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A bit excited to be having a curry tonight and a bit of trepidation as never been to this curry emporium before.
Is it wrong to have a bowl of chips on the table? Saw this last time I was having a curry in Swansea and thought "that looks like a good idea"
Having chips with curry in restaurant in my view is very wrong, but take away chips and curry sauce is very right...
We have curry with chips at home alot, never done it at a restaurant though.
In answer to your question is it wrong...Is it bloody hell!
PS - Curry with new potatoes or roasties is amazing.
I doubt the curry house will complain, after all your paying for it ain't you.
Much prefer some nice pilau rice rice with a good indian curry (or half and half with a canteen curry), but chinese (takeaway) curry should always be served with chips, it the LAW!
No. Of course you can't have chips on the table at an Indian restaurant. It's not Wetherspoon's! Good lord, do you dip your poppadoms in ketchup?
Curry and a naan is all you need. No chips and no rice.
Not seeing how chopped potatoes with curry is such an abomination. What do you think bombay aloo is?
Good lord, do you dip your poppadoms in ketchup?
Ooh, you might be on to something there.
In seriousness,
Who gives a toss what anyone else thinks. If you fancy a few chips with your meal, order some, enjoy them. If it was such a crime against gastronomy they wouldn't sell them in the first place.
British curry house menus are largely fabricated for the British market anyway. Chips with your meal is no less authentic than chicken tikka masala, you wouldn't see either East of Europe.
wot he said +1
Bowl of chips on the table for dipping? Would sound ok to me apart from chips in curry houses are, IME, always horrible, part cooked frozen crap.
rom chips in curry houses are, IME, always horrible, part cooked frozen crap.
This must be why i've never done it then, we tend to eat proper chips at home.
Agree the ones served in curry houses are frozen and therefore not fit to be eaten with curry.
The ones in my local curry emporium are proper thick-cut home made chips. Perhaps you need to change curryorium?
Curry, a load of chapatis and a bowl of chips! Yummage. I'd have to go for skinny French Fries though. 😳
PMK2060 - MemberCurry and a naan is all you need. No chips and no rice.
Curry with rice or bread, not both.
All eaten with the right hand, if you're going to try and keep it authentic.
If I ate it with my right hand I'd end up looking like Dave Lister's favourite shirt.
All eaten with the right hand, if you're going to try and keep it authentic.
Thanks, but I'm left handed. I guess the idea is to use your dominant hand, right?
Never considered chips n curry before, sounds pretty good... Tandoori chicken would be ideal, I reckon.
Right hand for putting it in, left hand for wiping it off your bum.
Right hand for putting it in, left hand for wiping it off your bum.
You're supposed to eat it not sit on it man.
The left hand bit happens several hours later...
patriotpro - MemberRight hand for putting it in, left hand for wiping it off your bum.
You're supposed to eat it not sit on it man.
Yeah I prefer to eat it rather than put it in my bum. I guess I'm old fashioned.
[i]What do you think bombay aloo is?[/i]
Err, not chips?
The left hand bit happens several hours later...
So you don't wipe it off straight away...urgh
Doesn't normally come out straight away.
On a slightly more on topic note I remember having banana naan when I lived in Smethwick but the curry houses down here in Pompey won't do it. Such a shame, was like having pudding with your main...
Right hand for putting it in, left hand for wiping it off your bum.
I'm lucky, because in our house we have toilet paper.
I'm eating out an Italian tonight
EDIT. I'm eating-out: an Italian tonight
Off to Akbars in Leeds tonight for a curry, might well opt for a plate of chips along with the other hugely delicious offerings. Is it wrong to arrange a business meeting in Leeds just so you can go for a curry?
bigG - Member
Is it wrong to arrange a business meeting in Leeds just so you can go for a curry?
Only if you AREN'T paying.....
I didn't pay, and the curry was awesome, as was the beer, all of it.