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Tiddly or Ruby?
creepyaddick
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Big discussion on dinner tonight, Chinese or Indian?
I was out voted tonight and the chicken balls won, but I really do prefer a vindaloo and onion bhajees!
Whats your vote?
I was out voted tonight and the chicken balls won, but I really do prefer a vindaloo and onion bhajees!
Whats your vote?
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In between to be honest with a nice Thai.
Pushed into a corner Chinese all the way for me.0 -
Indian for me. I find Chinese and Thai food too bland.0
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Injun for me...Can't beat a luvlee Chicken Tikka Dhansak drom the Raj of Injar0
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Indian for me too. Chinese is ok, but a Ruby is the favourite.0
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Indian for me. I find Chinese and Thai food too bland.
Thai food bland? You're eating the wrong Thai food!
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If you can get it Indonesian is fantastic0
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Chinese is so boring. once you’ve had a couple of dishes that’s it. it all tastes the same.
When compared it makes British food full flavoured tongue tingling belly loving quality cuisine.0 -
Not fussed...i like both
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Gonna be a.last train Burger King FACT0
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Used to love eating Thai food in a great Fullers pub in London that is no more. I believe the art deco interior is now in the US.
But, I do love Curry as well. Chinese comes 3rd in the list.0 -
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Curry everytime for me. Can eat buckets of sag aloo too0
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Chicken madras, proper English food.
First meal I want when I come home from a holiday.0 -
There's only one way to find out........................ FIGHT!0
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Love both but Chinese just edges it for me.0
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At the risk of broadening this debate a step too far what's people's favourite local restaurants and take aways?
I often go to the Viceroy Tandoori in Charlton village before evening home games - not bad but fairly standard menu. They get everyone served though.
I think Taste of Raj is the best of the five or so Indian restaurants in Blackheath, which strangely doesn't seem to support a single Chinese restaurant
Favourite takeaway is Red Chillies on Lee High Road
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Taste of Raj is very good in Blackheath, went to Mogul in Greenwich last Friday- also very nice.
As for Chinese, used to like Good Friends in Eltham but haven't been for years. Use Dragon Express for delivery nowadays.0 -
The Viceroy (Indian) in Charlton village ain't too bad (KIdneys in a curry sauce are well worth a go!)
NC Rev (Chinese) in Gravesend is nice all you can eat buffet!0 -
Indian food is fantastic and great value. Ruby all the way for me.0
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Bina in Maybush for Indian
Golden Pool in Millbrook for Chinese
Can't go wrong with these two.0 -
Taste of Raj is very good in Blackheath, went to Mogul in Greenwich last Friday- also very nice.
Last time in the Mogul I was wedged in a very tight corner and could barely move. Food great, comfort zero0 -
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Have had some dodgy meals in The Mogul in Greenwich. Well overrated.0
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You could be right. I've only ever eaten Thai twice.Indian for me. I find Chinese and Thai food too bland.
Thai food bland? You're eating the wrong Thai food!
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Beds - I absolutely love a Ruby but good Thai is hotter, fresher and I don't need to go to sleep immediately afterwards! Freshly made fiery hot and fragant Tom Yum soup (prawn) would be my last meal if I had to choose. Leaves your mouth thinly and and your taste buds sated.0
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Love both0
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London Bridge Burger King FACT0
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Worked in Putney for a number of years - brilliant Afghan restaurant and a great Malaysian one as well.
Up in the Viking land of Norvik, we are lucky enough to have some decent Indian Restaurants and a few decent Chinese. Personally its a Ruby every time for me.
As for Thai, well I could eat decent Thai food any day of the week. Done well its nectar.0 -
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What happened to Wendy's?0 -
Has to be ruby. Genuine Indian food rather than bulk standard restaurant fare.0
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