Bradford. Look for the unprepossessing places with big formica tables, full of Asians stuffing their faces using naan bread, with no cutlery in sight. Best curry in the world.
2006-09-11 22:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Rusholme in Manchester is THE BEST place for curry, no question about it. The Curry Mile boasts something like 40 restaurants, as well as sweet shops and food stores. At night it's lit up like Vegas, and the air is thick with the sweet aroma of spices.
Mmmm, curry :-)
2006-09-11 22:09:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Having been to the curry mile in Manchester, Brick Lane in London, and quite a few in Birmingham I would say Birmingham in my experience.
2006-09-13 18:37:58
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answered by scotsgaz 2
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a little place called Lye near stourbridge in the west midlands (not too far out of Birmingham) the high street is ALL curry houses (plus an off licence of course)big curry houses, little curry houses, modern decor, traditional decor, perfect service, crap service, order of the menu or ask the chef to cook anything you fancy. all are family run and if you cant get you want there. it aint gonna happen!
2006-09-14 01:29:10
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answered by give up art 2
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Birmingham Bradford manchester Chester
2006-09-11 22:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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East London - Brick Lane!!!
Although Birmingham curries are wicked too...many drunken weekends spent in Birmingham followed by a curry...mmmmmm!
2006-09-11 22:05:45
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answered by ellested 2
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Bradford restaurants have won the world curry championship more often than anywhere else on earth.
2006-09-11 22:23:41
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answered by Lick_My_Toad 5
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I agree with Bradford. I've only been there once, about 10 years ago in fact, and I've never stopped talking about the curry since. It was truly amazing.
2006-09-11 22:06:11
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answered by gromitski 5
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NONE! lol. To be hones the restaurants are not that authentic. you will find places in southall and brick lane owned by indians/bangladeshis but not all of them have trained cooks. Some have often learnt the food as they worked here and there! I would recommend going anywhere where the restaurants are owned by Taj group which is one of the leading hoteliers in India. Their restaurants (bombay brasserie and quillon in london) at least have trained chefs from India who have followed extensive training in india!
2006-09-12 22:34:03
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answered by gummibear 1
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Birmingham ! I think it has the curry mile where along a mile of road there are loads of curry house! I think.
2006-09-11 22:20:09
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answered by dm_overton 3
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