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Indian Takeaway Sittingbourne | Sittingbourne Indian Take Aways

If you are looking for an Indian Takeaway Sittingbourne or Sittingbourne Indian Take Away, you have come to the right place to find a great Indian Takeaway.

Check out the Hints and Tips below the listings before booking ordering your Indian Takeaway Sittingbourne or Sittingbourne Indian Take Away.

Indian Takeaway Sittingbourne Listings

Bengal Spice
11 Station Street, Sittingbourne ME10 3DU
Tel: 01795 429292
The Empress Of India
24 East Street, Sittingbourne, ME10 4RT
Tel: 01795 431133
Maharani Tandoori
24 West Street, Sittingbourne ME10 1AP
tel: 01795 423633 ?
Vari Bar & Restaurant
57 High Street, Sittingbourne, ME9 7JJ
Tel: 01795 842540 ?
Curry Queen
38a West Street, Sittingbourne ME10 1AP
Tel: 01795 437 800

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Hints and Tips when choosing an Indian Takeaway Sittingbourne

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It all comes down to taste -personal recommendation is good but what I person likes maybe completely different to what another person likes.

Each Indian Takeaway Sittingbourne will have their own specialities, often specilising in a regional cuisine, and a Chicken Tikka Massala in one will taste slightly different to another – the best advice is to try and find the one you like the most.

Here’s a bsic guide to what is on offer:-

Mild dishes:- look out for the words Korma, Passanda and Muglai these have a creamy mildness.

For those who prefer drier dishes look out for the words Tikka or Tandoori.

Rich and medium hot dishes are Massalas.

For those who like it hot, look out for the Madras (hot) or Vindaloo (very hot) versions.

Those with asbestos lined mouths, the brave and silly forkers like me will go for the the Phal or Tindaloo (extremely hot) varieties – these are often not listed on menus but will be prepared by special order – hotter and hotter curries become strangely addictive. Vegetable dishes can be spiced up as well. Of course if you likeit really hot Sri Lankan food…..

Dhansak dishes (originally from Persia) are medium hot, sweet and sour and lentil based dishes. Pathia dishes are a drier version of the same.

Birianis are a rice based dish often served with a wet vegetable curry on the side.

Indian breads are a delicious accompanyment to any meal. Nan bread is an unlevened doughy bread cooked in a Tandoor clay oven. Chapati is a thin pancake like bread for dipping. Poppadoms are like giant crisps made from lentil flour rather than potatoes to accompany mild or spicy dips.

I hope this has given you a few pointers before you set out to find your ideal Indian Takeaway Sittingbourne.