:My daily run entailed going past a low budget looking Indian place that produced the most awesome scents, I had a decent win on the punt one day so I decided to grab a few dishes to see what I liked, the food is immaculate.dedja wrote:Vindaloo has to be hot as faark … don’t skimp.
The're Vindaloo was really spicy (got banned by the GF as it was too hot).
Rogan Josh was on point.
Her and pretty much every Western woman's favourite "Butter Chicken" is superb, we ask for it to be a bit spicy.
I can't go past their Beef Madras though, it hits the spot.
Their Cheese and Garlic Naan is great too, especially at $3.50.
I do cheat though, I cook my own rice once I've ordered the mains.
I'll travel a fair way to get a good vindaloo and madras
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Coz more and more places have to cater to people who are not traditional eaters of those foods and/or can't handle heavy spice and need to scale it back.dedja wrote:It’s becoming more difficult to find an authentic vindaloo these days, most are now watered down versions of the real thing.
I find the same with Korean food also and well frankly anything that lists "spicy" food.
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