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Garp
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South Indian Restaurants
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September 26, 2014, 04:31 PM »
It came to my attention recently that there was a new Indian restaurant open in the small town of Dalbeattie, not far from me. Unimaginately name the Taj Mahal.
I grabbed a menu which informed me that it offers South Indian cuisine. There are, obviously, brief descriptions on the menu, but just wondered if anyone had tried any of the following:
Lamb or Chicken Cheera
Chicken Chomok
Lamb Malabar
Lamb or Chicken Tomato Kurrukku
Chicken Cailcut
Chicken Uluva Kooto
As well as dosas and appam breads.
Cheers in advance,
Garp
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Peripatetic Phil
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Re: South Indian Restaurants
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September 26, 2014, 04:40 PM »
If they really are Southern Indian, I would unhesitatingly go for the masala dosa and some of the numerous vegetarian starter options that are likely to be offered (examples below); I am a 100% carnivore, but Southern Indian vegetarian cuisine is an art-form that even I can appreciate.
** Phil.
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Upuma
Lightly fried semolina with onions and spices
Aloo Bonda
Traditional spicy creamed potato balls in a light batter
Mendu Vadai with Sambar
4 pieces served with chutney
Masala Vadai or Mendu Vada
A spicy cutlet or a spicy donut
Iddly Sambar
Lightly steamed ground-ricecakes served with tasty sambar and chutney
Sambar
A tasy savoury gravy, cooked with lentils, vegetables and tamarind juice
Adai and Avail
Delicious lentil pancake served with temperedvegetables cooked with coconut and butter
Uthappam
Thick golden brown rice lentil pancakes topped with fresh tomatoes, onions, green chillies and ginger
Rasam
A soup consisting of tamrind juice, black pepper, frsh tomatoes, green chilli, garlic and ginge.
Dahi Vadai
A lentil donut marianted in lightly spiced yoghurt
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Garp
Jedi Curry Master
Posts: 2505
Re: South Indian Restaurants
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Reply #2 on:
September 26, 2014, 04:58 PM »
There are many vegetarian starters, and fish dishes, which makes me think that at least the chef is genuine.
Starters include:
Potato Bonda
Medhu Vada
Parippu Vada
Meen Varuthathu
As well as the soups
Rasam, and
Parippu.
And a variety of dosas
Also offering the usual suspects: Korma, Jalfrezi, blah blah blah
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macferret
Head Chef
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Re: South Indian Restaurants
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Reply #3 on:
September 27, 2014, 11:01 AM »
The only one I have tried is the Lamb Malabar, Garp. It was quite a dry sauce with a lot of coconut in it. Quite hot. Most of the Southern Indian restaurants I have eaten in were vegetarian though. Idlis, Uppams, Dhosa, Vadai - mmmmm. We used to eat the stuff for late breakfast on a Sunday when I lived in South London.
Be interested to find out more about those dishes if you try them.
Cheers,
Tim
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Garp
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Re: South Indian Restaurants
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September 27, 2014, 12:15 PM »
Thanks for the feedback, Tim.
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