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   29/10/2006, 7:49
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 Jane and Danny wrote:

I think the Indian at the bottom of Bld Gambetta has closed down now.

Jane

Confirmed - now a kebab house. Didn't see any pets in that vicinity though.

John

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   17/01/2007, 10:06
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We found the Chinese in Cahors to be pricy, with small portions and very bland. Try the Mandarin in Caussade - much better.
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   19/01/2007, 15:13
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There's a good restaurant in Cazals a couple of doors down from a well known Immo, booked a Sunday lunch there a day before signing our Compromis and it was completely full, (60 odd covers), with a combination of French & expats.
My doctor said one drink per day, I can live with that !
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   07/01/2008, 11:03
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 Jane and Danny wrote:

...Despite its name we have been to 'Curry Brian' a number of times. Really high quality, good food, highly recommended.

Sorry to drag this old thread back up again, but I wanted to post to say thank you to Jane and Danny.

I had to go into Cahors on Saturday, and remembered that someone had posted about an oddly named Indian restaurant.  I found this thread again, and decided to try out "Curry Brian" on the strength of the recommendation given by Jane and Danny.  I wasn't disappointed, great food, really tasty, and quite the nicest onion bhaji I've eaten in a very long time.

I'll certainly be going back, thanks Jane and Danny Smile [:)]

 


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   07/01/2008, 21:29
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No apologies neccessary for my part Cat.

I like a good Indian as do most of our regular visitors so will very definately be paying it a visit Big Smile [:D]


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   10/01/2008, 12:25
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Guess we will pop in to the curry house too.  No one seemed to have a good word for the place but that was a while back.  has it been taken over recently, or just learned how to cook edible food.

 


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   27/04/2008, 9:50
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Went there last night with a curry lover over from England. Delighted with the meal, well worth the drive.

Thanks to whoever recommended it.

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   27/04/2008, 15:58
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Hi Sunshine

You must give La Terrasse a try (Grezels).Its our nearest restaurant and the Sunday lunch is superb.No choice , everyone eats the same 7 courses and the wine is included . Allow yourselves 3 hours from sitting down to staggering out!!!!

I think it was around 25 euro's last time we went.

Just a couple who run it , madam in the kitchen and Serge ( I think thats his name ) waiting tables.


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   28/04/2008, 15:03
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Hello,

It's the first time I've been here for AGES!  And look what has been revived. 

Quick question - where exactly is Curry Brian?  We're getting really good at making our own (not me blowing my own trumpet but we have been complimented), but fancy a curry elsewhere sometimes.

Sass


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