Thai, Chinese or Indian?!


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Thai, Chinese or Indian?

Takeaway, which do you prefer and what do you order?

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2 weeks ago
Tinkerbelle; hen hao, xie xia, ni?


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2 weeks ago
Tinkerbelle; hen hao, xie xia, ni?

all of the above! sweet and sour pork and crispy duck/ Chile beef if having Chinese. lamb tika corma or rogan josh (depending on how brave in feeling) if Indian and i love Crunchy Rice Noodle with Chicken (Mee Krob Guy) from my local Thai restaurant.

i love chinese take out fan of boneless pork spare ribs with egg roll and pork fried rice and their fortune cookies

I prefer Chinese because there's more choice than at an Indian if you don't really like spicy food. My usual is either Hong Kong sweet and sour pork, chicken and sweetcorn soup, spare ribs in syrup or duck with pineapple.
Although, nothing much beats a chicken tikka passanda from a good Indian.
I have never been to a Thai resteraunt, although I would absolutely love to!

try this thai dish: asam laksa =)

chinese noodles mmmmmmm

chinese-chicken chow mein-mmmmmmmmm yum

none make your own!!! takeaways are full of cheap gunk...
when will you learn?

Indian, purely as I don;t like Chiense, and Thai is OK, but give me a curry anyday.

Chinese - Crispy crispy chilli beef or chicken kung po.
It's making my mouth water just thinking about it.

Here goes:

Indian if I haven't eaten much during the day or if it is cold horrible weather it always cheers me up!
So yummy - Lamb Passanda or Rogon Josh, Chicken Tikka sometimes with Masala sauce, pilau rice, Peshwari Naan, Brinjal or Mushroom Bhajee. YUM it's making my mouth water. With a cold Beer.

Chinese anytime - Crispy Chilli Shredded Beef, Prawn Toast, Satay/Spring Rolls Crispy Shredded Duck Steamed RIce and King Prawns Kung Po is nice too! I can eat loads. A couple of glasses of wine.

Thai chili beef, Delicious

I love Indian food so bad...but not for takeaway. I found out that they use either yogurt or coconut milk for the creamy sauces and they disintergrate easily when they are cold, ruining the goodness of freshly cooked Indian meal. The best dishes of Thai cuisine are also curries and the likes that have coconut milk in it. Or Thai noodles. However, noodles get lumpy for takeaway.

Thus, Chinese is best for takeaway!!!

Thai veggies with sesame seeds (yum!), Chinese black bean sauce with broccoli and Squid..maybe a little sushi , Indian curry any day!

I don't really do any of these cuisines in takeout. I prefer to eat them at the restaurant or cook it myself.

I've never had Thai takeout, so I can't comment there. I've had Chinese takeout and enjoyed it, although if it's something that should be crispy, it's sometimes gets a bit soggy. :o( So I might get something like sesame chicken or kung pao chicken. But my very favorite in Szechwan green beans. Yummy! Indian food is my very favorite cuisine; however, a lot of it doesn't do well if not served immediately. It's best eaten fresh. But take out options would include rice, dal, or perhaps even something like palak paneer. Definitely something without coconut milk or some of the dairy items that will separate. It may still taste fine, but just isn't as pleasing. ;o)

Chinese! Yang chow rice, shanghai rolls and crispy fried chicken.

Ni hao ma? :)

Chinese. (Fried rice, seamed rice, dimsums, noodles, sweet and sour fish or chicken..) ?

Indian, usually chicken tikka masala or chasni.

Totally chinese there is nothing compared to spring rolls and all the different rice and noodle dishes

Chinese is delicious! Pork lo mein, hot and sour soup, shrimp chow fun...yummmm

Indian is pretty good too, though. Love samosas with curry.

Thai usually has too much coconut cream and lemongrass for me. However, there are some really good dishes like Pad see ew.

chinese takeout even if i am chinese
i love chicken wings <3

chinese x

I like the chinese. I love kung pao shrimp, garlic shrimp and spicy crispy shrimp.

Thinkerberlle, woa ai ni !!!




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