Hmm, that's a difficult one. I love Tandoori chicken, chicken Madras, onion bhajis, keema nan, and mushroom pilau rice. Chinese wise, I love Kung Po king prawn and Singapore noodles, chicken and cashew nuts, sweet 'n sour king prawns, beef chop suey. Stop, you're making me hungry!! Lol :)
2006-07-04 10:40:08
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answered by TrueBrit 3
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Chinese
2006-07-04 19:53:39
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answered by Sunni 3
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I haven't had an opportunity to try Indian food, but I hear it's great.
I like to pick 1 Chinese restaurant, and try something new on teh menu each time I visit.
If I like it.
Then I find another Chinese restaurant, order that same item and compare the two.
Looking to see how different the presentation is, quality of ingredients, and taste.
Are they using a different combination of the same spices or if they added or deleted a spice.
Have fun!!!
2006-07-04 10:43:08
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answered by Here I Am 7
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that's a hard one but probably have to say Chinese there's more things i try and like out of the Chinese... chicken fried rice curried chips with prawn crackers...what could be better? Plus i love sweet and sour hong kong style aswell:)
2006-07-04 10:31:51
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answered by raven.mad 2
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Sorry, know its not an option but got to say Thai, love Indian and Chinese in that order but given a choice it Thai all the way
2006-07-04 10:43:10
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answered by Li 1
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if i had to choose then it would be indian, but between madras and sweet and sour it would be s&s coz i don't like my curries really hot....
2006-07-05 01:43:43
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answered by karenmaryrfds 2
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Duh? Indian, of course like they say eventhough I live in the U.S Phir bhi dil hai hindustani, I am guessin that you are tamilian just like me so let me explain this Hindi saying to you, it says after all the heart is still Indian. This is so true in my case because having lived in the U.S for a number of years I have become one of them, eventhough I may look and act like them my heart is still Indian. Actually eventhough I am a tamilian there is nothing Tamilian about me. I lived in Bangalore( the land of the hotties) most of my life and then moved to the U.S. It's a little embarassing to say that I know hindi and even Kannada more than tamil. Well anyway I miss India and especially Bangalore, have you ever been there, man! the guys are HOT. I know I've gone way of topic but I hope I entertained you a bit. Let me end by saying Saare Jahan Se Acha Hindustan Hamara. Jai hind.
2006-07-04 10:43:28
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answered by Hella 2
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Chinese... haven't tried Indian
2006-07-04 11:04:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Chinese! I'm not really a fan of Indian.
2006-07-05 13:22:30
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answered by jenz1906 1
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Indian of course!!! Chicken Tikka Massala with Pilau Rice and a Pashwari Nan mmmmmmmmmmmm
Right see ya i'm of to the take away :-)
2006-07-04 21:23:42
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answered by Tigger 2
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