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Best Takeaway

What's the best Takeaway?

  • Indian

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  • Other, inferior takeaway (Chinese, Pizza etc)

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Ollie

CF Legend
I like all kinds of takeaway.
Every now and then we have a Chinese takeaway. And when I'm usually with my dad we go to an all you can eat Chinese buffet instead of ordering.
We occasionally have fish and chips takeaway as well. I'm like the only one in my family who likes hot/spicy food so I hardly get the chance to have an Indian but whenever I have Chinese I usually always have Chicken Curry.
 
I am really put off of Indian food because of an experience I had with my friend in gradeschool; she had all these flakes, and I thought it was dry cereal, so I ate it, and it turned out it was Indian food, and I almost barfed.

I'd go with pizza and chinese really.
 

Slash

Giga Poster
SnooSnoo said:
Chinese, of course.

Never had Indian tho..

You haven't lived. Indian food is the best thing EVUR. You cannot beat it. Its flavoursome and delicious and WOW.


Seriously Snoo, go find a Indian near you (a good one anyway) and eat.


Best meal you will have.

LFTL said:
I am really put off of Indian food because of an experience I had with my friend in gradeschool; she had all these flakes, and I thought it was dry cereal, so I ate it, and it turned out it was Indian food, and I almost barfed.

No thats completely different from what you get in resturaunts and thats more like a snack. Curries are the best food in the world, don't let it put you off.
 
No thats completely different from what you get in resturaunts and thats more like a snack. Curries are the best food in the world, don't let it put you off.

Well it was certainly the nastiest snack I've ever tasted. Also, we don't have many Indian restaurants around here (well, we do, but I dunno if they're Indian because I can't read the signs, as they're in a different language), so the chances of me eating curry are slim to none. Also, curry stinks, REALLY bad.
 

Nadia

Mega Poster
LiveForTheLaunch said:
Also, we don't have many Indian restaurants around here (well, we do, but I dunno if they're Indian because I can't read the signs, as they're in a different language)

This quote actually made me cringe Tay!! That sounds so lame and ignorant!!

Blimey, get a bit of culture in ya Luv!!

Anyways Indian's my fave, prawn Bhuna, oh yes!!!
 

furie

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Don't really like Indian :( I've tried lots, but there's very little I like.

Chinese is my favourite, particularly Wonderful Dragon and Crispy Shredded Beef - yum :) (if it's fried in batter and spicy, I like it ).

I'm also partial to Pizza from takeaway, or a ridiculous kebab, but it has to be on a fresh naan.

Place in Stafford did this thing called a "Meat Box". It was about £7, but was basically a 12" pizza box with a naan on the bottom, then it was just piled high with various, assorted takeaway meats. Five different kebabs, a sausage and a couple of bits of souther fried chicken. Any space not taken up with meat has chips on it. Fantastic, you could eat from that box until the late hours of the following morning :)
 

peep

CF Legend
I don't like spicy food so to eat Indian food (apart from naan bread) is like cutting my tongue off.

I love chinese food and Italian. I haven't eaten a kebab before but I'm sure I will one day.
 

Aerith

Mega Poster
I only like Thornton heath's chicken Korma :lol:

sooooooo im probably beeter off saying other take aways!
 

peep

CF Legend
Martyn said:
peep said:
I don't like spicy food so to eat Indian food (apart from naan bread) is like cutting my tongue off.

Why don't you order something that isn't spicy?

I was told that Korma wasn't spicy but our local Indian takeaway has quite a spicy one. My tongue seems to be very sensitive :p After that I just don't really trust them.
 

thx

Mega Poster
I very rarely eat any takeaway, Pizza would be the most common option, but that's just because it's most available.

I like Chinese food quite a bit and Kebab is obviously great as well, but as a takeaway it's always been worse than eating at the place.

We don't have that many Indian takeaways here, the closest would be like 15 miles away in Helsinki, and actually I've only once had Indian as takeaway and that was in Farnham, lol. However I like Indian food in general.

I'd have to say Chinese.
 

lol

Mega Poster
I was told that Korma wasn't spicy but our local Indian takeaway has quite a spicy one. My tongue seems to be very sensitive After that I just don't really trust them.

Either they don't know how to make a korma, or your tongue is literally the most sensitive tongue in the world.

I'm kind of suprised that there don't seem to be any indian restaurants outside the UK. I knew that a lot of curries were invented in Britain but I didn't know it was that specialised.

I also wish to announce that I am about to pick up a chicken madras with pilau rice and keema naan, and it's going to make my day.
 

peep

CF Legend
lol said:
Either they don't know how to make a korma, or your tongue is literally the most sensitive tongue in the world.

I've had other kormas and they weren't spicy but they just tasted disgusting. I think the takeaway near me just likes everything to be spicy.
 

tks

Strata Poster
Can't eat Pizza so there's that one gone.

Indian food is generally abnormally greasy.

Chinese <3 YUMM. Basically the only takeaway I eat.. Unless you count the chicken shop across the road :D Favourite Chicken!! Soo god after a night out.
 
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