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  2. Curry Up Now - Wikipedia

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    Curry Up Now is an Indian fast casual food brand based in San Francisco, California, United States. [1] It was founded by Rana Kapoor and Akash Kapoor in 2009. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. Hello Curry - Wikipedia

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    Hello Paratha products are packaged and delivered using the Hello Curry brand. The company opened its first dine-in restaurant, also named "Hello Curry", in Hyderabad in January 2015. [8] It is a quick service restaurant, and some fare examples include butter chicken. chicken tikka, curry dishes and stuffed paratha, among others. [1] [8] [9]

  4. Phall - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the dish is a tomato-based thick curry and includes ginger and optionally fennel seeds. [2] Phall has achieved notoriety as the spiciest generally available dish from Indian restaurants. [3] It is, however, quite rare to find in comparison to vindaloo (which is usually the staple hottest curry of most Indian restaurants in the UK).

  5. Curry - Wikipedia

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    Curry is very popular in the United Kingdom, with a curry house in nearly every town. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Such is its popularity that it has frequently been called its "adopted national dish". [ 40 ] It was estimated that in 2016 there were 12,000 curry houses, employing 100,000 people and with annual combined sales of approximately £4.2 billion. [ 43 ]

  6. Bunny chow - Wikipedia

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    Bunny chows are commonly filled with curries made using traditional recipes from Durban: mutton or lamb curry, chicken curry, trotters and beans curry, and beans curry. Other varieties found across the country using less traditional Durban-Indian food include chips with curry gravy, fried sausage, cheese, eggs and polony .

  7. Curry mee - Wikipedia

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    Some versions of the dish are prepared with gravy which is drier and thicker in consistency. The city of Ipoh in Perak state is known for its dry curry noodles, which are often topped with pieces of cooked chicken, char siu or roast pork. [6] [12] Curry mee is also available as a flavour for commercial instant noodles. [13]

  8. Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    An everyday Kerala meal in most households consists of rice with fish curry made of sardines, mackerel, seer fish, king fish, pomfret, prawns, shrimp, sole, anchovy, or parrotfish, (mussels, oysters, crabs, squid, scallops are not rare), and vegetable curry and stir-fried vegetables with or without coconut traditionally known as thoran or ...

  9. Curry Row - Wikipedia

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    "Curry Row," [1] or "Little India," [2] and sometimes called Curry Lane, [citation needed] is an area of East Sixth Street, from First Avenue to Second Avenue, [3] in the East Village of Lower Manhattan, with approximately 20 South Asian restaurants.