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Re: taj mahal

Postby jambogarry » 16 May 2010 20:28

:lol: :lol:

AWwww cheers erik :wink:

By the way there is this guy in the pub who keeps giving me a hard time :wink: any chance you could stick up for me :lol:
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Re: taj mahal

Postby dotty » 17 May 2010 09:10

Well I've just been told that the Taj Mahal IS open this year, a Turkish friend of ours is working there :!:
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Re: taj mahal

Postby JT » 17 May 2010 11:21

Taj Mahal is closed but the person who owns the land the place was on has opened it kind of but still not seen a chef
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Re: taj mahal

Postby dinky_cath » 17 May 2010 16:16

Went past today and there are taj mahal sıgns outsıde so maybe ıt ıs open - The bıg sıgn has gone and there doesnt look to be a bar?
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Re: taj mahal

Postby JT » 17 May 2010 16:23

I was told that by one of our customers in resort today that they were stopped by someone near price list and asked would they like to book a table.

She said you have to order in the daytime so they can prepare it for you but they passed in the night and saw 2 people eating but none of the tables were made up to sit at and there was no sign of kitchen or chef so please read back into this topic
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Re: taj mahal

Postby Erik The Viking » 17 May 2010 18:37

Sounds dodgy, perhaps they should rename it the 'Microwave Massala'
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Re: taj mahal

Postby Teddybex » 17 May 2010 19:01

I've been told by someone who's working there that it's just had a name change but is the same chef as Taj Mahal :?:
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Re: taj mahal

Postby Erik The Viking » 17 May 2010 19:08

Teddybex wrote:I've been told by someone who's working there that it's just had a name change but is the same chef as Taj Mahal :?:


Chef? :shock: That cant be good, the 'chef' had the job of reheating stuff!!!
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Re: taj mahal

Postby Teddybex » 17 May 2010 19:11

Maybe chef wasn't the right word - how about 'the bloke who knows how to work the microwave'? :lol:
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Re: taj mahal

Postby Erik The Viking » 17 May 2010 19:15

Teddybex wrote:Maybe chef wasn't the right word - how about 'the bloke who knows how to work the microwave'? :lol:


Thats better, so this place is like a takeaway and a restaurant all in one :wink:
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Re: taj mahal

Postby Teddybex » 17 May 2010 19:18

I only ate there once last year and have to say it was the worst indian meal I've ever eaten so won't be going back this year no matter what they're calling it now!
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Re: taj mahal

Postby molly malone » 17 May 2010 19:26

I've read all that's been said about the Taj Mahal recently, but if it's open we will definitely go there for a meal. We have been going there for ten years and never had a bad meal, unlike some other places I could mention.
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Re: taj mahal

Postby Erik The Viking » 17 May 2010 20:16

molly malone wrote:I've read all that's been said about the Taj Mahal recently, but if it's open we will definitely go there for a meal. We have been going there for ten years and never had a bad meal, unlike some other places I could mention.


Good luck!
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Re: taj mahal

Postby madazahatter » 18 May 2010 16:32

Erik The Viking wrote:
molly malone wrote:I've read all that's been said about the Taj Mahal recently, but if it's open we will definitely go there for a meal. We have been going there for ten years and never had a bad meal, unlike some other places I could mention.


Good luck!


I agree with mollymalone, been to Taj Mahal several times and never had a bad meal. In fact the only place I have had a bad meal was in the Love Boat.

If you knew the full ins and outs of most of the restaurants you eat in you probably wouldn't go back. The dirtiest kitchen I ever saw was in a famous chain of fast food outlets in England (not Knowing For Certain any names if you get my drift.) :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: taj mahal

Postby Erik The Viking » 18 May 2010 16:45

madazahatter wrote:
Erik The Viking wrote:
molly malone wrote:I've read all that's been said about the Taj Mahal recently, but if it's open we will definitely go there for a meal. We have been going there for ten years and never had a bad meal, unlike some other places I could mention.


Good luck!


I agree with mollymalone, been to Taj Mahal several times and never had a bad meal. In fact the only place I have had a bad meal was in the Love Boat.

If you knew the full ins and outs of most of the restaurants you eat in you probably wouldn't go back. The dirtiest kitchen I ever saw was in a famous chain of fast food outlets in England (not Knowing For Certain any names if you get my drift.) :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


Well thats 2 customers for them, i personally dont like food produced in one place, reheated in one, then reheated again in another...but if its your bag then enjoy!
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Re: taj mahal

Postby madazahatter » 18 May 2010 17:15

So I take it then that you don't eat ready meals takeaways or kebabs back home, nothing but home reared meat and veg out of the garden for the viking????? Suppose you milk your own cow as well.
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Re: taj mahal

Postby jambogarry » 18 May 2010 17:25

Erik The Viking wrote:
Teddybex wrote:Maybe chef wasn't the right word - how about 'the bloke who knows how to work the microwave'? :lol:


Thats better, so this place is like a takeaway and a restaurant all in one :wink:

You could call it........ ding ding Beep Beep Curry in a hurry ( Turkish spelling)
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Re: taj mahal

Postby Erik The Viking » 18 May 2010 17:28

madazahatter wrote:So I take it then that you don't eat ready meals takeaways or kebabs back home, nothing but home reared meat and veg out of the garden for the viking????? Suppose you milk your own cow as well.


Of course i do, you dont get 20 stone from living in River Cottage

Except i KNOW its takeaway, not fobbed off as 'freshley cooked by our chef'

So are you saying you would be happy to go to your local restaurant and for them to bring in a takeaway from down the road, stick it on a plate and charge you double?!
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Re: taj mahal

Postby jambogarry » 18 May 2010 17:32

madazahatter wrote:So I take it then that you don't eat ready meals takeaways or kebabs back home, nothing but home reared meat and veg out of the garden for the viking????? Suppose you milk your own cow as well.

NO He just does not eat re-heated food. :?

Why Is it so hard for some folk to believe that people dont like re-heated food.??????
We dont eat like KINGS BACK HOME nor do I eat Re-heated food back home.
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Re: taj mahal

Postby madazahatter » 18 May 2010 17:35

Thats taking it to extremes.

My point is that you don't know what you're getting a lot of the time, my experiences of the Taj have always been good. I'm not saying what they did was right but it had lots of people fooled.
After reading the posts in the thread I would reconsider using that place but thats not withstanding the fact that the meals I had there were spot on.
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