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| Quote: Inflatable_Armadillo "To be honest I am not too bothered as long as the food is good. Never been there which is odd given I know it has been there a long time and it does look good on the website. Can't see the menu for some reason though... I assume it is a French with the name?'" It is french and is possibly one of the best restaurants in Leeds. You should give it a go.
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| Can recommend the food in Browns on The Headrow - went a couple of weeks ago and while it ain't cheap, you get what you pay for. Very busy as well, even early on a Saturday evening.
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| Quote: G1 "It is french and is possibly one of the best restaurants in Leeds. You should give it a go.'"
Do they do jambon baguettes?
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| Quote: Andy Gilder "Can recommend the food in Browns on The Headrow - went a couple of weeks ago and while it ain't cheap, you get what you pay for. Very busy as well, even early on a Saturday evening.'"
I've heard thats the case as well.
I do know that you often get nothing if you won't pay for it, so I assume it works the other way too.
Some of the best food I've tasted has been cheap food BTW
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| Quote: G1 "It is french and is possibly one of the best restaurants in Leeds. You should give it a go.'"
La Grillade is also good.
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| Quote: McLaren_Field "I've heard thats the case as well.
I do know that you often get nothing if you won't pay for it, so I assume it works the other way too.
Some of the best food I've tasted has been cheap food BTW'"
I'd agree with that to a point. You can get some to drawer curries at the cheapest establishments and the same goes for other cuisines too. I don't eat at posh places enough to know much about them but mid-range stuff can often be a dissapointment - all pre-cooked and reheated crap.
I'd also say cheap food is by far the best in terms of what you cook yourself. Especially with meat - though I'm thinking more of the cheaper cuts rather than the cheapest butchers.
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| Who is the forum's resident 'authentic curry house' expert since the member cull of long ago?
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| Mclaren_Field. As long as it has authentic bananas & pineapple in it.
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| Its only a curry if it has fruit in it.
I'm having one tonight and adding my own fruit.
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| Quote: Puig-Aubert "Mclaren_Field. As long as it has authentic bananas & pineapple in it.'"
....and sultanas and currants, washed down with Cobra
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| I have to admit that if we're having a cheap curry out of a jar I invariably have a sliced banana with it.
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| Quote: Puig-Aubert "I have to admit that if we're having a cheap curry out of a jar I invariably have a sliced banana with it.
My initial response to this wasn't a good one, but having had a few minutes to consider it I might give it a try.
Which curry out of jar would you recommend? Would imagine a stronger one may not compliment the banana as much?
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| Curry & Banana
WTF is wrong with you people?
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| You'll find Thai and Malay curries use a lot of fruit, particularly pineapple and plantain, if you've never tried fruit in a chilli and coconut based sauce then you've never lived ...
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| Quote: SouthStanderDave "My initial response to this wasn't a good one, but having had a few minutes to consider it I might give it a try.
Which curry out of jar would you recommend? Would imagine a stronger one may not compliment the banana as much?'"
Not sure what makes we've had but it is generally the milder curries so the kids will eat them too.
Think of it like a condiment rather than an ingredient - I tend to have that as well as some raita, some chilli sauce and just have a bit in the same way as you might have a pickle or chutney.
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