No visit to London is complete without having Indian food, or a curry. Having spent so much time in London my friends had high expectations of me finding a good Indian place. And I actually think I did. The Delhi Brasserie on Firth Street. Still trying to live up the the expectations of knowing Indian food I guided my friends through both Papadums, Tandoori and curry dishes carefully explaining which dishes that where hot and which one that were not.
Wanting to try something new as always I decided to go for King Prawns cooked in a creamy medium hot sauce. The smell was divine and the taste was hot. Maybe not as hot as other Indian dishes I had with London friends, but it was definitely not a medium spiced sauce. My friends also got quite spicy dishes and in the end we were all dipping the remaining nan-bread in Milo's very mild and creamy Chicken Tikka, just to cool of our pallets.
Regardless of having had both water and wine through out the the evening I woke up 5 o'clock the next morning dying from thirst. Cia also woke up and between the two of us I think we drank almost a litre of water before happily going back to sleep again.
Oh well, at least my friends will never forget the the Indian food they had with Cathy in London... Very spicy.
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