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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 19 1.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Sounds like you cashed your chips in all the same.
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cb1969 Back in the 'hood 13 Nov 19 2.29pm | |
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I will try both KD's and Willo's recommendations for a ruby, as since moving to the same area in March I reckon I've tried 20 different indian takeaways. That tiny one in Ferring is proper 80's old school and the best I have had so far is Eshna's in Tarring. I bloody love Indian Food!
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 19 2.43pm | |
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Originally posted by cb1969
I will try both KD's and Willo's recommendations for a ruby, as since moving to the same area in March I reckon I've tried 20 different indian takeaways. That tiny one in Ferring is proper 80's old school and the best I have had so far is Eshna's in Tarring. I bloody love Indian Food! I assume you are referring to the 'Jaaflong'. I have not had the pleasure of dining in this establishment. The 'Reema' in East Preston provides culinary delights of a high standard.
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cb1969 Back in the 'hood 13 Nov 19 2.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I assume you are referring to the 'Jaaflong'. I have not had the pleasure of dining in this establishment. The 'Reema' in East Preston provides culinary delights of a high standard. That's the one Willo, very small inside, tables and chairs are moved about depending on what size groups come in, bit like a slider puzzle. Good old fashioned service.
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Midlands Eagle 13 Nov 19 2.53pm | |
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Originally posted by cb1969
since moving to the same area in March I reckon I've tried 20 different indian takeaways. I bloody love Indian Food! It's funny that people still refer to them as Indian restaurants as the vast majority are now Bangladeshi owned and run
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cb1969 Back in the 'hood 13 Nov 19 3.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
It's funny that people still refer to them as Indian restaurants as the vast majority are now Bangladeshi owned and run Absolutely ME, I think more should just put Bangladeshi/pakistani restaurants on their shopfronts. I watch Karachi and Lahore street food videos on youtube, normally when I am starving hungry. I'm a weird one me
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 19 3.38pm | |
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Originally posted by cb1969
Absolutely ME, I think more should just put Bangladeshi/pakistani restaurants on their shopfronts. I watch Karachi and Lahore street food videos on youtube, normally when I am starving hungry. I'm a weird one me I have seen the 'Reema' East Preston advertise 'Reema Bengali cuisine'. Regards Karachi and Lahore, they are of course in pakistan and not in Bangladesh.I have visited both many years ago and sampled the delights of their cuisine. Edited by Willo (13 Nov 2019 3.45pm)
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glazedallover Allier 13 Nov 19 4.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I have seen the 'Reema' East Preston advertise 'Reema Bengali cuisine'. Regards Karachi and Lahore, they are of course in pakistan and not in Bangladesh.I have visited both many years ago and sampled the delights of their cuisine. Edited by Willo (13 Nov 2019 3.45pm) Of course. The Lahore kebab house on commercial road used to be superb. Never tried Karachicuisine in norbury tho’.....
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 19 5.10pm | |
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Originally posted by glazedallover
Of course. The Lahore kebab house on commercial road used to be superb. Never tried Karachicuisine in norbury tho’..... I have not sampled the delights of either establishment. What is clear is that the true local restaurants in Karachi and Lahore and of course other towns in that region will not have a 'Chicken phall' on their menu! In this country I have seen advertised a 'Gunpowder khalia' and a 'Railway curry' and I suspect most locals in the east have never heard of them! I was once offered a staff curry and it was certainly different from what is normally served on the menu. Edited by Willo (13 Nov 2019 5.19pm)
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mikebcpfc Horsham 13 Nov 19 6.37pm | |
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Hope someone said it's a takeaway
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Stirlingsays 13 Nov 19 6.47pm | |
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Originally posted by mikebcpfc
Hope someone said it's a takeaway Arrrrgggh.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 19 6.56pm | |
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Originally posted by mikebcpfc
Hope someone said it's a takeaway I have just ordered a 'Takeaway' !
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