MASAMAN CURRY

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Got to say J W's Masaman is the best in the Kingdom

Had it now 4 times on the trot and can't fault it

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thanks..will keep it in mind for next time we come to HH...the kidlets loooooooove this kind of food! :)
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Who is JW ? is this a resturant ? a person ?

Where is JW ????????

Any answers please. how can we enjoy htis curry if we dont know where we can get it ......
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If we're doing a massaman thread, I lurve the one they serve in Monsoon. I know it can be a bit expensive at times in there, but I love the wooden Vietnamese atmosphere, being on the balcony watching the road go by and the massaman is just fantastic.

cant speak for JW's. but I'm looking forward to trying it...
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lockwood74 wrote:Who is JW ? is this a resturant ? a person ?

Where is JW ????????

Any answers please. how can we enjoy htis curry if we dont know where we can get it ......
JW is a forum member. The place to enjoy this curry is Johnny Walkers bar. :cheers:
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I'm a curry lover but I don't know masaman, can someone describe for me please then I'll know what I'm going to have at JW's. :thumb:
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Mild curry with meat (chicken ) onions and potatoes in a coconut sauce toped with rice or French bread

Delisicous but up to you

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Best masaman I ever had was at the London bar. Aparrently they had it cooking for 3 days, and was tasty big stylie. I haven't sampled any others so I have limited knowledge......
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Randy

Got to go with you there

Used to work down petticoat lane and the best curries had been on the boil for days. No utensils Rice balls (Chicky stuff) all Paki style

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ps

Used to partake with Syd Barret (Floyd) before the acid took over. Bacon Butties were also the going thing for Jewish men who didn't want the wife to know

Let's face it.............We all cheat!!!!!!!
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I find that a fair few thai dishes always taste better a few days into it masaman is one Pallowe another but mrs sarges rendition of ghurkha curry taught by me adapted by her is fabulous 2 days old :D :D :D :D :D

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On the way back out a couple of weeks ago, I had a surprisingly good Massaman at Suvarnabhumi. It was a small place on that mezzanine level between departures and arrivals, I don't know the name but it was about the last Asian restaurant to the right.
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Post by BaaBaa. »

I've never had a yellow curry in Hua Hin, anyone know where does a good one.
I had one in the Riverside Restaurant in Chiang Mai, possibly the best place i've eaten in Thailand.
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Anybody???
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I think yellow curry is mainly North so you have probably had the best.
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