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I appreciate that response but if that could even be remotely true, then a vegetarian should never go there.? Honestly, I am frustrated here that I cant find "real" indian food.? The Derby place was good food - but not traditional.? Now I understand why the menus here have a list of ingredients and then you pick what curry you want with it.? I have never seen such thing in the US or malaysia or Singapore or Canada.? Those are the only other countries I have had indian food in.? I dont think people in england would even like traditional food because it doesnt have curries and no rich flavor like the BIR here.? I am waiting to try the Bombay palace in London just to see if it follows the same cookbook as the other ones across the world or if it has been adjusted to suit Brits.Does anyone cook lentils at all?? Thay can be very very tasty and not at all heavy - thats where curry leaves come in handy oftentimes.
Oh the horror of 'curries' from the 70's! ...It's a miracle we ever took to the stuff.
i wasn't knocking the 70's man( after all i did grow up in them) i was merely recollecting that vesta curries then well tasted like the box they came in with curry powder sprinkled on..but i have no recollection of any bir curry of any sort didn't know of any in our area