Tonight's outing was a take away for 8 from the Bude Tandoori in Bude, Cornwall!
Overall the food was very well received. All had a little spice to them, with my brother saying his madras was Birmingham-hot! Lee had a vegetable garlic chilli, which had plenty of both, served with garlic naan to add to the flavour.
Dishes of note: vegetable garlic chilli, chicken shatkori and the lamb sag.
The naan breads were a little dry
Overall a solid 7.5 / 10
12A Burn View
Bude
Cornwall
EX23 8BZ.
Tel: 01288 352504
Web: http://www.budetandoori.co.uk/
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Hosseins Persian and Indian, Manila (22nd October 2014)
Tonight Lee chose Hosseins Persian and Indian restaurant in the Makati district of Manila.
Lee started with a masala poppadom, which is a regular poppadom dressed with onion and tomato salad with paprika the followed by veg samosas (4 to be exact) served with a very fiery green chilli chutney....
Then in rapid fire came aloo paneer and a fresh veg curry served with a plain nan bread (more of a cross between a Nan and a pita bread) and some toasted and fresh green chilli
The pineapple lassi was the star of the show!
Overall a very pleasant meal
2nd Floor 7857
LKV Building
Makati Avenue
Makati City
Phillippines
Labels:
aloo paneer,
green chilli,
veg curry
Monday, 20 October 2014
Aryaas, Bangkok (20th October 2014)
Lee continued his January Bangkok vegetarian Indian restaurant tour with a trip back to the Nana indian district. Following Googles recommendation, lee visited Aryaa's Indian Restaurant specialising in both South and North Indian cuisine.
Lee ordered a samosa chat to start followed by a paneer Hyderabadi which the waiter warned is the hottest dish on the menu...... Accompanied with onion nan and a Dal tadka with a mango lassi to calm thing down if the main proved to be too fiery.
The samosa chat, a samosa covered with tomatoes and onions in a yogurt sauce was lovely....tasty, spicy and full of flavour.
The main was as billed, hot hot hot with a mix of fresh green and dried red chillies with a flavoursome dal and the second best nan bread I've ever had! Tremendous. The mango lassi did help calm the mouth down afterwards....
All in all a very good meal, so Google was right again! Maybe Bangkok is on the list for next years SLT trip.....
Shop No. 164/1, Sukhumvit Road
Corner of Soi 8
Klongtoey
Bangkok 10110
Thailand
Tel: + 66 2653 1 446
Website: http://www.aryaas.in/index.php
Labels:
hottest dish,
mango lassi,
South & North Indian
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