A Taste of Indian SPICES
There are two ways to get to it:
Go through the
Carrefour site and take the Third road exit, just before you get to Third road
take a right turn and Spices will be on your right: or take Third road going
north, cross Pattaya Klang, and turn into the back entrance to Carrefour. Then
take the first left turn and you will find Spices, again on your right. Plenty
of parking.
You have two options here, if you wait till 19.30
there is a buffet, with a good selection of foods, for 199 baht. The
alternative is to order off the menu. This is quite extensive, all the prices
are in baht: Tomato or Dal soup, 60; Chicken soup, 70; Pappadums(2), 30; Masala
Pappadums(2), 60; Mixed vegetable Pakoras,70; Onion Bhaji, 60; Paneer
Pakora,120; Paneer Tikka, 150 and Chilli Paneer at 150. Further on you will
find egg omelette, 75; Whole or half Tandori chicken 250/150; Chicken Tikka,
175 and Fish Pakora, 150.
Most of the dishes use the Indian descriptions
but the staff are very helpful in telling you what each dish is if you are
uncertain as to what you are getting. As space is limited, I have used the
Indian descriptions, but if you have eaten in an Indian restaurant in the UK a
lot of these terms will be very familiar.
Under Southern Indian there are Idly(3) and
Vada(2),80;Plain Dosa, 90; Masala Dosa, 110; and egg Dosa and Uttadam,120.
Main course vegetable are Paneer Makhri, Dikadai
Paneer and Palak Paneer,150; Chanha Masala, Dal Fry(yellow) and Aloo Jeera,
125; Dal Makhni(Black), 150 and Mixed vegetables at 140.
Then there are Kadai Chicken,175; Butter chicken
and Chicken Tikka Masaka, 180; Fish Masala, 200 and Egg Bhurji,100.
Next comes a range of Rice dishes from plain to
Vegetable Biriiani with prices from 50-125.
Finally there is a
range of Roti/Nan ranging in price from15-40, including Tandoor Roti and Garlic
Nan.
If you would like a
lamb dish instead of chicken, just ask the waiter/waitress and this can be made
for you.
As it was now near
19.30 and we had already eaten, the buffet was being put out and I wandered
over to look at the food. Chef Umesh Dangi very kindly went along the row
identifying each dish and telling me what the ingredients were. That buffet has
some very tasty dishes in it and a good variety as well.
What did we eat; well we shared starters of Onion
Bahji and Vegetable Pakora, followed by Chicken Biriiani and Chicken Tikka
Masala for me, whilst my wife went for Fish Masala and Vegetable Pilau. The
portions are generous and the food is excellent, no complaints at all, so
Spices is definitely on my revisit list.
Before I left, I went to talk with the owner and
the chef to ask if he could produce some of my favourite dishes i.e Jalfezi, Bhuna, Sag Aloo, Dopiaza, and my
favourite Lamb Rogan Josh and would I have to advance order them.
“No problem “, he said “just order when you come
in”.
Now that is what I call service!!
For those who have no idea of what I am talking
about, some brief descriptions:
Jalfrezi; means dry fry, so this hot dish does
not have much gravy. Instead the thick sauce clings to the chunks of
chicken/lamb and peppers.
Bhuna; Spices are gently fried in oil to bring
out their flavour, then meat is added and cooked on so that you get deep,
strong flavours but very little sauce. In the UK, Bhuna is normally a well
spiced curry with a thick sauce.
Sag Aloo; Spinach, with spices and a little
potato, can be eaten on its own or great with a curry.
Dopiaza; Means two onions and is a curry once
again. It is not typical curry house
fare.
Lamb Rogan Josh; This is a classic Lamb Curry
that originated in Kashmir. There are many variations of this dish, but it
should be a deep red in colour due to the spices used.
I called back later to suggest to the owner, that
for the buffet he could put those little stand up label holders with a
description of each item in Indian and English to save his staff having to
continually explain what each item was.
“No problem”, he said “we already do that”.
So, for those with no
idea as to what each dish is, the problem is solved.
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