indian wanted for hot sessions
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indian wanted for hot sessions
We have tried every indian from Gibraltar to Estepona,and all are sub standard compared to UK,and all have a habit of serving stew like curries,
Does anyone know where there is a fantastic traditional Indian resturant,with big fluffy garlic naan breads that you can fall asleep in,and not" flat as farts" pizza base naans...
Have wheels will travel....
Does anyone know where there is a fantastic traditional Indian resturant,with big fluffy garlic naan breads that you can fall asleep in,and not" flat as farts" pizza base naans...
Have wheels will travel....
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We use Mumtaz which is between City Mill Lane and Cornwall's Lane for take aways. They do a good range of naans. Like anywhere you need to pick the day and the time.
You can get drier curries - and - if you ask for a picante curry you can get serious hot stuff. Even we take care. They are good at doing stuff to order.
They have a couple of tables and chairs if you want to eat in, but it is not luxury.
Can't help with restaurants. We have used one in Water Gardens, Bombay something maybe? and that was good.
Otherwise, the only other good Indian we have found was in Sintra......
We don't eat out much.
You can get drier curries - and - if you ask for a picante curry you can get serious hot stuff. Even we take care. They are good at doing stuff to order.
They have a couple of tables and chairs if you want to eat in, but it is not luxury.
Can't help with restaurants. We have used one in Water Gardens, Bombay something maybe? and that was good.
Otherwise, the only other good Indian we have found was in Sintra......
We don't eat out much.
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alaninspain wrote:
Gus-i think fuengirola may be a little far to go for something to eat..it depends on how his cravings are on the night..but if we are ever up that way,i will check it out...
oh thats no bother....only 8....bit disappointing ...i said "Hot Sessions"not midly spicy!!!
Peachy. I must apologise. I looked at the topic before reading the rest and I have given your address to 8 young indian guys who work in the local restaurants. Please mark them out of 10 just in case there are other ladies who may be interested.
Gus-i think fuengirola may be a little far to go for something to eat..it depends on how his cravings are on the night..but if we are ever up that way,i will check it out...
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ex pat-we went to one in fuengirola a few years ago..that wasnt bad!
I better not show my hubby your post about bradford,that will tip him over the edge
we used to go to South shields to have a curry,they were always fab!
Its the only thing he craves for,that he cant get here(a decent one)
we are always disappointed as they taste like stew,and when you hear the microwave ping..thats even more off-putting!
I better not show my hubby your post about bradford,that will tip him over the edge
we used to go to South shields to have a curry,they were always fab!
Its the only thing he craves for,that he cant get here(a decent one)
we are always disappointed as they taste like stew,and when you hear the microwave ping..thats even more off-putting!
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Retro p wrote:
I think Calahonda may be a bit far for me,i need one nearer,Estepona/sabbi way.I think we have tried just about everyone of them.
we have took to ordering them from Ebay-pre-made spices,you have to add oil etc,and they are spot on.costs about a tenner for 4 servings(which are gone in one session)Not bad when you can spend that on a main meal going out.They are the nearest we have found to the real mcoy-here(if you understand what i mean)
that is a great motto.."You've tried the cowboys, now try the Indians"
I think Calahonda may be a bit far for me,i need one nearer,Estepona/sabbi way.I think we have tried just about everyone of them.
we have took to ordering them from Ebay-pre-made spices,you have to add oil etc,and they are spot on.costs about a tenner for 4 servings(which are gone in one session)Not bad when you can spend that on a main meal going out.They are the nearest we have found to the real mcoy-here(if you understand what i mean)
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One suggestion - make your own! You can get enough spices at the street markets, the only costly bit is the naans as the prices here are a rip-off compared to UK Asda packs of 2 for just over a quid.
Lamb here is cr*p, and most beef is too young to have any taste, but you can do wonders with chicken and pork.
Plenty recipes on the bbc food website.
Lamb here is cr*p, and most beef is too young to have any taste, but you can do wonders with chicken and pork.
Plenty recipes on the bbc food website.
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Mumtaz
Facing the front door of the Hotel Angela, (which is actually up the side of the hotel) you'll find the Mumtaz Fuengirola. It's actually on the ground floor of part of the building incorporating the La Jabega.
The Chef will cook your meal as hot or as mild as you ask him. Definitely as good decent UK joints.
The Chef will cook your meal as hot or as mild as you ask him. Definitely as good decent UK joints.
Re: Mumtaz
Agree with Travelogic, but be careful when ordering the "Faal" you will need lots of toilet paper and various soothing ointments and lotions the morning after
Ah! the full english!!
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