curries in bayside
#46
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,129
Re: curries in bayside
Originally Posted by madsad
If you ask the Birkdale owners to make you pakora & spiced onions they will Just ask put your best smiley face on
Donna.
Donna.
#47
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,129
Re: curries in bayside
Originally Posted by MrsDagboy
Lynn, we used to eat at Little Indain Palace quite often (when we lived closer) & always enjoyed it, but then we like "indian" indian food (as opposed to UK indian).
FWIW, we ate once at Bengal Curry House & thought it was horrible & chose Little Indian Palace in preference after that (even though it was 10 mins further away).
FWIW, we ate once at Bengal Curry House & thought it was horrible & chose Little Indian Palace in preference after that (even though it was 10 mins further away).
Lynn
#48
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 9,066
Re: curries in bayside
Know my limitations, have no intention of trying to cook any nice meal...I want the little Indian, Chinese, Italian, French or Birmingham man to do mine and put it in front of me... .
Thought it was supposed to be the English Expats Xmas Night thats why they had the shirts on... Ha! how do you know they had the shirts on, where you there under cover... the big hairy singer in a kilt!!!!... that was you wasn't it !!!! ..... .
Thought it was supposed to be the English Expats Xmas Night thats why they had the shirts on... Ha! how do you know they had the shirts on, where you there under cover... the big hairy singer in a kilt!!!!... that was you wasn't it !!!! ..... .
#49
Re: curries in bayside
Originally Posted by annqldau
... or fish and chips like at 'home' and expect the Sun newspaper - after all, we moved to get away from the UK - not to bring it all over here with us! ...
Having a number of decent curry houses is just a bonus.
My 2c worth on the curries - the Spice Avenue in Birkdale and the Curry Bandit in Waterford (if it is still there) are the nearest I have found to "English" style curry. I also like the Little India palace in Cleveland (recommended to me by an Indian guy I know) and the Grand Taj on Creek Road in Carindale (or close to).
Cheers,
DagBoy
#50
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 2,129
Re: curries in bayside
Originally Posted by annqldau
Know my limitations, have no intention of trying to cook any nice meal...I want the little Indian, Chinese, Italian, French or Birmingham man to do mine and put it in front of me... .
Thought it was supposed to be the English Expats Xmas Night thats why they had the shirts on... Ha! how do you know they had the shirts on, where you there under cover... the big hairy singer in a kilt!!!!... that was you wasn't it !!!! ..... .
Thought it was supposed to be the English Expats Xmas Night thats why they had the shirts on... Ha! how do you know they had the shirts on, where you there under cover... the big hairy singer in a kilt!!!!... that was you wasn't it !!!! ..... .
As of today my posting is over on this forum as i'm sick of England v Scotland jibes - not on this thread but on others - I came to oz to intergrate not whinge on about how sh*t everything is unless its English, Scottish, Irish or Welsh.
Lynn
#51
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 9,066
Re: curries in bayside
On Saturday night they had England strips on and Scottish singer so sure that is multi-cultural which shows the guy has good business sense as place was packed and singer was very good. Anyway, haven't tried the the Grand Taj on Creek Road in Carindale will have to give it a try sometime.
Good Luck Lynn whatever you decide, hope life goes well... .
Good Luck Lynn whatever you decide, hope life goes well... .