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Bet your ring piece is relieved it closed down.One for the older bluemooners The plaza cafe on upper Brooke st
still never had a curry like it
Bet your ring piece is relieved it closed down.One for the older bluemooners The plaza cafe on upper Brooke st
still never had a curry like it
Nice curries at the Third Eye but portions are small. For Nepalese the Great Kathmandu is better value.What Indian place does the best Chicken phall in Manchester? I am after a place that has an eat in facility not a take out. On my list at present is The Original Third Eye in Didsbury.
Nice curries at the Third Eye but portions are small. For Nepalese the Great Kathmandu is better value.
One has opened in Ashton as well, the Everest Cafe, not heard a bad word about it.If you want something a bit different, go for Nepalese. You can’t beat The Great Kathmandu in Didsbury. They do the most amazing chilli paneer
One has opened in Ashton as well, the Everest Cafe, not heard a bad word about it.
There’s all the standard Indian items on the menu as well as specific Nepalese ones that don’t tend to be as spicy in my experience. But then most Indian food isn’t authentic Indian, it’s adapted for the British after-pub market.We were going to a Nepalese curry house in Blackpool before the covid business hit, is Nepalese much different to general Indian food?
Pretty much the same range of spices but, unlike some Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi dishes, Nepali cuisine rarely uses cream or sugar.We were going to a Nepalese curry house in Blackpool before the covid business hit, is Nepalese much different to general Indian food?
Bog roll was alway ready in the fridge…I once asked for a takeaway and Charlie gave me a milk bottle with the sauce in it!Bet your ring piece is relieved it closed down.
That was standard along with the fluorescent rice that looked radioactive.Bog roll was alway ready in the fridge…I once asked for a takeaway and Charlie gave me a milk bottle with the sauce in it!