Convenient!toilets to die in........
It was located near the Ice Rink opposite the mortuary,.
Convenient!toilets to die in........
It was located near the Ice Rink opposite the mortuary,.
We do have a good crop around here. The downside is you don't get many other types of restaurants, the Chinese are not up to much, noyhing Thai or Japanese to talk about. Virtually nothing Caribbean or African, a bit of a monoculture foodwise.Leicester, in several different places serving Gujarati vegetarian fare. We tried several on Belgrave Road over the years, as well as one on Narborough Road.
Other best - Bombay street food, which was rather similar to the Gujarati stuff so no wonder I liked it, though something I ate or drank there did my insides no good at all.
True enough, but as monocultures go, not a bad one to have on your doorstep. We missed it when we moved away.We do have a good crop around here. The downside is you don't get many other types of restaurants, the Chinese are not up to much, noyhing Thai or Japanese to talk about. Virtually nothing Caribbean or African, a bit of a monoculture foodwise.
Don't know that particular place, but I've had some of the weirdest curries ever in Coventry, all the fragrant spices but without even a hint of chili. Maybe they only served this rubbish when a big all-white workplace party came in. My colleagues loved it.This is my current Coventry favourite - my old one changed hands and then lasted barely a year.
The only curry I have ever had.I'm surprise that no-one has mentioned Vesta curries.
It wasn't the Suicide curry at the Palace in Manchester that's for sure..........
Shaun
Another home cooked Thailand one.
I was out on a dive boat for a days reef bothering off Koh Tao. At lunchtime the captain brought out various plastic boxes, curries, rice, salads. All stuff his wife prepares every day for his customers. The chicken curry was sublime, hot but fresh and so well rounded, it was not like anything I've come across in a restaurant either.
It wasn't the Suicide curry at the Palace in Manchester that's for sure..........
Shaun