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Or, maybe I'm just over analysing things a bit, it's probably just a shithole getting away with charging overpriced, sub standard curries to us tourists Ray
My only regret being that, at the risk of boring you by repetition, I no longer seem to be able to find that old style curry anywhere.
I no longer seem to be able to find that old style curry anywhere.
I do thinks the pastes have a lot to do with this, and anything that can increase the profit margin is the obvious route that the modern day BIR will take.
With respect, Ray (by his own volition) is too young to really know if it's "just not around anymore"!
I do understand what your saying here, I was 16 (1986) when I had my first BIR curry (Dhansak) but, from then on, I've eaten them regularly, probably too regularly and I for one can assure you that I noticed the change. For me, it all started to alter around 1990. I don't doubt that there would have been a significant change in the 70's style curry to the 80's style also. What I'm saying is, the taste of an 80's style curry is not around anymore, even in the restaurants that have been under the same ownership for over 30 yrs, and there are many like that here. Pastes and different produce are the obvious culprits.Ray