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deethomas21 Jan 15th 2007 12:45 pm

curry down under
 
Hi gang, haven't posted for ages, but I'm finally here and discussing the really important issues of moving down under....CURRY! My friend Gavin has a website back in the UK that some of you seem familiar with www.curryfrenzy.com. Where he shares curry receipes. Anyway I've been ordering spice mixtures from him which are fantastic, to make a mean curry here in Oz. I think we all agree there just isn't any really good curry houses in Oz. The problem is, although the mixes he sends are great and really convenient recently the aussie customs have said no! Apparently customs wouldn't let the last batch through because of the spice cloves?!
My question to you is, if we were to set up a similar website down under where people could purchase these mixes, would anyone be interested? So instead of spending ages making the curry from scratch so to speak the spices would be ready mixed.
Honest answers would be appreciated. :)

matt-and-jenny Jan 15th 2007 1:27 pm

Re: curry down under
 
Hey
Personally, I would rather make them from scratch, after buying all the spices myself, but that's just me.:)
J

Nomore Jan 15th 2007 1:32 pm

Re: curry down under
 

Originally Posted by deethomas21 (Post 4288494)
Hi gang, haven't posted for ages, but I'm finally here and discussing the really important issues of moving down under....CURRY! My friend Gavin has a website back in the UK that some of you seem familiar with www.curryfrenzy.com. Where he shares curry receipes. Anyway I've been ordering spice mixtures from him which are fantastic, to make a mean curry here in Oz. I think we all agree there just isn't any really good curry houses in Oz. The problem is, although the mixes he sends are great and really convenient recently the aussie customs have said no! Apparently customs wouldn't let the last batch through because of the spice cloves?!
My question to you is, if we were to set up a similar website down under where people could purchase these mixes, would anyone be interested? So instead of spending ages making the curry from scratch so to speak the spices would be ready mixed.
Honest answers would be appreciated. :)

I agree with you that there are no decent curry holes in OZ..
Even the ingredients to make your own are hard to find. More paste than fresh.
Maybe thats customs faults..idiots:(

brisnick Jan 15th 2007 2:34 pm

Re: curry down under
 
disagree. plenty of good curries here in oz.


Originally Posted by paulrachel (Post 4288650)
I agree with you that there are no decent curry holes in OZ..
Even the ingredients to make your own are hard to find. More paste than fresh.
Maybe thats customs faults..idiots:(


KatieStar Jan 15th 2007 4:08 pm

Re: curry down under
 
I had a great curry the other night from a curry house in Strathpine called Indya. :D My curries never turn out as well as I hope, so I am glad I have found a good curry house at last.

The site sounds like a good idea. Good luck with it.

Katie

shorrock Jan 15th 2007 5:53 pm

Re: curry down under
 

Originally Posted by paulrachel (Post 4288650)
I agree with you that there are no decent curry holes in OZ..

They are VERY hard to find, but they are out there. I spent months trying to find a place for a good Curry. In the end I found a place on Victoria Street, Kings Cross/Potts Point. THey have the best curries I have tasted (in AUS).

The person who owns it prides himself on telling people he wife spends hours in the kitched cooking things from scratch. He is also amazzed that the english will ONLY order chicken.

KS

MartinLuther Jan 15th 2007 6:26 pm

Re: curry down under
 
I've found a few good curry houses down here.

iPom Jan 15th 2007 6:37 pm

Re: curry down under
 

Originally Posted by paulrachel (Post 4288650)
I agree with you that there are no decent curry holes in OZ..
Even the ingredients to make your own are hard to find. More paste than fresh.
Maybe thats customs faults..idiots:(

Got to disagree too. Rachel, you mean there aren't any good curry houses where you live, because where I live there are some really great ones, unless of course you've been to all the ones near me and you reckon they're crap. ;)

Wendy Jan 15th 2007 6:49 pm

Re: curry down under
 

Originally Posted by shorrock (Post 4288979)
They are VERY hard to find, but they are out there. I spent months trying to find a place for a good Curry. In the end I found a place on Victoria Street, Kings Cross/Potts Point. THey have the best curries I have tasted (in AUS).

The person who owns it prides himself on telling people he wife spends hours in the kitched cooking things from scratch. He is also amazzed that the english will ONLY order chicken.

KS

That's cos we are a suspicious bunch us Brits. If you order 'meat' curries, then you wonder what 'meat' it actually is ;)

deethomas21 Jan 15th 2007 6:56 pm

Re: curry down under
 

Originally Posted by KatieStar (Post 4288887)
I had a great curry the other night from a curry house in Strathpine called Indya. :D My curries never turn out as well as I hope, so I am glad I have found a good curry house at last.

The site sounds like a good idea. Good luck with it.

Katie

Thanx for that Katie I'll try it out. I live in the goldcoast, I'm assuming that you live in Brisbane, so is Strathpine near Brisbane?

Deex

KatieStar Jan 16th 2007 11:12 am

Re: curry down under
 

Originally Posted by deethomas21 (Post 4289034)
Thanx for that Katie I'll try it out. I live in the goldcoast, I'm assuming that you live in Brisbane, so is Strathpine near Brisbane?

Deex

Yep Dee Strathpine is pretty close to Brissie on the Northside. My sister (who picked up the take away) told me there is a lovely covered seating area outside, with candles, so it would be a nice place to have a meal. I hope you enjoy it if you go.

Katie

themerlin Jan 16th 2007 12:50 pm

Re: curry down under
 
You will have to try the spice avenue to see how they compare.



Originally Posted by KatieStar (Post 4292002)
Yep Dee Strathpine is pretty close to Brissie on the Northside. My sister (who picked up the take away) told me there is a lovely covered seating area outside, with candles, so it would be a nice place to have a meal. I hope you enjoy it if you go.

Katie


themerlin Jan 16th 2007 12:53 pm

Re: curry down under
 
I find that most will do one or two good dishes but it's hard to find the full meal.

For example I know one where the curry is good but the naan bread is rubbish, and I know another where the onion bargee is great but the curry is crap :(

I guess I could drive around and get part of the meal from each place ;)


Originally Posted by MartinLuther (Post 4289005)
I've found a few good curry houses down here.


kt.2006 Jan 16th 2007 1:13 pm

Re: curry down under
 

Originally Posted by themerlin (Post 4292208)
I find that most will do one or two good dishes but it's hard to find the full meal.

For example I know one where the curry is good but the naan bread is rubbish, and I know another where the onion bargee is great but the curry is crap :(

I guess I could drive around and get part of the meal from each place ;)

Oh please tell me the place where they do good onion bargees as I miss that more than curries. Do they do the raita sauce as well? Could fancy one now and it's only just after breakfast.

KatieStar Jan 16th 2007 1:43 pm

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Originally Posted by themerlin (Post 4292201)
You will have to try the spice avenue to see how they compare.

Definately. I just wish it were closer :unsure: I am hungry now and getting curry cravings. I will have to have my next one soon. :p


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