Not enjoyed a take away curry for years now. Any recommendations around Dartford?
Green Spice. Green Street Green.
Love the restaurant, don’t like their takeaway, but as others have said, takeaways are hit and miss, some best of a bad bunch, never the same quality once it’s been put in a foil tray and sweated in the back of a car
Danepak - My advice is to buy a copy of Anjum’s (Anand) New Indian cook book. It’s a great introduction to Indian cooking and nothing like that video.
Oi! 'That video' is a family recipe!!! Local authentic stuff. Haven't had anyone disappointed yet. (It is however, the only curry I can cook, along with kofte curry and okra).
Radhuny Express ordered from them a couple of weeks back - bang on and reasonably priced.
maharajah bexley village - nice food but joke service half way through our meal they wanted to move us to make way for a bigger table because they've overbooked and genuinely expected us to pick plates and drinks up and de camp.
think the bill was £35 each 2 bottles beer, main, rice and a bread each poppadom to start
Radhuny Express ordered from them a couple of weeks back - bang on and reasonably priced.
maharajah bexley village - nice food but joke service half way through our meal they wanted to move us to make way for a bigger table because they've overbooked and genuinely expected us to pick plates and drinks up and de camp.
think the bill was £35 each 2 bottles beer, main, rice and a bread each poppadom to start
Agree about the service in the Maharajah, they got a bit shitty with us last time as we had an extra person join us last minute. Great food though. The Balteezer opposite is quite good too.
I'm off to the Curry Mahal in Sidcup tonight (diet's going well!)
Danepak - My advice is to buy a copy of Anjum’s (Anand) New Indian cook book. It’s a great introduction to Indian cooking and nothing like that video.
Oi! 'That video' is a family recipe!!! Local authentic stuff. Haven't had anyone disappointed yet. (It is however, the only curry I can cook, along with kofte curry and okra).
#Danepak - break free from family recipe and cook an authentic tasting curry. Anjum’s recipes are not complicated. Go on...give it a go. I recommend the Rogan Josh.
Cooked a fish (cod, salmon, prawn) curry last night at home. I massively over seasoned it, and it was hot as fuck! Had to call my wife and ask her to buy some cream on her way home. It was still hot hot hot though! Unfortunately I cooked such a large quantity of the stuff, which means I'll be eating it tonight and possibly tomorrow too..
Cooked a fish (cod, salmon, prawn) curry last night at home. I massively over seasoned it, and it was hot as fuck! Had to call my wife and ask her to buy some cream on her way home. It was still hot hot hot though! Unfortunately I cooked such a large quantity of the stuff, which means I'll be eating it tonight and possibly tomorrow too..
Cooked a fish (cod, salmon, prawn) curry last night at home. I massively over seasoned it, and it was hot as fuck! Had to call my wife and ask her to buy some cream on her way home. It was still hot hot hot though! Unfortunately I cooked such a large quantity of the stuff, which means I'll be eating it tonight and possibly tomorrow too..
That's actually me right now. That Morrison's curry went through me faster that you can say "Chittagong shitalong"
Cooked a fish (cod, salmon, prawn) curry last night at home. I massively over seasoned it, and it was hot as fuck! Had to call my wife and ask her to buy some cream on her way home. It was still hot hot hot though! Unfortunately I cooked such a large quantity of the stuff, which means I'll be eating it tonight and possibly tomorrow too..
Danepak - My advice is to buy a copy of Anjum’s (Anand) New Indian cook book. It’s a great introduction to Indian cooking and nothing like that video.
Oi! 'That video' is a family recipe!!! Local authentic stuff. Haven't had anyone disappointed yet. (It is however, the only curry I can cook, along with kofte curry and okra).
#Danepak - break free from family recipe and cook an authentic tasting curry. Anjum’s recipes are not complicated. Go on...give it a go. I recommend the Rogan Josh.
This is an authentic tasting curry. Straight out of my Dads birthplace. I will however check out Anjum's recipes.
Cooked a fish (cod, salmon, prawn) curry last night at home. I massively over seasoned it, and it was hot as fuck! Had to call my wife and ask her to buy some cream on her way home. It was still hot hot hot though! Unfortunately I cooked such a large quantity of the stuff, which means I'll be eating it tonight and possibly tomorrow too..
That's actually me right now. That Morrison's curry went through me faster that you can say "Chittagong shitalong"
Did you enjoy it? I have them as a cheap alternative to takeaways, and think they're quite nice for a ready meal. Would like them to be a bit hotter though.
Cooked a fish (cod, salmon, prawn) curry last night at home. I massively over seasoned it, and it was hot as fuck! Had to call my wife and ask her to buy some cream on her way home. It was still hot hot hot though! Unfortunately I cooked such a large quantity of the stuff, which means I'll be eating it tonight and possibly tomorrow too..
That's actually me right now. That Morrison's curry went through me faster that you can say "Chittagong shitalong"
Did you enjoy it? I have them as a cheap alternative to takeaways, and think they're quite nice for a ready meal. Would like them to be a bit hotter though.
This one was basically some meat in sauce, pretty spicy actually. It was ok. Never had a great ready meal curry, but ok for a cheap lunch (can get two mains and two sides for £7). When I make curries they have loads of different veg in them for texture and flavour.
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'That video' is a family recipe!!! Local authentic stuff.
Haven't had anyone disappointed yet.
(It is however, the only curry I can cook, along with kofte curry and okra).
http://www.indianymca.org/our-restaurant/
Good write up on BBC recently. Chicken curry and rice £5 and authentically cooked.
maharajah bexley village - nice food but joke service half way through our meal they wanted to move us to make way for a bigger table because they've overbooked and genuinely expected us to pick plates and drinks up and de camp.
think the bill was £35 each 2 bottles beer, main, rice and a bread each poppadom to start
I'm off to the Curry Mahal in Sidcup tonight (diet's going well!)
Straight out of my Dads birthplace.
I will however check out Anjum's recipes.