Where in the world did you eat the best curry you've ever tasted?

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flake99please

We all scream for ice cream
Location
Edinburgh
2=. Specially cooked breakfast @ Bentota Beach hotel Sri Lanka in 1982 with the kitchen staff peaking out of the kitchen in awe at the westerners who had requested Sri Lankan breakfast

2= Workman's caff, just round the corner from Bentota Beach

+1 Sri Lankan curry & tea is to die for. :wahhey:

Breakfast @ the triton hotel, Ahungalla. Bettered only by the generous offerings of the local fishermen whom I sent most days assisting with their drag nets.
 

midlife

Legendary Member
Palace or Plaza? (Run by different brothers after a falling out circa 1975)

I could have sworn it was the Palace but Plaza rings a bell........... too many beers before the event :biggrin:

Shaun
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I used to work with loads of Sri Lankans, Malaysians and Mauritians, all of whom regularly produced the most amazing veg curries.
 
Basingstoke back in the 80's when the chef knew how to make a proper Phall.

eg Wiki

The Brick Lane Curry House in New York uses ten different kinds of chilies and preparation requires the use of a gas mask to prevent choking
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
Unfortunately I've never been to the Indian subcontinent, so my best curry memories are 1. one of those tiny cafes in Bradford in the early 90s - all formica tables and no-concessions-to-English-tastes curries for $2 a dish; and 2. the original Rasa in Stoke Newington, which is round the corner from where my sister used to live; and 3. an amazing 'jungle curry' made by two Thai sisters in Whitley Bay. Unfortunately their restaurant didn't last long because it was a little too authentic. Last I head they were working in a not-anywhere-near-as-good local Indian place...
 

s7ephanie

middle of nowhere in France
not the best, but the first. was in a restarant at London Bridge (many many years ago) the waiter said 'do you want it hot?' i replied 'of course i want it hot'!!! ie hot NOT COLD!!! i ended up passed out in the ladies !!!!! was years before i tried curry again !!!
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
A truckers roadside cafe off the Grand Trunk road (Pakistan) at 4am. This was in the late 90s.

There was nothing special about the curry - chick peas, but it was at the end of a long day's (and night) travel and we were starving. It was the most enjoyable curry I've ever had.

Having a South Asian background and coming from Bradford I've eaten better curries, but that meal at the roadside was special.
 

PK99

Legendary Member
Location
SW19
I could have sworn it was the Palace but Plaza rings a bell........... too many beers before the event :biggrin:

Shaun

There were two. the Plaza was the original but the brothers fell out and one opened the Palace just off the Curry Mile.
 

Julia9054

Guru
Location
Knaresborough
Any little cafe in Bradford back in the late 80's. My husband used to teach many of the restauranteur's children - sometimes they would not let us pay.
Fast forward to today, Mumtaz in Bradford is really good. A lot posher than it used to be though!
 

Dec66

A gentlemanly pootler, these days
Location
West Wickham
Loads of posts to read, which I will in a mo, but the best curry I had was served to me outside a place in the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia.

A whole range of dishes, all served in individual little portions on a banana tree leaf, all absolutely delicious, all for 6 Ringit (just over a quid at the time, early 2000).
 

arranandy

Legendary Member
Location
Scotland
Had a couple of cracking curries when I was working in Singapore last year. As for in Scotland the Nazma in Aberdeen and the Bombay Cottage in Hamilton take a lot of beating
 

Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
A Sikh friend took me to a pub in Coventry that did the most amazing kebabs and then to a Sikh working men's club where they just had whatever curry they were cooking that day. Don't know what it was but it was delicious.

Also a Gentleman's Curry Club somewhere in North London where I had the rather unusual pelican curry. It was ok but the bill was massive.
 
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