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Topic: an indian kitchen
Jim
Posts: 9851
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeh true I saw delivery on their site and forgot to suss it out

shad
Posts: 2673
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
kumas cafe at coopers plains!


They are 5 mins from me, another good reason to be on the south side. The guy who owns it is a champ and is always trying to give you free stuff.
Spook
Posts: 25423
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The guy who owns it is a champ and is always trying to give you free stuff.


kuma is awesome, obviously unless you work for him;

everytime we go in there, hes yelling at his poor kitchen staff

and yer, hes unreal for giving out free stuff!
Jim
Posts: 9863
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
so today we got a bunch of people and phoned in a delivery order to punjabi palace at 11:30am, supposed to be delivered at 12:30

it's now 1:30 and it's still not here - fail
mission
Posts: 5285
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
No soup for you!
Jim
Posts: 9864
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh it turned up just after that post and asif 1 hour late wasn't bad enough, it wasn't labelled at all so there was another 10 minute guessing game working out which was which :)
Spook
Posts: 25449
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
we never order in, we just order ahead for authentic sitting in indian restaraunt experience

they dont even roll their eyes when we rock up with our carton anymore!
Clubby
Posts: 135
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah but was it good? :)

I don't think we've had too many issues with either of those although granted sometimes it is 5-10mins late.
Jim
Posts: 9865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeh it was good =]

spook it wouldn't be very authentic if they rolled their eyes at you - rocking up with a carton is the customary thing in india
Freewheelin
Posts: 1445
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its unaustralian to not have curry on friday
`ViPER`
Posts: 1245
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** you all, I was so dreaming of curry today, but had f***en mcdonalds instead, didnt have time to go over to punjabi.

I've never bothered with the delivery, just order at least 30 mins before then go pick it up.
Jim
Posts: 9867
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well that's what I did on tuesday and wednesday
then someone suggested delivery, so I gave it a go
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4783
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
We've gotten delivery from there twice now. It's never been on time, but never that late either. It's okay if you're being super lazy and don't really mind when it turns up.
`ViPER`
Posts: 1246
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What do they charge for delivery?
reso
I can't read
Posts: 4784
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's pretty cheap, only $5 to get it delivered to Annerley. Cheaper than Pizza Hut or Dominos!
Clubby
Posts: 136
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Delivery
`ViPER`
Posts: 1267
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ok so I had vindaloo from a night in india for lunch today, it wasnt the worst curry i've had, but no where near punjabi palace quality. I dont know if its because im just used to punjabi palace, but this just wasnt the same, rice wasnt as good, the acutal curry had some weird flavour in it.

Ill stick to punjabi palace.
Jim
Posts: 9887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sounds like you're used to less flavoursome/spicy western-ised curries, so that's probably a good idea

I had punjabi palace 3 times last week and going back to a night in india today was a treat, apart from the lame way they chuck their chicken in. that part punjabi palace beat them in cos 2 times out of 3 they had nicely saturated chicken in theirs.
`ViPER`
Posts: 1268
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sounds like you're used to less flavoursome/spicy western-ised curries, so that's probably a good idea


I dont know about that, I reckon punjabi is more flavoursome/spicy, at least with the vindaloo.

Jim
Posts: 9888
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
punjubi palace is fairly good but it's not all that
Clubby
Posts: 155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's definately one of the better indian food joints around Brisbane.
thermite
Posts: 1940
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Any recipe that requires more than 2 or 3 really f***ing obscure ingredients, in really small amounts, is fail.


Turmeric ½ teaspoon.
Mustard oil 4 teaspoon.
Red chilies whole 8 nos.
Mustard seeds 1 tsp.
Cloves 5 nos.
Asafoetida A pinch
Red chili powder 1 tsp.
Cumin seed 1 tsp.
Kalonji 1 tsp. (black cumin oil) or onion seeds.
Jaggari (brown) 25 gms. (sugar) this is some sort of cane sugar block



Unless you have a few recipes that use those things.
Jim
Posts: 9889
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that's not actually true unless you care less about the taste and flavour of the resulting food than you do about the convenience of acquiring and using all of the ingredients you need before they go out of date

if so, might as well just go to coles for some pataks
greazy
Posts: 1238
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i tried lazy mans curry last week: pataks. it wasn't bad but nothing like the real thing.
thermite
Posts: 1942
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well you aren't gonna pay 5 bucks for a jar of spice that you'll only use 1 tsp of, and if you are... well then that is a bit disgusting, there are people who can't afford noodles for their kids, and you're throwing away exotic spices...
jmr
Posts: 6356
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Sounds good pete, but needs photos
Jim
Posts: 9890
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
maybe not, but that doesn't mean the recipe fails

and practically everyone can afford noodles for their kids if they make the right choices (such as which supermarket they shop at, or whether they let the local militia rape them causing them to have kids in the first place). additionally, whether or not I throw away $5 of exotic spices has little bearing on whether or not someone can't afford noodles for their kids _unless_ they know how to make noodles out of exotic spices
jmr
Posts: 6357
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I half agree with you thermite, some recipes I have come across have annoying niggly little f***ing amounts of s*** you've never heard of, and in subsequent sessions I have left them out with no discernible difference in taste, but having said that some things, esp spices, can have a big effect in small qty's
thermite
Posts: 1944
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah I can tolerate a few such ingredients, but when there are 10 ingredients I would have trouble even finding in the shop, it starts to become impractical for the home cook, living in apartment with no pantry, and for people who don't cook much that can be very discouraging.
Pharcyde
Kilos
Posts: 4699
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've had A Night in India, and I still rate Sitar's korma and vindaloo a lot higher than I would A Night in India's. I haven't tried Punjabi Palace, but Sitar's korma/vinda is consistently f***ing brilliant in my books.
greazy
Posts: 1242
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well you aren't gonna pay 5 bucks for a jar of spice that you'll only use 1 tsp of, and if you are... well then that is a bit disgusting, there are people who can't afford noodles for their kids, and you're throwing away exotic spices...
...what?

you're meant to use the whole thing btw (which we did)
`ViPER`
Posts: 1272
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
We need some sort of secret squirell way of recognising other QGL members, probably walked right passed you guys at the indian place today. Dont the freemasons have a ring or something that they show to get discounts and special treatment.

Anyway, night in india bad, punjabi palace good. Making your own curry at home, seems to be hit and miss for me the 3 tims ive tried.
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 4361
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah I'm with greazy pataks for the for the lazy win!
greazy
Posts: 1243
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
viper ask them if they have seen kat.zip

just make sure its not kathleen youre asking
Jim
Posts: 9892
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nah punjabi palace isn't better than a night in india
once you gain some experience in taste you'll understand

you should keep trying to make your own curries, that'll help speed up the process - you're basically a huge curry nub if you've only made 3


last edited by Jim at 01:06:54 04/Jul/09
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