Good Indian food in Victoria?

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DA TANDOUR ON FORT STREET FOR REAL
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xJohnnyx wrote:Sabri near Tillicum Mall, it's not the greatest but its decent and they have a sweet all you can eat buffet.
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thanks alot for all the suggestions guys, today's thebday were going to have to decide between lotus pool, green cuisine or Sabri's buffet. FUCK CHOICESSSSS.

I'll post a review of whatever we choose
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GO TO LOTUS POND!
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I'm late on this one, but Ian Davies gets the blue ribbon. Da Tandoor is in fact the best place for indian cuisine in Victoria.
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Anyone here good at making Indian food at home? And I don't mean microwaving pre-made packs of bombay potatoes.
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That's cool Chad. I've never had the fortune of having a good home made indian meal.
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Has anyone tried Kuku's Indian food mart on Burnside Rd East? I also hear there is a decent Indian food mart in Quadra village tho I have been un-able to find it.

+1 to Da Tandoor on Fort st.. expensive but good.
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I've seen that Quadra one. when I make indian food, it's just with whatever I want to throw in it and patak's spice pastes. I am a poser. but it tastes damn good every time.

also how much fun are papadams to make? SO FUN
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Andrew wrote:Anyone here good at making Indian food at home? And I don't mean microwaving pre-made packs of bombay potatoes.
One of my work friends who moved here from india offers indian cooking classes. she invited me to one recently but i worked that night.
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Andrew wrote:Anyone here good at making Indian food at home? And I don't mean microwaving pre-made packs of bombay potatoes.
One of my work friends who moved here from india offers indian cooking classes. she invited me to one recently but i worked that night.
Dude, take her class, that'd rule! Does she cook with meat? Does she charge for the class?
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dalamar501 wrote:
Andrew wrote:Anyone here good at making Indian food at home? And I don't mean microwaving pre-made packs of bombay potatoes.
One of my work friends who moved here from india offers indian cooking classes. she invited me to one recently but i worked that night.
Dude, take her class, that'd rule! Does she cook with meat? Does she charge for the class?
When she does the class she charges $40 for food supplies etc.
as she usually does a group of 4 etc or something
She does supposedly 1 meal with chicken 1 with i forget what else. 2 veg meals
or something i don't know.
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dalamar501 wrote: When she does the class she charges $40 for food supplies etc.
as she usually does a group of 4 etc or something
She does supposedly 1 meal with chicken 1 with i forget what else. 2 veg meals
or something i don't know.
That's a pretty cool deal. If she was local I'd try to get her to do an all vegan class for 4. :)
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Andrew wrote:
dalamar501 wrote: When she does the class she charges $40 for food supplies etc.
as she usually does a group of 4 etc or something
She does supposedly 1 meal with chicken 1 with i forget what else. 2 veg meals
or something i don't know.
That's a pretty cool deal. If she was local I'd try to get her to do an all vegan class for 4. :)
hahaha next time damages plays we should try and set up a class before a show.. haha
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dalamar501 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
dalamar501 wrote: When she does the class she charges $40 for food supplies etc.
as she usually does a group of 4 etc or something
She does supposedly 1 meal with chicken 1 with i forget what else. 2 veg meals
or something i don't know.
That's a pretty cool deal. If she was local I'd try to get her to do an all vegan class for 4. :)
hahaha next time damages plays we should try and set up a class before a show.. haha
make that a class for 5! i'll roadie for damages if i can get an indian cooking lesson... or maybe damages/aftb troyler show?
gonna do some coke off my doom cannon if you get my drift
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stumped. wrote:
dalamar501 wrote:
Andrew wrote:That's a pretty cool deal. If she was local I'd try to get her to do an all vegan class for 4. :)
hahaha next time damages plays we should try and set up a class before a show.. haha
make that a class for 5! i'll roadie for damages if i can get an indian cooking lesson... or maybe damages/aftb legendary castle show?
I'm down to do this. We're playing again at the end of the month in Vic, but our next time over after that we should try to make this happen.
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Andrew wrote:
stumped. wrote:
dalamar501 wrote:
Andrew wrote:That's a pretty cool deal. If she was local I'd try to get her to do an all vegan class for 4. :)
hahaha next time damages plays we should try and set up a class before a show.. haha
make that a class for 5! i'll roadie for damages if i can get an indian cooking lesson... or maybe damages/aftb legendary castle show?
I'm down to do this. We're playing again at the end of the month in Vic, but our next time over after that we should try to make this happen.
Just talked with Vinu at work. Starting in Sept she is now going to be doing the classes at Oaklands Community Centre near my house (which is sweet she was originally just doing them from her place)

Anyways i asked her and she said she could do a class of all vegetarian dishes. she started talking about awesome veg breakfast dishes etc.
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