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aye. you hit the nail on the head.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIts a bit of both, there are still a lot of Brits in Münster so you get the heat (you have to ask though) but all the ingredients are there. Admittedly its not the best but for €6.50 I can't argue. I tried another one here which was very weird, it was like walking into a South Pacific themed bar and the food was from a certain part of India forgot which but was very tasty. So far both the ones I have tried here (I've found 5 so far) have had Oriental women serving but sub-continent men cooking.
Normally when I go there I have a Garlic-Chicken thingie (very tasty) or the Bangladeshi Prawn curry which the owner comes out and asks how I would like it, German style (i.e. mild) or toilet in the fridge style which is actually very palatable.
There is no standard curry, they have their own styles, but they can cook up whatever variation you want. It quite cheap as well
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Thank you kind sir. With the weather now becoming more friendly to this type of behaviour I shall be doing more of it. Tomorrow evening will be spent doing it here...at one of the many beverage standsOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWell, I would class that as a lovely evening. watching the world go by
well done

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Its a bit of both, there are still a lot of Brits in Münster so you get the heat (you have to ask though) but all the ingredients are there. Admittedly its not the best but for €6.50 I can't argue. I tried another one here which was very weird, it was like walking into a South Pacific themed bar and the food was from a certain part of India forgot which but was very tasty. So far both the ones I have tried here (I've found 5 so far) have had Oriental women serving but sub-continent men cooking.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostGood work Darmstadt.
Excellent choice with the Madras.
Is it as you'd find in the UK or like a typical (IMHO) German curry house. I.e. Less heat, more fruity?
Normally when I go there I have a Garlic-Chicken thingie (very tasty) or the Bangladeshi Prawn curry which the owner comes out and asks how I would like it, German style (i.e. mild) or toilet in the fridge style which is actually very palatable.
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After ploughing through all that, nothing bad happened! Where's the punch line?!Originally posted by darmstadt View Post- Finish work, seemingly satisfactory day
- Park car in hotel carpark (reserved each week for me without asking)
- Walk to Indian (Bangladeshi actually) and have a hot and spicy ruby (Chicken Madras)
- Walk over the road to the bar, sit outside in the glorious sunshine with a few glasses of white wine (Grauburgunder, don't like red, smells and tastes like old vinegar) watching the girls go by (I got to 170 in 1.5 hours before I gave up counting)
- Think about the invoice this month
- Back to hotel and watch football
- Finish off wioth that old standy for men in hotels

P.S. Are you sure your car wasn't pinched?
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Good work Darmstadt.
Excellent choice with the Madras.
Is it as you'd find in the UK or like a typical (IMHO) German curry house. I.e. Less heat, more fruity?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post- Finish work, seemingly satisfactory day
- Park car in hotel carpark (reserved each week for me without asking)
- Walk to Indian (Bangladeshi actually) and have a hot and spicy ruby (Chicken Madras)
- Walk over the road to the bar, sit outside in the glorious sunshine with a few glasses of white wine (Grauburgunder, don't like red, smells and tastes like old vinegar) watching the girls go by (I got to 170 in 1.5 hours before I gave up counting)
- Think about the invoice this month
- Back to hotel and watch football
- Finish off wioth that old standy for men in hotels
Who says contracting is hard (well sometimes it is, winter especially?)
Well, I would class that as a lovely evening. watching the world go by
well done
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