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You do know that the "Indian" curries you find in England would never be eaten in India. It's English food dressed up as from somewhere else.
Erm. I'm not sure the quality of your local, but that a little bit yes, but mostly no. And if it's not then find a new curry house! Pronto!!

When my ex-partner's American side of the family came over to visit they all wanted to try a 'proper curry'. The silence during the meal was profoud. By popular demand we went back a couple of days later. When they got home they had a devil of a job to find an equivelent curry-house local to them.
 
What did you say ? That sound like Heresy !


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Noooooooooooo-one expects the Spanish Inquisition.... Fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency etc....

Bring the comfy chair!

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Erm. I'm not sure the quality of your local, but that a little bit yes, but mostly no. And if it's not then find a new curry house! Pronto!!

When my ex-partner's American side of the family came over to visit they all wanted to try a 'proper curry'. The silence during the meal was profoud. By popular demand we went back a couple of days later. When they got home they had a devil of a job to find an equivelent curry-house local to them.
Ah - that's not to say the food is tasty, but when you go to India, they don't ask how many chillies you want... for a start! Never mind the fact that each state has it's own speciality... It's a bit like calling Fish and Chips or Haggis, European!
 
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