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  • 13Mar

    Indian food is the best takeaway

    The British takeaway has its humble roots many miles away in the regions of India. Depending on where you are in India, the cuisine will vary alot. There are five main reason to in india: Northern, southern, western and eastern. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Tags: Indian food, Indian take away, Indian takeaway manchester, indian takeaways, Inidan takeaway, Takeaway Manchester
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  • 13Mar

    Where’s The Greatest Place To Eat In The World?

    There are a dozen reasons which could help make a city great for food. Whether it is the restaurant itself, the food, the staff, the location and even the decor inside the building itself.

    There are several places that come in to mind when thinking of lavish, 5-star restaurants. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Tags: chinese takeaways, Indian food, indian takeaways, order food online, order takeaways online
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  • 06Dec

    What are our preferences for takeaways in the UK?

    Is is it for real? Has the traditional flag waver of the British takeaway industry fish and chips been surpassed by other favourites? Once the stalwart of takeaway choice in this country, we are now informed that no longer does it rule the roost. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Tags: Indian food, indian takeaways
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  • 05Dec

    Do takeaways become more relevant after the clocks go back?

    When the nights get darker after the clocks have gone back, we leaving in the morning to go to work and return in darkness. The weather is horrible, the sofa and television is beckoning, the kitchen or going out to a food store is not an attractive concept.

    A survey conducted by www.just-eat.co.uk the UK’s leading online takeaway portal, asked 3,015 people in the UK what they estimate they spend on take away food per month combining the data from the company’s online figures. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Tags: chinese takeaway, Indian food, indian takeaways, take away, takeaways chinese food
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  • 05Dec

    Do takeaways become more relevant after the clocks go back?

    When the nights get darker after the clocks have gone back, we leaving in the morning to go to work and return in darkness. The weather is horrible, the sofa and television is beckoning, the kitchen or going out to a food store is not an attractive concept.

    A survey conducted by www.just-eat.co.uk the UK’s leading online takeaway portal, asked 3,015 people in the UK what they estimate they spend on take away food per month combining the data from the company’s online figures. Read the rest of this entry »

    Filed under: dining etiquette, eating sushi, guide
    Tags: chinese takeaway, Indian food, indian takeaways, take away, takeaways chinese food
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  • 16Oct

    What is wrong with Indian Food?

    This is a usual thought for people who are just about to leg it over to India. What is the food going to be like? People normally get a bit put off by how dirty the country is but there is really no reason to be put off. Read the rest of this entry »

    Filed under: dining etiquette, eating sushi, guide
    Tags: foreign food, india, indian curry, indian dishes, Indian food
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  • 15Sep

    What makes a pizza desirable?

    If you have ever been in a kitchen with a cooking pizza you will know the answer – the smell of the thing! If you have the time, make your dough yourself, and make sure your preparation is good. if you cannot afford the time to make your own dough, there is lots available at most supermarkets. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Tags: chinese takeaway, Indian food, pizza
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  • 12Sep

    How to search for the best Indian takeaways in your area

    How to do find the best Indian takeaway restaurants in your town? Everyone has their favourite place, but generally is down to the luck of the draw. If you find a good one, and have a positive experience, you are more likely to recommend to friends and family

    There are certain key elements that are influential in making a takeaway become a regular in your choice:

    1. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Tags: Indian food, indian restaurant, indian takeaways
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  • 12Sep

    The best method for choosing a local Indian takeaway

    How do you source the finest takeaway services nearby to where you live? We all have a preferred place, but is largely a down to luck. If you find a good one, and have a positive experience, you are more likely to recommend to friends and family

    There are certain key elements that are influential in making a takeaway become a regular in your choice:

    1. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Tags: Indian food, indian restaurant, indian takeaways
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  • 09Sep

    How to eat out safe in India

    Too scared about getting food poisoning in India? Well, dont be! I know it is much easier said than done yet I assure you that India is one of the most safest places to eat out and I am not joking! Read the rest of this entry »

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    Tags: Indian food, indian restaurants, indian takeaways
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