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Title: Mixed takeaways
Post by: michaelpratt on May 03, 2010, 04:17 PM
On the odd occasion my wife refuses a curry, and I insist on having one, we end up ordering her a pizza or kebab from my favourite indo/pakistani takeaway. They make sublime curries but their pizzas are rubbish, ditto kebabs and burgers. Ironically it is called "Chicago Pizza and Balti Bazaar", the pizza bit is first.

Nearly all local (West Leeds) pure takeaways (i.e no restaurant) try this which begs the questions:

Firstly why do they try and multi-task? Secondly, is it actually possible to do all these things well at all? Thirdly, is this a west Yorkshire thing or is it everywhere?
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Razor on May 03, 2010, 04:41 PM
Hi MP,

Unfortunately mate, I think this is an ever growing trend amongst all the TA's.  Certainly here in Manchester, it's the same.

Can they do all these things well?  probably not, will that make one iota of difference to the pisshead longing for a 12" tandoori topped pizza, on their way home from a bender?  definitely not.  So as long as there is a demand, there will always be a supply.

Ray :)
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: jimmy2x on May 03, 2010, 06:05 PM
which makes me think if they can learn to make italian, turkish, american dishes then why cant we learn to make curries.

id love to see a typical brit with a fish and chip shop start selling vindaloo and nans.
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: haldi on May 04, 2010, 07:43 AM
My favourite takeaway makes the best curries in Nottingham
But, unbelievably, sell mainly chips and kfc style chicken
They also sell pizzas
I don't think curry is loved as much
I know we are mad about it, but I suspect it may be fading in popularity
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: chriswg on May 04, 2010, 12:55 PM
I got very angry in Chester once when I was trying to order sweet and sour chicken balls and a chicken chow mein from the chinese / chippy. They were insisting that I got a portion of chips free with each main dish.

I understand merging two types of takeaway into one as there is probably some synergy, but don't try and mix the two together. Chicken Chow Mein and Chips??? What next Sweet and Sour Chicken Vindaloo... Hmm, actually .......
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Malc. on May 04, 2010, 01:37 PM
The majority of mixed TA round these parts, tends to be more Kebab/Pizza/Fish n Chips. What worries me about these sort of places is that something has to give and its usually the quality of ingredients.

We still have plenty of independent and single purpose Indian TA's though and that's good enough me. Mind you, I rarely buy in anymore.

Never cared for fusion anything with Fish n Chips, it just doesn't go. I could never understand what the Northern affliction for half n half rice n chips is all about either. I'm not sure Chinese and Indian fuse either, you'd end with a Churry and that sounds painful! ;D




Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Razor on May 04, 2010, 04:59 PM
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I could never understand what the Northern affliction for half n half rice n chips is all about either.

How very dare yooooooooou Mr Axe Sir? ;D Northern affliction indeed :-\

Is it really a northern thing ???

Half rice, half chips and a portion of scrantions (batter scraps), now that's a northern thing...by eck :P

Ray ;D




Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Malc. on May 04, 2010, 05:50 PM
Trust me, its a Northern thing. :)

Oh and we 'ave proper flat ale 'ere to you know, as it's meant to be. None of that poncey cream flow stuff with half a pint of head on it. ;D :P
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Razor on May 04, 2010, 06:03 PM
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Oh and we 'ave proper flat ale 'ere to you know

You certainly do :-X  We have the same here, but we usually find ours in the drip trays at the end of the night ;)

Ray ;D
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: CurryOnRegardless on May 04, 2010, 06:36 PM
Trust me, its a Northern thing. :)

Oh and we 'ave proper flat ale 'ere to you know, as it's meant to be. None of that poncey cream flow stuff with half a pint of head on it. ;D :P

Strange, when I was in a certain South Coast town the other week I ended up drinking the exact same Becks lager that they serve in my spit and sawdust Northern local, only difference being the price, it's 10p a pint dearer up here!

Cheers
CoR
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Secret Santa on May 04, 2010, 08:59 PM
...a portion of scrantions...

I thought that was what you connected thrussle washers with!   :D
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Razor on May 04, 2010, 09:34 PM
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I thought that was what you connected thrussle washers with! 

Ok, go on....I know I'm gonna regret this but.........What's a thrussle washer ???

Ray ???
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Malc. on May 04, 2010, 09:40 PM
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Oh and we 'ave proper flat ale 'ere to you know

You certainly do :-X  We have the same here, but we usually find ours in the drip trays at the end of the night ;)

Ray ;D

Though art a blasphemous heathen, may the gods strike their yard of ale upon thee. 

Drip tray indeed! :-X

 ;D
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Malc. on May 04, 2010, 09:45 PM
Trust me, its a Northern thing. :)

Oh and we 'ave proper flat ale 'ere to you know, as it's meant to be. None of that poncey cream flow stuff with half a pint of head on it. ;D :P

Strange, when I was in a certain South Coast town the other week I ended up drinking the exact same Becks lager that they serve in my spit and sawdust Northern local, only difference being the price, it's 10p a pint dearer up here!

Cheers
CoR

Now that'll be because it is a Larger and not an Ale.  ;)
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: michaelpratt on May 04, 2010, 09:57 PM
It started as a "Can The Blue Men Play The Whites?" thread. (Bonzo Dog Google Band - DooDah them younger readers!).

Somehow turned north vs. south, real vs. fizzy beer, and the glory of fish and chips. This is surreal. And I love it.

Relating to earlier, surely a good cook can make anything: I can make a brilliant burger, but not a Mickydees; a great pizza but not a Pizza Hut pizza and best of all I can make great curry. But can I hellaslike (northern) make one like my local take away.

In Search of the Lost Chord..... Moody Blues?
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Razor on May 04, 2010, 10:18 PM
Michael,

You been smokin summat that you shuldn't have mate? ;D

I'm afraid you've lost me there fella.

Incidentally, I did google it, and got 'I'm the urban Spaceman' ;D

Ray???
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Stephen Lindsay on May 04, 2010, 11:19 PM
wow this topic has gone a bit random - is there a full moon on the way?

up here in the true tartan north, unlike Manchester which is actually quite far south from here Razor lol, mixed takeaways do exist also, usually of the curry/doner kebab/pizza/burger variety
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Malc. on May 05, 2010, 08:33 AM
It started as a "Can The Blue Men Play The Whites?" thread. (Bonzo Dog Google Band - DooDah them younger readers!).

Somehow turned north vs. south, real vs. fizzy beer, and the glory of fish and chips. This is surreal. And I love it.

Relating to earlier, surely a good cook can make anything: I can make a brilliant burger, but not a Mickydees; a great pizza but not a Pizza Hut pizza and best of all I can make great curry. But can I hellaslike (northern) make one like my local take away.

In Search of the Lost Chord..... Moody Blues?

....and the last pack I bought was
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Secret Santa on May 05, 2010, 03:21 PM
Incidentally, I did google it, and got 'I'm the urban Spaceman' ;D

Ah but do you remember it the first time it came out Ray? Some of us here do (cough!).  :P
Title: Re: Mixed takeaways
Post by: Domi on May 05, 2010, 03:49 PM
that's cos you're as old as methuselah, SS ;D

I dunno what this place is coming to, I really don't...chips that are half rice, curry holes that are chippies and not to mention dog's doo-dahs....Has someone been in my medicine chest again? :o