I tried The Curry Leaf on Ship Street on Sunday. It's South Indian, cafe style food in a relaxed setting with a good selection of craft beers which go amazingly well with Indian. Nice staff as well. A big thumbs up from me.
I tried The Curry Leaf on Ship Street on Sunday. It's South Indian, cafe style food in a relaxed setting with a good selection of craft beers which go amazingly well with Indian. Nice staff as well. A big thumbs up from me.
It's good, but I'd rather pay a few quid extra to go to Chilli Pickle.
I've also been to 64 Degrees three times, and Merry Prankster articulates some good points, although I'm not quite as critical. They're experimental there, which suggests that dishes can be both hit and miss, and they're probably too experimental on their customers rather than themselves. Which points to what might be the most damning critique offered: whether his palate is good enough.
In the past, there are certain dishes: earlier cauliflower ones; a multi-malt dessert; smoked haddock and egg; perhaps even that chicken wing one too. All of these point to Michelin star standard in my book. It's just whether they can develop the consistency, and that ultimately is dependent on palate and technique as the Merry Prankster indicates.
It's good, but I'd rather pay a few quid extra to go to Chilli Pickle..
Some of the NSC mods went to Chilli Pickle on Saturday night and I was really looking forward to it. I'll be honest, my memory is somewhat vague - we ate at 9pm and after a day that included The Battle of Trafalgar, the Amex bars and The Cyclist.
I do recall some very nice cheese croquette type things as a starter, but my curry didn't seem particularly remarkable. I was somewhat confused by the way it was served with the curry and rice, with some other accompaniments, in their own dish set upon a metal tray type thing. Is the intention that you can/should empty out your stuff onto the tray? I wasn't sure so I picked from the separate dishes which annoyed me slightly.
Maybe @hitony, @Lord Bracknell, @Lady Bracknell, @edna krabappel, @Goldstone1976 or @Carrot Cruncher have a better recollection than my own.
Some of the NSC mods went to Chilli Pickle on Saturday night and I was really looking forward to it. I'll be honest, my memory is somewhat vague - we ate at 9pm and after a day that included The Battle of Trafalgar, the Amex bars and The Cyclist.
I do recall some very nice cheese croquette type things as a starter, but my curry didn't seem particularly remarkable. I was somewhat confused by the way it was served with the curry and rice, with some other accompaniments, in their own dish set upon a metal tray type thing. Is the intention that you can/should empty out your stuff onto the tray? I wasn't sure so I picked from the separate dishes which annoyed me slightly.
Maybe @hitony, @Lord Bracknell, [MENTION=12]Lady Bracknell[/MENTION], @edna krabappel, [MENTION=27447]Goldstone1976[/MENTION] or @Carrot Cruncher have a better recollection than my own.
I'm not so sure I'd go there when rattled which I would be if I'd been to the range of hostelries that you did on Saturday. This might be another way of saying that it's "rather pompous and up it's [sic] own backside" as Westdene claims. (Note my pompous/up backside intervention there.) This might be because I'm pompous and up my own backside, or it might be better to go there when sober and embrace the difference between Chilli Pickle and the identikit formula of most curry houses in Britain.
I like Indian food, and think the build-up of spicing and complexity of flavours that you get in Chilli Pickle makes it stand out from others. I also think that certain dishes -- especially their tandoori grills -- are pretty good value for money, as the portions are enormous.
How you eat the food, I can't really comment, as that sounds like etiquette, which I don't go with.
I tried The Curry Leaf on Ship Street on Sunday. It's South Indian, cafe style food in a relaxed setting with a good selection of craft beers which go amazingly well with Indian. Nice staff as well. A big thumbs up from me.
How come the photos look okay on my iphone but are 90 degree on the laptop?