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31-12-2007, 03:38
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Indian Cuisine / Restaurant
Here's the challange!
Were big fans of Indian food.
Where are the best Indian Restaurant's in Phuket?
We tried 3 Indian Restaurants when we stayed in Patong; Ali Ba Ba's near the Holiday Inn, another one located in a side street off Bangla Road and one in the side street of Patong O Top Market.
Does anyone know of any gem's hidden away?
Coming over Feb./March 08, so looking for something good.
Doyley.
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31-12-2007, 03:43
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This thread references a number of indian restaurants (including Ali Baba):
Indian Restaurants In Patong
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31-12-2007, 04:08
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Thanks MrDK,
went to your link and I think the restauranta I mentioned are all covered.
I think coming from the North-West of England, we've been spoiled with excellent curry house's. We've got Liverpool, Manchester, Bolton etc - All have Indian Quarters'.
I've read with interest on your thread a mention of Ali BaBa's indian. If i had to personnaly rate this myself out of 10, I'm afraid it would get a low 1. the food was terrible. Cold, Bland and food came at different intervals. Also the price - It was the dearest meal we had on our 21 night stay.
Thanks Anyway!
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31-12-2007, 04:40
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Unsure of hotel name but .....
Nice one on right hand side of beach road a few hundred metres north of Bangla Road, ate there a few times on last visit and there were people of indian decent from various countries eating in the restaurant which was part of a hotel complex with italian and other restaurants.......look for an illuminated artwork at the enterance and a circular cocktail type bar just behind
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31-12-2007, 05:08
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Nice one on right hand side of beach road a few hundred metres north of Bangla Road, ate there a few times on last visit and there were people of indian decent from various countries eating in the restaurant which was part of a hotel complex with italian and other restaurants.......look for an illuminated artwork at the enterance and a circular cocktail type bar just behind
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Could have been the Horizon Hotel, there's a good Indian Rest't there but it is a little on the pricey side for mine. I will be staying there in April/May
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31-12-2007, 06:03
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yes think it was the Horizon hotel and prices were about 50% of decent UK indian, so still an enjoyable bargin and funny when the thai girl says this food is too hot for me.......revenge comes at a price!
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31-12-2007, 08:23
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Doyley there isn't any, forget it.
A good curry from the UK has been altered to suit the british taste buds and you will not find such a thing here, the price is always a lot more expensive than Thai food and service and when they bring certain dishes, well its Thailand!!!
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31-12-2007, 08:30
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Ali Baba was good when i last ate there, circa 1993 !
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31-12-2007, 08:32
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31-12-2007, 08:54
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Dodge is right....forget it ! I've been here 3 years and tried them all and there isn't one that comes close to a UK curry. Even tried the new one on beach road called Tantra, who claim their chef is from UK....absolute bull cr@p the food was sh1te and over priced...
There really is a market out there for someone who can bring a couple of UK Indian chefs over....
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I know the number one Uk dish is supposed to be an indian curry, but do people really come to Thailand and miss having a Ruby for 2 weeks or so??
Crikey I've been here 2 years and havn't longed for one yet!!! I also do not miss anything in particular foodwise from the UK, a lot of things of course you can buy here and the rest I've sort of forgotton about.
Crunch brought me over a jar of Branston and I'm really enjoying muching it with my cheese and ham baguette pretending its a ploughmans lunch, but never get a strong hankering for any particular UK foodstuff.
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31-12-2007, 09:43
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Originally Posted by Dodger
Doyley there isn't any, forget it.
A good curry from the UK has been altered to suit the british taste buds and you will not find such a thing here, the price is always a lot more expensive than Thai food and service and when they bring certain dishes, well its Thailand!!!
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Yeah, I was surprised to find in india currys had little resemblance to the Indian curries of British concoction.. Delicious but different..
The best of a pretty bad nunch is IMO the one on Horizon beach hotel Rd just 5m or so from beach Rd.. Its under new management as of about mid last year (tho I think its name stayed the same) and while not being great it was enough for a Ruby fix.
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microwave curries in TOPS supermarket are the same as back home - w00t!
The Indian palace in Karon is not bad, nice food but service is a bit slow.
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Yeah, I was surprised to find in india currys had little resemblance to the Indian curries of British concoction.. Delicious but different..
The best of a pretty bad nunch is IMO the one on Horizon beach hotel Rd just 5m or so from beach Rd.. Its under new management as of about mid last year (tho I think its name stayed the same) and while not being great it was enough for a Ruby fix.
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Why go abroad to eat what you eat at home? Chinese in UK is nothing to do with china and Indian is also just based on the real Indian kitchen (even goes for Thai food in the UK)
Ah well I guess there even is a big market for a fish and chips shop, but for me I rather eat where the locals eat
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Crunch brought me over a jar of Branston and I'm really enjoying muching it with my cheese and ham baguette pretending its a ploughmans lunch, but never get a strong hankering for any particular UK foodstuff.
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When you run out, Deli Supermarket has Branston pickle. Pricey though.
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Why go abroad to eat what you eat at home? Chinese in UK is nothing to do with china and Indian is also just based on the real Indian kitchen (even goes for Thai food in the UK)
Ah well I guess there even is a big market for a fish and chips shop, but for me I rather eat where the locals eat
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Somewhere around phad thai number 1000 you may feel the urgae to try other stuff..
What I love about Patong you have so much choice on your door step.
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Why go abroad to eat what you eat at home? Chinese in UK is nothing to do with china and Indian is also just based on the real Indian kitchen (even goes for Thai food in the UK)
Ah well I guess there even is a big market for a fish and chips shop, but for me I rather eat where the locals eat
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The opposite is also true!!!
At home, I am forever looking for a Tom Yam Soup, like I get in LOS, but can't find it!!!
Why do they always put a farang twist to it when the original is so good?????
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I have only had Indian food twice in my life so I don't have much to go on. But, while in Phuket, I asked this British/Indian man, that I met at the SB bar, if he knew of a good place in Patong. He recommended this little restaurant inside Junceylon. I gave it a try and was glad I did. The garlic Naan bread was really tasty with my red curry beef dish (forgot the name - Chef's recommendation) was also really good.
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good indian place near tony resort on ratuthit
also have those smoking shesskas or whatever they are called if you like them
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There's a new one opened on the Beach road about 100m south of Rock City...same side...called Tantra. No idea what it's like inside.
Signboard outside says "London Pub Indian Restaurant"!
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There's a new one opened on the Beach road about 100m south of Rock City...same side...called Tantra. No idea what it's like inside.
Signboard outside says "London Pub Indian Restaurant"!
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Masterwoodsman made comment about Tantra post#10 in this thread.
I've looked inside, no idea why they think it is supposed to be like a london pub, not a traditrional one anyway, its all chrome and neon.
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Chrome & Neon, sounds pretty traditional to me :-)
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Somewhere around phad thai number 1000 you may feel the urgae to try other stuff..
What I love about Patong you have so much choice on your door step.
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that is why there is so much more then phad thai I guess
I understand people wanting something different, but why expect it to be like home?
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You are absolutely right Erik, we should order something we like and then expect it to taste totally different????
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One of the indians is a specialist northen indian cusine. Another is a specialist tandoor style cookery. If you order this food in the restaraunt they are both excellent. But cant be arsed remembering the names, have written them in another thread before. 
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