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11 minutes ago, Tommy Nooka said:

Indian because Chinese is just pish, greasy soy sauce obsessed pish to be precise. 

Spiced Haddock followed by Butter Chicken with some pilau rice and a nice fresh naan bread is the food of the gods. 

Ghee, that was informative.

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indian is vastly superior. try and sample somerging different each time. last week was Garlic Chilli Masala and a Kadie. we aalways order 2 and split them. unless shes being a halfwit and demanding Korma which i think is vile and the same texture as cat sick

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Indian because Chinese is just pish, greasy soy sauce obsessed pish to be precise. 
Spiced Haddock followed by Butter Chicken with some pilau rice and a nice fresh naan bread is the food of the gods. 


Although I would be firmly in the Indian camp on this topic. Chinese doesn't get a fair representation in the UK which is mostly Canton shit. If you get Hunan, Szechuan or Yunan, Chinese is hard to beat.

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11 hours ago, ah-dee said:

indian is vastly superior. try and sample somerging different each time. last week was Garlic Chilli Masala and a Kadie. we aalways order 2 and split them. unless shes being a halfwit and demanding Korma which i think is vile and the same texture as cat sick

Is that the yellowish coloured one? Not too keen on it, although I've ate it.

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11 hours ago, Tight John McVeigh is a tit said:

 


Although I would be firmly in the Indian camp on this topic. Chinese doesn't get a fair representation in the UK which is mostly Canton shit. If you get Hunan, Szechuan or Yunan, Chinese is hard to beat.
 

 

I can have either, although I'd prefer an Indian, as I posted earlier

1 hour ago, Stinky Bone said:

Can't beat a good curry.  A nice Lamb madras or jalfrezi, even a korma can be nice.  Pilau rice, naan bread, pakoras and poppadoms with the spiced onions and chutney. 

Chinese can be good too for a change, but I often find it underwhelming.  Thai food is quite good.  

But a proper bit of haddock from the chipper is superior to any other option.  

Agree with this, although I get mine from the chippy...

1 hour ago, Honest Saints Fan said:

I prefer Chinese takeaway. I don't mind Indian but would rather a homemade curry over both takeaways. 

My wife makes a good curry - it would be a hard choice between hers and an Indian, though.

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51 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

I can have either, although I'd prefer an Indian, as I posted earlier

Agree with this, although I get mine from the chippy...

My wife makes a good curry - it would be a hard choice between hers and an Indian, though.

She's reading this, isn't she?

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4 hours ago, philpy said:

I’d love to open a Chinese restaurant and call it “soy division”.

What's your view on the new kids on the block? I mean things like Tabasco & Soy?

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