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Indian Restaurant Reviews => Really Bad British Indian Restaurants => Topic started by: haldi on March 30, 2014, 09:44 AM
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You can eat in at Munchies, Mansfield Road, Nottingham or take out
I wouldn't bother doing either again
I'm a little late writing this up as it happened a week ago
I bought three curries from there
Vindaloo, Madras and Vindaloo and they were so dull, it was unbelievable
We never even finished them
Bland and tasteless
I can cook far above this standard, and I don't think I'm good enough
The vegetables used were from a pack of "frozen vegetables"
I reckon it was a cheap one, as well (Adsa smart price maybe?)
You can tell by the baby carrots, and bits of corn in it
A waste of money, never going there again
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As in the previous post haldi I have to say my experience is that this kind of thing is becoming more and more common, it sometimes feels like rather than up their game and produce better food which they could charge more for, they are going for cheap, which doesn't end up being cheerful - more like nasty.
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As in the previous post haldi I have to say my experience is that this kind of thing is becoming more and more common, it sometimes feels like rather than up their game and produce better food which they could charge more for...
Most of the BIR dishes I've had from about half a dozen places in 2014 have been like that - relatively tasteless. These restaurants were highly rated in web reviews, too, and seemed to be popular. My conclusion is that the trade has lost the plot and I'm more or less finished with them. How can I continue wasting money on an industry which offers such junk? I'd get more enjoyment from buying a Big Mac, a donner kebab or something else.
I tend to disagree about the pricing. As food quality has gone down, their prices have gone up. It's a further disincentive.
Another factor is that anyone can publish a book with recipes matching this new, low standard.
Good places undoubtedly still exist but it's too expensive and time-consuming to find them. And, even then, there's a consistency problem when tastes may not always be so good, from one day to the next.
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I'd get more enjoyment from buying a Big Mac ...
Come come, George; had you written a Bacon Double Cheeseburger XL I might have believed you, but surely not a Big Mac ?! All other points perfectly valid.
** Phil.
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I think you guys are being a little unkind regarding dropping standards. My local TA's have been consistently pish since I moved here
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My local TA's have been consistently pish since I moved here
They probably reserve their worst fare for incomers, Garp :) Stay there for thirty years, and things may significantly improve. I think that the staff in the L... R..... are now actually beginning to notice when I appear to be dying of thirst, whereas when we moved in five years ago I was regularly lifted off by air-ambulance suffering from near-terminal dehydration.
** Phil.
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I think you guys are being a little unkind regarding dropping standards. My local TA's have been consistently pish since I moved here
;D :) :D
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Reckon a lot of TA owners have tried a Big Mac and thought, well, if people can eat this bilge they ain't too fussy. Thus, instructions to chef. Bilge, is the order of the day. Serve it up.
Rob :)
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My local TA's have been consistently pish since I moved here
They probably reserve their worst fare for incomers, Garp :) Stay there for thirty years, and things may significantly improve. I think that the staff in the L... R..... are now actually beginning to notice when I appear to be dying of thirst, whereas when we moved in five years ago I was regularly lifted off by air-ambulance suffering from near-terminal dehydration.
** Phil.
That's amusing, Phil. I moved from central Scotland to the South West 22 years ago. To be honest, I do the local TA's an injustice - just wanted to use the word 'pish' (inspired by SL's 'Guns and Roses' thingy).
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I feel for you guys, I have a brilliant indian rest in Glasgow called The Punjabi @ charing cross, always top notch
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I feel for you guys, I have a brilliant indian rest in Glasgow called The Punjabi @ charing cross, always top notch
Is this a takeaway or sit-in (or both) gazman? - the way I'm feeling about local places, I'd jump into the car and head there just to get a decent curry.
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Hi Stephen, they do both, right beside the M8 motorway , along from the Mitchell library, never had a bad meal, their madras is top stuff and their tikka is yum
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Do they deliver to deepest Kent ?
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@Gazman
Have you tried Alex's, BigBoaby etc etc's takeaway at Bargeddie?
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had you written a Bacon Double Cheeseburger XL I might have believed you, but surely not a Big Mac ?!
I've never tried a bacon cheeseburger but I'm serious about getting more out of the taste of a Big Mac than from the general dross served up by most Indian restaurants these days. Quite a few of the supermarket chilled food curries are also preferable in my opinion.
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Naa not tried his takeaway, wouldn't go anywhere else apart from the 1 I use to be honest as its fantastic food
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Hi Stephen, they do both, right beside the M8 motorway , along from the Mitchell library, never had a bad meal, their madras is top stuff and their tikka is yum
yeah I know where the Mitchell Library is! - am actually in Glasgow on Monday & Tuesday for a conference at Strathclyde Uni - maybe I'll pitch up there!