ABajaninCork wrote: » Sorry, but have never found a decent ruby here. I still have nightmares about that place by the Opera House! :eek: I'm going home to London this week, so will get my fix there!
BailMeOut wrote: » Have you tried Green Safron spice blends? Cork company that have these excellent mixed spices allowing you to make a curry at home that's just as good if not better than most Indian restaurants. Their Balti, Madras and Jalfrezi being particulariy good. Worth checking out.http://www.greensaffron.com/department.php?id=10
gimmick wrote: » Tayabs being the finest Indian eatery in That London.
pow wow wrote: » Spice of India is awful.
Chuck Stone wrote: » Ah c'mon now. SoI does some tasty curries. You know who does a lovely fragrant curry? Ecos Restaurant in Douglas. Ecos have a lovely fragrant madras with fresh coriander and ginger in it. Yummers.
sunshiner wrote: » Bricklane is the best place for curry in london
ABajaninCork wrote: » Not any more. And it hasn't been that way for a long time.
pow wow wrote: » Spice of India is awful. Bombay Palace is the closest I ever got to a decent ruby in Cork and even then it was still quite a distance.
54kroc wrote: » Has anyone tried buying a spice mix from the Green Saffron crowd? I've bought a lot of things from their spot in Middleton and I'm no chef but the dinners I made following their recipes beat any Indian I've eaten in Cork. Their rice is excellent as well.
horgan_p wrote: » Brick lane was my go to place as well. Wheres good in London nowadays ?