tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post1308138085813027955..comments2024-03-27T14:32:02.179+08:00Comments on Expat Gourmand: Indian @ Brick Lane Brasserie House of Spice, Londonexpatgourmandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06445217785393932551noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post-73376574245880193172013-06-10T12:07:23.193+08:002013-06-10T12:07:23.193+08:00Hi Angela,
Sorry you had a bad experience at this...Hi Angela,<br /><br />Sorry you had a bad experience at this restaurant. We were there over 2 years ago, and it's quite likely that a lot has changed in the past two years. Fortunately there are many other Indian restaurants on Brick Lane to choose from :)expatgourmandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06445217785393932551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post-39397835273078627292013-06-10T10:18:14.409+08:002013-06-10T10:18:14.409+08:00hello I have been in this restaurant where the wai...hello I have been in this restaurant where the waiters outside the door invited us so kindly to come to eat,offering a free drink,once there they became very rude giving us pressure asking the order.After another in the order of eating and raising his voice, once finished the appetizer my friend left the tablespoon that plate, the waiter told him constantly and rude to take it to the next corse,so I asked to the waiter if he could bring one clean and he looked at me very badly, after they brought the bill asking us if we wanted to include any tips and we said no, explaining that the service is not deserved tip because they have been were rude to us, the waiter looked at us saying thank you very much, another told us thanks to see you never again and laughed even with comments really grumpy ... the food wasn't great and the service too bad this place and one of the worst in ten years living in london.angelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12729446870162728736noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post-2549714928419220402011-04-15T02:47:14.164+08:002011-04-15T02:47:14.164+08:00How could we not enjoy Singaporean food? :) I'...How could we not enjoy Singaporean food? :) I've got a list from here to Tokyo of must-eats when we're there. ;) My little fella can hold his spicy (as in chilli/sambal hot) food (within reason of course), but I've never tried Indian food. Was worried that the little tummy would have a problem with the spices. But Zak (my little hero) has proven that it should be ok. :) Will keep you posted. :)Marynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post-84446574016391827882011-04-14T15:28:16.597+08:002011-04-14T15:28:16.597+08:00Yes Mary, and Zak loved the briyani! It's not ...Yes Mary, and Zak loved the briyani! It's not his first time having spicy food (I used to put curry powder in his food when he was between 1 and 2 years old, and I also often cook curry for our dinner), but his tastebuds is still not used to the idea that the tingly feeling on the tongue is not a bad thing. Start 'em young, I say! Our kids are limited by what we allow them to eat, at least when they're this young :) I hope you'll enjoy the lovely array of delicious Singaporean food!expatgourmandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06445217785393932551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post-58103341803237072702011-04-14T02:46:31.848+08:002011-04-14T02:46:31.848+08:00Zak ate briyani?? Wow, I'm impressed!! Way to ...Zak ate briyani?? Wow, I'm impressed!! Way to go, Zak!!<br />Now I'm not so nervous bout letting my 2 yr old try it when we go to Singapore! :)Marynoreply@blogger.com