Perth Curry
#16
Re: Perth Curry
Why bailey's, how could you think such a thing?!
I remember posting on that old thread, it was revolting the way the OP used this forum and the people on it.
I remember posting on that old thread, it was revolting the way the OP used this forum and the people on it.
Last edited by Alfresco; Nov 27th 2013 at 6:06 pm. Reason: Fix quote.
#17
Re: Perth Curry
This topic comes up on here often
British curry has been developed, mainly by Bangladeshi people, to suit UK tastes and has become so successful that it is now one of the main types of restaurant and takeaway food in that country
Curry in Australia is different - they are not trying to cater for British people (although there are a few places that do). You will find that it will be different again in other countries - my cousin from SFO visited us in the UK when we lived there. He said that he ate a lot of curry at home but really loved the curry in the UK, said the taste was totally different. So, as usual, it's not just a UK/Australia thing (although most Poms on BE cannot see a world outside of these 2 countries)
I'm sure that Indian food in India will also be very different
Places that I have enjoyed in Perth are:
2 Fat Indians in Mt Lawley
9 Marys in the CBD (expensive but they are in the entertainment book)
A place in North Perth that I can't remember the name of
My house
The best Indian food I have ever had was on Langkawi Island, Malaysia
British curry has been developed, mainly by Bangladeshi people, to suit UK tastes and has become so successful that it is now one of the main types of restaurant and takeaway food in that country
Curry in Australia is different - they are not trying to cater for British people (although there are a few places that do). You will find that it will be different again in other countries - my cousin from SFO visited us in the UK when we lived there. He said that he ate a lot of curry at home but really loved the curry in the UK, said the taste was totally different. So, as usual, it's not just a UK/Australia thing (although most Poms on BE cannot see a world outside of these 2 countries)
I'm sure that Indian food in India will also be very different
Places that I have enjoyed in Perth are:
2 Fat Indians in Mt Lawley
9 Marys in the CBD (expensive but they are in the entertainment book)
A place in North Perth that I can't remember the name of
My house
The best Indian food I have ever had was on Langkawi Island, Malaysia
#18
Re: Perth Curry
I've never been to Perth, doesn't appeal to me and I doubt if I ever will. As to Mickey T, no connection.
At the end of the day I really don't care what restaurants there are in Perth.
Edit: as Amazulu says it's a topic that comes up often, I was simply trying to elicidate whether the OP was bemoaning the fact he couldn't get:
A decent BIR curry
A decent AIR curry
or any decent curry like substance at all, and whether he was aware of the factors that could be causing this sad state of affairs. Thus a brief explanation of why BIR and AIR curries differ from each other and of course from genuine Subcontinental cuisines. I see that's been covered elsewhere and nicely summed up by Amazulu.
As curry is one of my hobbies I was trying to be helpful ... I was under the mistaken impression that that was what forums were for.
Outta this thread, toodle pip.
At the end of the day I really don't care what restaurants there are in Perth.
Edit: as Amazulu says it's a topic that comes up often, I was simply trying to elicidate whether the OP was bemoaning the fact he couldn't get:
A decent BIR curry
A decent AIR curry
or any decent curry like substance at all, and whether he was aware of the factors that could be causing this sad state of affairs. Thus a brief explanation of why BIR and AIR curries differ from each other and of course from genuine Subcontinental cuisines. I see that's been covered elsewhere and nicely summed up by Amazulu.
As curry is one of my hobbies I was trying to be helpful ... I was under the mistaken impression that that was what forums were for.
Outta this thread, toodle pip.
Last edited by Mike at Taree; Nov 27th 2013 at 3:00 am.
#21
Re: Perth Curry
The new Nepalese place next to Mrs Browns in North Freo isn't too bad - a bit lacking in atmosphere but the food's pretty good. Byo too - which is a plus.
#28
Re: Perth Curry
#29
Re: Perth Curry
Chips on the menu...
non "indian" food appears on curry house menus simply to cater for diners who "don't eat that foreign stuff"
no one remember the late 70s on the Costa del Sol where British breakfast with Heinz baked beans was easier to find on the menu than paella???
IMHO its not a reflection of authenticity, simply an attempt to cater to...
OK... maybe it IS indicative of a pommie indian curry... what other nation would go into a restaurant and demand their "own" foods,
non "indian" food appears on curry house menus simply to cater for diners who "don't eat that foreign stuff"
no one remember the late 70s on the Costa del Sol where British breakfast with Heinz baked beans was easier to find on the menu than paella???
IMHO its not a reflection of authenticity, simply an attempt to cater to...
OK... maybe it IS indicative of a pommie indian curry... what other nation would go into a restaurant and demand their "own" foods,
#30
Forum Regular
Joined: Feb 2007
Location: Narangba
Posts: 249
Re: Perth Curry
The best in Perth I have found and the closest to British style is the Glasgow Curry House in Joondalup, Scottish Indian owner and chef and just like you get back home, with the spiced onions and huge peshwari naans filled with that yummy red coconut paste.
Give it a try
Give it a try