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Hi All,

 

I know that many of you adore chilli, but I prefer a good curry personally. Still amused by the fact that the girls can eat chilli day and night, but they dont all take to curry with the same zest - have a very special restaurant trip planned for Ms Crazypants in 3 weeks time, and we'll see who likes 'spicy' when the spices arent those she is accustomed to :)

 

Gobble

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On Okinawa, there are several Japanese style curry houses. Im not sure how these differ from true Indian curry. The spice used takes some getting used to and they even have a "spiciness scale" 1 to 10. I take a 6 and it lights me up pretty good.

 

I could eat curry every day.

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Hi All,

 

I know that many of you adore chilli, but I prefer a good curry personally. Still amused by the fact that the girls can eat chilli day and night, but they dont all take to curry with the same zest - have a very special restaurant trip planned for Ms Crazypants in 3 weeks time, and we'll see who likes 'spicy' when the spices arent those she is accustomed to :)

 

Gobble

Is there a question here? :dunno:

 

If it is the best Indian in BKK(?), I'll throw out Rang Mahal, on the top of the Rembrandt.

 

Try the Sunday brunch...

 

Cheers,

SD -- Rang Mahal = Ms Vampirella approved, :up: :up: , (if that means anything LOL!)

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If it is the best Indian in BKK(?), I'll throw out Rang Mahal, on the top of the Rembrandt.

Try the Sunday brunch...

 

Cheers,

SD -- Rang Mahal = Ms Vampirella approved, :up: :up: , (if that means anything LOL!)

 

Absolutely agree! BB and missBB approved.

Expect to pay 'higher-end' BKK prices tho....

 

BB

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