Don't Be Disappointed, Choose the Right Indian Restaurant
Living less than ten miles
from the famous curry mile, having eaten curry since I was a boy and still
enjoying an Indian takeaway Oxford or meal at least
once a week I would say that I am reasonably qualified to offer an opinion on
how to choose a good curry house in Oxford
city.
Location
Curry houses seem to be jumping up everywhere now a days. When I was
little there was one curry house and if you didn't go to that you had to travel
rather a long way to get to another one. Today we are failed for choice so
don't be put off simply by the location of your Oxford
restaurant. As there is so much competition it only makes sense
to open a new restaurant where there aren't anymore so don't be surprised or
put off by a new restaurant simply because you think it's hilarious where it is
located.
Time of the Week
Time of the week is energetic
for making your choice. Curry houses usually do a great trade over the weekend
especially after the pubs have closed. Unless you are a regular drinker you
probably won't see them packed out after closing time so you will need to make
a decision based on something else. If you can try and drive past mid week
around a normal meal time. I wouldn't expect you to see a full curry house but
if the curry’s Oxford is good you will no doubt see customers inside
from the native area of the curry house style. This is obviously a good sign as
if the native culture are enjoying the cuisine then you are more than likely to
also.
Recommendations
Everybody including myself
seems to be an expert on curry but it certainly pays to listen. After all if
somebody else has had a good experience then the place has got to be worth a
try. Don't be afraid of listening to recommendations unless they have come from
somebody who only eats after they have been thrown out of the pub when quite
frankly anything tastes nice.
Menu Variety
Having tried all of the
dishes that have been invented especially for the English I now choose my
restaurants based on local variations and Indian curries in Oxford
that I haven't heard of. I like to try new things and like the fact that the
curry house is making an effort to be different rather than continuing to churn
out the same old tried and tested recipes.
Those four top tips will see
you OK when choosing a Famous curry house to eat in but just to leave you on one final
note. When you have made your choice it's always good to try the Indian curry
as this will usually give you a good idea of the quality of the restaurant.
My best place to eat in Oxford is the Annora
Restaurant located at the 63 Church Way, Iffley
Oxford. Surrounded with the hills and river side view. People love to visit
this place as picnic spot as well.
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