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Tony 007

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What part of India are you (and/or the chef) from? How about some local specialities? What do you eat at home? What do you look forward to eating whenever you return to your home town?


Give us the good stuff, drop the tikka massala and stuffed lemon sorbet, keep the menu simple... and you will have queues out of the door.

But Ganapati has doubled....so perhaps just not vegetarian food.


I'd echo regional speciality. Look at the success of Silk Road in Camberwell as an example of a non-mainstream Chinese restaurant that has taken the previously unheralded Xinjiang cuisine to new heights.


Do that. But for wherever you're from in India. Unless you're from Bangladesh like many "Indian" restaurant workers/owners. In which case be honest and make me the best damn Bengal curries I've never come across before.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Do that. But for wherever you're from in India.

> Unless you're from Bangladesh like many "Indian"

> restaurant workers/owners. In which case be honest

> and make me the best damn Bengal curries I've

> never come across before.


Any of these take your fancy ??


Bengali Sirkiwala Gosht


Machchi ki Sasori


Urad Dal Bhari Kachodi


Sabzi aur Machchi ki Charchari


Machcher Kofta


Tamater aur Baingan ka Ambal


Machchi ka Pulao


Chane ki Dal aur Machchi


Dahi Machchi


Jhinge ki Malaiwali Curry


Dal Phelani


Palak Sagar Ghonto


Sarson ke Patte ke Sabzi


Bengali Khatti Mithi Chana Dal


Meetha Malpoa


Teekha Machcher Jhal


Basunti Baigan



From the Bengali section of Foxy's Indian cook book

"In which case be honest and make me the best damn Bengal curries I've never come across"


Yep. I happened on a curry house in the Cotswolds a couple of years ago and we ordered a couple of curries off the Bengali section at the rear of the menu. Absolutely fantastic. When I asked why more 'Indian' curry houses don't do this the mgr suggested they're scared in case the unfamiliar dishes put people off. His retaurant was rammed on. Thursday.

How I pine for that restaurant to be in ED.

For me, it's be simple to decide where to eat if just one bloody curry house would stand-up the same way.

Tony 007 Wrote:

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> Nothing fancy just simple ordernary indian food

> with free delivery!!!!!

> Opening offer buy 1 main course get the 2nd 1

> free

> need your help with our menu if you would like

> something to be added to the menu please say!!!!



nothing fancy? What is simple ordinary Indian food?

KidKruger Wrote:

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> So we can guess all day long what food will be on

> menu, or Tony can tell us.

> Hmmmm.. which will give most accurate picture of

> what to expect ?



Tony did ask for suggestions..


need your help with our menu if you would like something to be added to the menu please say!!!!



David Carnell Suggested Bengali food so I gave some Bengali dishes.


Tony said it would be Bangladeshi... So I gave a Bangladeshi favourite.


I'm only here to help..


Foxy

Sue Wrote:

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> Tony 007 Wrote:

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> > In east dulwich

>

>

> Yes, but where abouts?


I get the impression this may be Home cooked food delivered to your door.


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