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Do The Midtown Village For $35

The brain trust/wallet trust behind Bindi and Lolita are giving back to the Plebians. Both are offering 3 Course Menu Prix Fixe seatings at different times, and for different reasons. Whenever, whatever, we’re there. Bindi is promoting their ‘Pre-Theater Meal’ from 5-6:30 PM every weekday and remain BYO. Sweet. Although, the only theater we can [...]

How To: Get Your House Smellin’ Like Palace At The Ben

You know an Indian restaurant is some kinda contender when it’s able to take over the scent of nearly a whole city block in the most godly fashion possible. Sadly, this has been our sole experience of Palace At The Ben thus far, but not for long: Perusing the website alone reveals that this is [...]

The Phoodie Challenge: Rashi’s Definitive, Un-fuss-with-able Egg Curry

We asked, you delivered: A few weeks ago, we openly pined for Curry Eggs, and wondered if anyone had first hand knowledge of them, whether in their own homes or some of the finer Indian restuarants of this city. Sadly, it doesn’t seem like there’s anywhere that serves them that anyone would recommend. (Although we [...]



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Curry Egg Challenge: The Readers Respond!

Earlier this week, Phoodie.info challenged readers to dish on curry eggs: How to make them, where to get them, and can we have some. (Well, not the last one, but hey, if you wanna email us some curry eggs, go nuts.) Today, reader Upma sorta bunts the challenge, but comes up with a homer nonetheless: [...]

The Phoodie Challenge: CURRY EGGS!!!

A recent trip to Baltimore yielded the life-altering discovery of Eggs Muttachar at Hamden‘s reliable Golden West Cafe. Essentially two poached eggs surrounded by vegetables cooked in green coconut curry, this combination is a spicy yet pleasantly dainty dream that’s best enjoyed in the fog of a hangover. Bonus: You get to dip warm naan [...]



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Indian Fusion To Replace Your Moby CDs And $8 Plates Of Edamame

Watch out Asian-fusion, there’s a new fusion in town. And for the love of God, put down that Palm Pilot and Jennifer Aniston DVD. Indian-fusion is becoming part of the popular crowd, and it shows. Bindi recently opened in December 2007. Bootsie’s is becoming Asoka Palace and Minar Palace — YES! — is re-opening in [...]


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