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vbfg wrote:Depending on what you order though you might get it in a novelty pot/bucket. That's posh, and you can make a curry castle with it.
True, but the first catch is that I would be wasting valuable eating time in turning the receptacle over. I know I now have a leap second to play with, but still it is a problem.
The second is that I can guarantee - for any meal - that something will fall on my shirt. So I think such dextrous manoeuvres might be a bridge too far for me.
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vbfg wrote:Really. Turn it upside down, tap it on the top and the sides and you'll be pleasantly surprised. Get a toothpick from the counter on your way in and make a chapatti flag for it.
I forget what I ordered to get one of those now. Something like a chef's special karahi, but I forget the actual name.
DILLIGAF wrote:As far as Omar Khan's go, I would agree it's nice, but I still think the International tops it for food. But yeah, it depends if you're wanting the place itself to look nicer and have all fancy napkins and stuff.
Not really bothered about the decor as long as the food's good. There will be two couple and no kids going to the panto after the meal...
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:The second is that I can guarantee - for any meal - that something will fall on my shirt. So I think such dextrous manoeuvres might be a bridge too far for me.
Joined: Aug 12 2002 Posts: 2136 Location: The Bail of Don
vbfg wrote:Really. Turn it upside down, tap it on the top and the sides and you'll be pleasantly surprised. Get a toothpick from the counter on your way in and make a chapatti flag for it.
I forget what I ordered to get one of those now. Something like a chef's special karahi, but I forget the actual name.
Think they use it instead of a balti dish. I was amused first time I got one.
Mmmmmm International curry....
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