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Curry Photos & Videos => Curry Videos => Topic started by: DalPuri on January 20, 2012, 07:24 PM
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Shaan Restaurant (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65YkH3I_4CU#ws)
Tajdar Restaurant (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfyLqA-_zro#ws)
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Ah, so Yellow Pages are trying to get in on the act!
And in the first video, not a trace of base sauce used, given it's an 'authentic' dish. Not giving much away then.
I didn't bother to watch the second advert.
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Nice carbon steel pan, obviously no one told him you must use an aluminium one
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And in the first video, not a trace of base sauce used, given it's an 'authentic' dish. Not giving much away then.
I didn't bother to watch the second advert.
Shame George, in the second vid he uses Gravy
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is that a big chefs spoon... or a wee one :)
seriously, never got peace to watch these as my k1d and her pal are playing kinect
will watch later :)
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Nice carbon steel pan, obviously no one told him you must use an aluminium one
;D ;D
Thats cos he's not a member of cr0 Gary, the best thing about my new ali pan is that I can now see when "things turn black"
Regards
ELW
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Bet that tastes bloody wonderful :P
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And in the first video, not a trace of base sauce used, given it's an 'authentic' dish. Not giving much away then.
I didn't bother to watch the second advert.
Shame George, in the second vid he uses Gravy
You're right. I just watched it and wish I'd been less cynical in my previous post. I quite like the simple approach of the videos, including the apparently natural reactions of real diners, rather than the use of actors, for example. Yell.com could prove useful if they roll these videos out to potentially hundreds of Indian restaurants, each showing us some dish or other. It's a really good find by DalPuri.
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Well, you can't get much further "Down South" then that and he's cooking BEEF.
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There was a time when i wouldn't touch a curry house that had beef on the menu. "Indians dont eat beef!" i said.
I became more accepting after my first day in Bangalore, where upon arriving, i was whisked straight to a restaurant for butter chicken overlooking this place.
(http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/pics/133d94b16dcf2bee6299fdc5f14657fc.jpg)
Frank. :)
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love a beef Madras :)
Beef Vindaloo even better :) :)
Cheers
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How's the stomach, Frank? Still surviving? And are those buzzards flying over the market sign???!!!!!
Heard a lot of good things about Bangalore from the locals there. Hope you're enjoying your time there.
al.
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Hi Al,
It was a few years ago now and i have an iron stomach ;)
Only ever had one dodgy day in Goa in all the times i've been to India.
The birds are Black Shouldered Kites and it was a great site to see.
NOT for the faint hearted though! :o
Where i was eating was actually looking down into the slaughterhouse yard.!
It is a nice city, but wasnt an intended visit. The bus broke down on the way to Mysore (new years eve) just outside the city after a 24 hour journey and the bus company refused to do anything about it.
A businessman on the bus kindly paid for everyone to be taken into town on 2 local buses :D
I'd met a young guy on the bus who had kindly offered for us to stay at his aunts flat. But first, was some food. We went straight to Russell Market.
The first place was a Butchers shop cum Cafe! Funny ;D The smell was overwhelming. Hardly surprising when the chef's apron was covered in blood. :P
I would've been quite happy to eat there but my girlfriend was turning green so we went nextdoor which overlooked the Beef Market. ;)
....Yeah, good days.
Frank. :)