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A coworker is leaving, so they're having a going-away party today at an indian restaurant. I have *no* idea what I would even order. Suggestions? -- (link)
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by
JaxSean
Butter chicken is the "hamburger and fries" of Indian dining. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen (aka Reagen)
Jul 14 '10, 06:35
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"Shredded tandoori chicken in a sauce of butter, tomatoes and spices" What's tandoori? -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 14, 06:39
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it's a clay oven they cook in....nm
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x
Jul 14, 06:41
a tandoor is a clay oven. -- nm
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decline
Jul 14, 06:40
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I guess I'll go with this. I've settled on Pad Thai as the only Thai food I'll eat, and that's the hamburger & fries of Thai I guess. -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 14, 06:49
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aw...you should venture out a little on both cuisines. baby steps. -- nm
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Diva
Jul 14, 06:51
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I tried a few other Thai dishes before trying Pad Thai and didn't like them. Usually too many veggies I don't like. -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 14, 06:52
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: ( -- nm
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Diva
Jul 14, 06:55
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