The best Indian take-away
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The best Indian take-away
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The Raj on the Bulkington Road just out of Bedworth Warwickshire has my vote,
Been using them every week for well over three years now, never a bad curry.
10/10
The Raj on the Bulkington Road just out of Bedworth Warwickshire has my vote,
Been using them every week for well over three years now, never a bad curry.
10/10
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I am told by Rich Indians that this is the "Place". I find all th epeople I take there think its the best also. Far superior to "Red Fort" etc Its a drive up , but worth it.
I am told by Rich Indians that this is the "Place". I find all th epeople I take there think its the best also. Far superior to "Red Fort" etc Its a drive up , but worth it.
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can anyone tell me how them asian toilets work i know they squat and hover but how about the clean up? whats a ladle and a bucket of water all about? surly cant be hygenic?
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Best locally to me is the Maharaja Wellingborough Road, Northampton.
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any how i dont agree with eating meat where the animal is cut across the throat whilst still alive neither do i like the thought of a muslim praying over it as its being cut up.
so because i aint sure of the toilet antics, halal meat and all that praying i tend to stick with quality chinky grub ...........much better anyhow much more variaty in flavours in my opinion.
i would like to try "real" indian mainly vegetarian i presume?
so because i aint sure of the toilet antics, halal meat and all that praying i tend to stick with quality chinky grub ...........much better anyhow much more variaty in flavours in my opinion.
i would like to try "real" indian mainly vegetarian i presume?
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They've been consistently the best take-away in our area for 10+ years now
Gatty, 'real' Indian food is a fair bit different from the anglicised stuff we get, and varies considerably from region to region.
Ironically, the best Chinese take-away I've ever had was in Panipat, 60kms or so north of Delhi
They've been consistently the best take-away in our area for 10+ years now
Gatty, 'real' Indian food is a fair bit different from the anglicised stuff we get, and varies considerably from region to region.
Ironically, the best Chinese take-away I've ever had was in Panipat, 60kms or so north of Delhi
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