Posted on 10/13/2012 6:57:52 PM PDT by MarkL
Every now and then, I like to try something new, and I've decided that I'm going to try going to an Indian buffet tomorrow afternoon for lunch, and I don't have the faintest idea with what to expect or to try.
I know that there are different curries, but I have never had curry. I know that they've got chutneys, but I have never tried a chutney. I don't know Biryani from Tandoori from saag. I don't know what Lassi or Nan is.
I would like to try something different, and I like mild to medium spicy foods... I once made the mistake of trying something "spicy" at a Thai restaurant, and I won't make that mistake again. I hope they've got some "exotic" meats, like lamb and goat. I wonder if they'll have chicken, but I doubt they'll have beef or pork. (Reminds me of a "Big Bang Theory" with Howard's mother speaking to Raj's parents, "How can there not be a single "Outback Steakhouse" in the entire country of India?!?!)
For people in the KC area, I've been through Yelp, and it looks like it will be either at "Korma Sutra", or maybe "Chilli N Spice" in Overland Park.
Any advice on what I should try or avoid would be very much appreciated! And if you have any descriptions of what the different dishes are, I'd be very appreciative. Wikipedia wasn't very helpful.
Thanks!
Mark
Try the Chickan Marsala.
Forget about Indian food....just go someplace else and get fried chicken and vote for Romney. Nothing else really matters right now.
Tandoori chicken is usually a pretty safe bet. It’s not as saucy as some indian dishes, it’s chicken, it’s good. Eat it with naan (flat bread) or rice.
There is an Indian restaurant down by the farmers market. Food is ok. I prefer the Italian deli though. Best seafood salad I ever had. ButI digress..
For Indian buffet, there will be a meatball type dish. Chick peas in curry, tandoori chicken, nan, some cottage cheese dish which I find disgusting and some lentil dish which is good. Of course there is rice.
There is nothing out there that will kill you spice wise” you will have to add it.
Good luck.
Get a job at a hi tech company, befriend your Indian co-workers, they’ll introduce you to Indian food, but do it fast before your job is outsourced to Bangalore.
Mmmmm, I love Indian food. I would classify it as “fragrant.” Try the mango pudding if they have it on the buffet.
Most Indian restaurants I have visited will gladly tell you which foods are hot or mild. They want your repeat business and understand that most visitors have a hard time enjoying Indian food that is hot.
make Dave Lister proud!
Nothing special. I’d rather have a cheeseburger and fries any time
I would be reluctant to go to a restaurant in a small town if it is like Chinese restaurants there. Indian restaurants do have chicken dishes and the waiter should be able to direct you along the lines you would wish.
My first time eating Indian food I was in a NYC restaurant and ordered a nice hot curry and a ginger beer. Well the beer was hotter than the curry so I almost died. It is fairly cheap so you can try several things without bankruptcy or a combo plate.
Hey Mark,
If the Indian Restaurant is a good one, you should should enjoy the food.
A curry is like our gravy. It is a combination of spices and curries can vary
depending on the dish. If you can get beyond the way the food looks, you will
enjoy. Most Indians are vegiterians, so they are skilled in making basic vegitables taste very good and different.
You will probably have a choice of chicken curry or Tandore Chicken
Give us a review after you have tried it. Enjoy.
Meat (you won’t see any Beef):
Chicken Makhani
Chicken Tikka Masala
Chicken Chili
Chicken Jalfrezi
Veggie:
Dal Makhani - Lentils/Butter Sauce
Bayngan Bharta - Roasted Eggplant, Onions, Tomatoes
Vegetable Korma
LOLOL.
“I’ll be playing here all week; try the veal.” -HY
Indian food is my favorite.
After eating it for the first time, I discovered I had taste buds I never knew existed.
My only compliant about Indian restaurants is that they generally serve meager portions, and when I eat out I like to pig out.
You’ll smell like curry!
Chicken Tikka Masala with rice....hot but delicious.
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