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rafik
Edited by: rafik  Apr 11, 07, 04:54  #31

Quoting: Puzzler
Well, 'miranda,' I think it was a mistake on my part to talk to you again. I've just read your posting where you praise a type, alleging he's from England and bragging he kicked out to the street his three Polish tenants. Jestesz wynarodowiona szmata. I think such espana is incomparably greater friend of Poland than you (even though he and me are having fight occasionally). Poszla won, szmata.

if you read this post properly u'd understand why this polish lads were kicked out.they were being idiots as there are many like them in the uk.i always defend polish people cos a lot of idiots just generalize but not in this case.defending them just because they were polish is just stupid.calling M szmata just because that not only indicate that you are an idiot but also narodowy-giertychowsko-kaczorowo-radiomaryjny-ojcoworydzykowy kutas(if u r really a pole u will understand it,but i doubt it).
get lost
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Puzzler
  Apr 11, 07, 11:34  #32

Rahuldpawar, ah, Gdansk. Yes, you could make good money there with your Indian teahouse. It's a busy tourist spot. Good luck - powodzenia! PS. Maybe you don't know it, but one of our greatest Polish political scientists is from India - Mr. Peter Raina. A genius. Cheers.

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Karima
  Apr 11, 07, 11:38  #33

think abaut olsztyn is nice city with mych lakes and forst and and here is small that placeslike u want open. in krakow is much restayrant arabic (idontknwo how abaut india) but here just one and samll and which is alltime close (as i hear) so come here) and for sure is cheaper than krakow orgdansk

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witek
  Apr 11, 07, 12:02  #34

will you open Quikie Mart next to Indian Cafe?

Lodz is a good city.


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truebrit
  Apr 11, 07, 13:24  #35

I love Indian food (especially south Indian)-not so keen on the Indian style of tea (chai) which is very sweet and milky.Good luck with your cafe in Poland.A few years ago a report stated that there were more Indian restaurants in Britain than in India..its certainly popular.

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rahuldpawar [Guest]
  Apr 12, 07, 02:50  #36

there are more version of indian tea than chai which is popular form of tea in most houses in india. there are tea plantations in kerala, assam, karnataka, darjgeeling which produce tea.
india is huge country with diverse culture and food habits suitable to their geographical need.

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ekc11 [Guest]
  Apr 15, 07, 15:03  #37

Please think about opening this in Wroclaw!!! There are NO Indian food restaurants here and I was actually just thinking about how I can open one here myself! Please contact me to discuss it further, as I feel this is something that can really work!

Why Wroclaw?
It has a huge student population, is increasingly multicultural (many foreign factories/businesses opening here such as LG, google, Whirlpool, Toshiba etc etc), there is already a very popular Bollywood night at a local pub and Wroclaw is growing like crazy!

An Indian restaurant/tea house is a great idea!

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LoneStranger
  Apr 15, 07, 15:30  #38

Quoting: rahuldpawar
rahuldpawar

Open...I'll be a customer ... I never ate Indian food. I heard its tasty

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 15, 07, 18:56  #39

What is kurry??? I've always heard of it, but never knew what it is


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sledz
  Apr 15, 07, 19:00  #40

Its spicy something similar to cayenne pepper but different

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 15, 07, 19:03  #41

Quoting: sledz
something similar to cayenne pepper but different



I see. You should be a dictionary.


Cat- noun - similar to a dog but different


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sledz
  Apr 15, 07, 19:05  #42

its actually quite tasty.. but the smell...

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 15, 07, 19:12  #43

Quoting: sledz
its actually quite tasty.. but the smell...



So should I try it or not???


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sledz
  Apr 15, 07, 19:15  #44

Yeah try it...If you like spicy its good

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ArturSzastak
  Apr 15, 07, 19:17  #45

Will do. I'll let you know when I can


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rahuldpawar [Guest]
  Apr 16, 07, 07:37  #46

Indian curry is full of various herbs .
its taste different to those people who have not tried any other form of spices except black pepper ,for them it will be new experience .
indian curry is good for cold areas

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zion [Guest]
Edited by: zion  Apr 16, 07, 08:07  #47

I love Indian food if you open in Warsaw for sure will stop by for a old good chicken Tikka masala

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szarlotka
  Apr 16, 07, 08:10  #48

Quoting: zion
chicken teka masala


Oi, tudo bem Zion?

Chicken Tikka Masala is not really of Indian origin. It started life in an Indian Restaurant in Glasgow ! There are lots of examples of Indian dishes that originated in the West and largely consist of very spicy ingredients as opposed to the subtle spices and flavourings of 'real' Indian food from the many different regioanl cuisines of that country.


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Edited by: zion  Apr 16, 07, 08:13  #49

oi tudo bom , obrigado for the information , I did not that , but I also like other dish that I hope are from indian Cusine , too bad not many Indian places to eat in Warsaw .

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BubbaWoo
  Apr 16, 07, 08:32  #50

Quoting: LoneStranger
I never ate Indian food. I heard its tasty


cant beat a curry and a pint of laaarger me ol china... english national dish... splendid...

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LoneStranger
  Apr 16, 07, 08:43  #51

I hope he opens one in Poland. I won't mind travelling to Warsaw just to try his food! I am curious

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LoneStranger
  Apr 16, 07, 08:44  #52

Lodz has a good market too for such foods... but I somehow feel he will choose Warsaw probably...

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maikellll [Guest]
  Apr 17, 07, 13:45  #53

Look for a consultant specialised in business like restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels and clubs, in Poland: mbouricius.wordpress.com

I have great experience with that guy.

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LoneStranger
  Apr 17, 07, 14:34  #54

If he is opening one he should open soon!

Otherwise there are indian recipies online ... my mom says she can try making a few ...

So here you are... eat the cake while its still hot!

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LoneStranger
  Apr 17, 07, 14:35  #55

If your food gets loved... I am sure you'll get your citizenship soon ... and ya... a Polish girl will follow (if you are a good human being that is) (so what say?)...

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rahuldpawar [Guest]
  Apr 18, 07, 01:28  #56

IF U COULD MAKE FOOD WITH RECIPES THEN NO ONE WOULD EVER GO TO cafe to eat still people goto cafe to eat. In India we say" His hands has a taste" and thats why we go to particular cafe to eat food.

I am happy being Indian.

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kakadu [Guest]
  Apr 18, 07, 01:54  #57

Quoting: rahuldpawar
Indian curry is full of various herbs .
its taste different to those people who have not tried any other form of spices except black pepper ,for them it will be new experience .
indian curry is good for cold areas


I'd love to be there to see poles eat a hot beef vindaloo etc., Knowing their cuisine, which is quite "sweet" for the most part, it would be hilarious seeing them cope with the hotness of a curry - they wouldn't know what hit them!!! lol.....but in time, some would become accustomed to it....

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Haroon [Guest]
  May 5, 07, 10:14  #58

hey there, i am not polish however i have a close polish collegue of mine who is HUGELY experinced and is 35 years old.. i think he can help.. however i would want to partner you, so it would be 3 of us..

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koticzku
Edited by: koticzku  May 7, 07, 12:34  #59

there is already a very nice Indian food restaurant called "Masala" in Gdansk

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--Haroon-- [Guest]
  May 15, 07, 05:09  #60

I think i can help, i am a brittsh pakistani, i have a very intelligent polish friend who wants to start up a business with me in the coming months.. where are you situated, have you got a phone number i can get you on..

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