currambine shops?
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currambine shops?
Hi all, does anyone know what new shops etc are going to be in Currambine? apart from Dan Murphy's that is which im most excited about Also is there a residents association? and i think i heard a whisper about a community center??
I tried reading the plans on the Joondalup website but i need things explaining in stupid person terms
Thanks all
Dawn x
I tried reading the plans on the Joondalup website but i need things explaining in stupid person terms
Thanks all
Dawn x
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Re: currambine shops?
I think one of the local vets is moving in there. Heard it in work the other day, would think this is the shopping centre they where going on about.
Jen
Jen
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Re: currambine shops?
Hi, also heard there is a TAB, Ray White, Eagle Boys Pizza, Medical Health Centre and a Indian Restaurant going in as well.
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Wow, this is going to be the most exciting event in the Northern suburbs for a long time. Currumbine shopping centre looks like it's going to be THE place to be, an estate agent, pizza shop, medical centre and Indian resturant - it's all too much to take.
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oooh yes, Dan Murphys! I really like the butchers at Currambine. Hope he stays!
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Anyone seen in the new Currambine complex asign has went up advertising an Indian Restaurant called the Glasgow Curry House.
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Yes ive seen it!!! cant wait, theres also a furniture shop called Loot soon to open,,,,,im more excited than my hubby about that one but not as excited as i am about the Glasgow Curry House!!
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Isn't there a new Tavern going to built too? I see a board has gone up advertising one.
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re The Glasgow Curry House:
Just had a takeaway from here. If they served these portions in Glasgow, they would have a riot on their hands. The Veg' Pakora is $7 per portion, and for that we received 4 pieces. The chicken patia was delicious although meagre, the chicken tikka masala was not 'tikkaed'. I have never seen such a thin naan bread in my life, it was almost transparent. The lachha paratha could have fitted on a side plate at a childrens party. I am aware that this restaraunt/take-away has only recently opened but if they wish to cultivate the reputation of a true 'Glasgow Curry House' they will seriously have to "stop taking the piss and get it right", otherwise they are going to alienate the expats around Currambine.
Just had a takeaway from here. If they served these portions in Glasgow, they would have a riot on their hands. The Veg' Pakora is $7 per portion, and for that we received 4 pieces. The chicken patia was delicious although meagre, the chicken tikka masala was not 'tikkaed'. I have never seen such a thin naan bread in my life, it was almost transparent. The lachha paratha could have fitted on a side plate at a childrens party. I am aware that this restaraunt/take-away has only recently opened but if they wish to cultivate the reputation of a true 'Glasgow Curry House' they will seriously have to "stop taking the piss and get it right", otherwise they are going to alienate the expats around Currambine.
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re The Glasgow Curry House:
Just had a takeaway from here. If they served these portions in Glasgow, they would have a riot on their hands. The Veg' Pakora is $7 per portion, and for that we received 4 pieces. The chicken patia was delicious although meagre, the chicken tikka masala was not 'tikkaed'. I have never seen such a thin naan bread in my life, it was almost transparent. The lachha paratha could have fitted on a side plate at a childrens party. I am aware that this restaraunt/take-away has only recently opened but if they wish to cultivate the reputation of a true 'Glasgow Curry House' they will seriously have to "stop taking the piss and get it right", otherwise they are going to alienate the expats around Currambine.
Just had a takeaway from here. If they served these portions in Glasgow, they would have a riot on their hands. The Veg' Pakora is $7 per portion, and for that we received 4 pieces. The chicken patia was delicious although meagre, the chicken tikka masala was not 'tikkaed'. I have never seen such a thin naan bread in my life, it was almost transparent. The lachha paratha could have fitted on a side plate at a childrens party. I am aware that this restaraunt/take-away has only recently opened but if they wish to cultivate the reputation of a true 'Glasgow Curry House' they will seriously have to "stop taking the piss and get it right", otherwise they are going to alienate the expats around Currambine.
yuk! portions to small , curry dont taste anything like glasgow style
the only thing scottish about the place is the tartan on the waitresses ties!