Vankleek Hill Seagull
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I love a good Murgh Makhani, especially my own creation.
I’ve been to India and didnt find one curry you would find in a tandoori curry house over here. So whatever you are eating is generally made up and unique to the UK.
You know you don't have to make a new years resolution BG - you can literally just put them on ignore.
Hope its not me xx
My fav is King Prawn Jalfreezi from Balti House in HH with Mushroom rice and Onion Bhaji.
So have I, and you are quite right of course. In fact the word curry, simply means gravy in India. I know of no other dishes that were specifically known to be invented in Birmingham though, other than the most popular 'Indian' dish of all, the Tikka Mosalla.
No idea what it's called, but the Indian couple across the road make a Vegetable curry that is unlike anything i've ever eaten in a Curry House and it is SUPERB.
Each to their own, of course, but I'm not sure a top-notch vindaloo would have potato in it. The name comes from the Portuguese Carne de Vinha d'Alhos (meat with wine and garlic). It has nothing to do with "aloo".
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