Saturday 12 July 2008

Indian Feast

One evening, we had take-away food from Banana Leaf Apollo.

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Very heavy to carry all that home.

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Yummy feast about to begin...

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Free curry gravy, the 2 veggies (cabbage & brinjal) that came with the rice set ($3.50) including pappadom and extra order of some lemony spicy chicken ($8).

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And an extra garlic naan.

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Oh, and an extra order of dahl, of which they have many types, but I stick to the yellow lentils ($5).

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There is so much rice in one person's portion, enough for 3 persons, yet the staff had asked me how many portions of rice I'd wanted. :P

Verdict: Very spicy and super yummy.
- the bryani rice was good even when eaten as leftover the next evening;
- spicy chicken was good and still have that lemon taste;
- dahl was buttery and creamy;
- garlic naan and cabbage were good.

The only thing I didn't like was the brinjal dish which had a tad too much spices which gave it a bitter taste.

All that for $19.80, and very the yummy!!

5 comments:

cat_aunty said...

Wow! Looks delish, and what a bargain! The banana leaf rice at Northpoint, costs at least $5 each time, tastes so so, but ALWAYS long queue!

auntie p said...

I think it's not cheap, but quality-wise, it's good, so it's a satisfying meal. :)

KXBC said...

Why not eat there leh? Then no need to carry all the stuff home.

auntie p said...

Coz the SO was not with me when I passed by the restaurant.

EJ. said...

mmmmm....bryani rice on banana leaf.