Click here for Arsenal FC news and reports

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 30

Thread: Sir C, I took the GLW to Joy Kitchen in Orpington on Friday night

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1

    Sir C, I took the GLW to Joy Kitchen in Orpington on Friday night

    They sat us on a table for 2 and after we ordered moved us to a table for 4... I think you know you have ordered well when that happens.

    Agree with you that the roti canai was excellent, really hit the spot. I had the nasi goreng which was fine, but I think they had toned it down somewhat for the british market. I recall it having much more punch in Bali.

    They only had 3-4 tables in on a Friday night and not many takeaways as far as I could tell which is not a promising sign for them as a business. I would suggest going back soon before they go out of business if you like it.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Maravilloso Marvo View Post
    They sat us on a table for 2 and after we ordered moved us to a table for 4... I think you know you have ordered well when that happens.

    Agree with you that the roti canai was excellent, really hit the spot. I had the nasi goreng which was fine, but I think they had toned it down somewhat for the british market. I recall it having much more punch in Bali.

    They only had 3-4 tables in on a Friday night and not many takeaways as far as I could tell which is not a promising sign for them as a business. I would suggest going back soon before they go out of business if you like it.
    I must say I tend to just use it for the roti canai recently. I agree, it's never busy enough to look like a healthy business is it? It would be a shame if it failed, I think they've tried really hard on alimited budget.

  3. #3
    There was a rather trendy modern cosmopolitan looking Indian a few shops down that looked like it had been professionally designed, which for a high street Indian is very unusual. It actually took me a few minutes of looking at the menu to work out exactly what cuisine it was. This place was buzzing with atmosphere, which made me quite sad for the Malaysians a few doors back as they have no chance of competing regardless of the quality of food.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Maravilloso Marvo View Post
    There was a rather trendy modern cosmopolitan looking Indian a few shops down that looked like it had been professionally designed, which for a high street Indian is very unusual. It actually took me a few minutes of looking at the menu to work out exactly what cuisine it was. This place was buzzing with atmosphere, which made me quite sad for the Malaysians a few doors back as they have no chance of competing regardless of the quality of food.
    Yes. I haven't tried that Indian, but it certainly looks tempting.

    If Orpington is belssed with anything, it's Chinesers. Xi'an is well known, of course, but Parkside offers a seperate menu of authentic chinese food alongside the usual UK restaurant favourites, King Palace has been reliable for years and then there's Joy Kitchen for your Malay and Indonesian requirements. Good timez, I think you'll agree.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Yes. I haven't tried that Indian, but it certainly looks tempting.

    If Orpington is belssed with anything, it's Chinesers. Xi'an is well known, of course, but Parkside offers a seperate menu of authentic chinese food alongside the usual UK restaurant favourites, King Palace has been reliable for years and then there's Joy Kitchen for your Malay and Indonesian requirements. Good timez, I think you'll agree.
    I'm told that that Atul Kochhar place in Petts Wood is really very good. I never had any money when I was living there (for obvious reasons), so never went. However, those who did tell me good things.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I'm told that that Atul Kochhar place in Petts Wood is really very good. I never had any money when I was living there (for obvious reasons), so never went. However, those who did tell me good things.
    I keep meaning to try it but I keep forgetting.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    I keep meaning to try it but I keep forgetting.
    I must admit I've always felt a certain scepticism about 'fine dining' Indian food. I don't know why. Sheer prejudice, I suppose.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I'm told that that Atul Kochhar place in Petts Wood is really very good. I never had any money when I was living there (for obvious reasons), so never went. However, those who did tell me good things.
    http://www.awimb.com/showthread.php?...highlight=atul

    I have been there, it is very good. Though it does seem strange to be paying more London prices when you're clearly in Kent.

  9. #9

    For obvious reasons b? Are we to believe you were once a man of straw?

    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I'm told that that Atul Kochhar place in Petts Wood is really very good. I never had any money when I was living there (for obvious reasons), so never went. However, those who did tell me good things.
    . . . . . . .

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    . . . . . . .
    I was living in this place because I had split up with my former partner and was renting a flat there. Between the mortgage on the old place and the rent on the flat, there wasn't much left for slap-up feeds.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •