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🙂 4/5 - This place is slightly different from the other Indian
By 👻 @Gabriel S., 07/09/2017 3:00 am
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This place is slightly different from the other Indian restaurants in Singapore, in that it has a few dishes you might find in the UK (as the name suggests, though not as many as I'd like). It's slightly pricey, but the servings are larger than usual and the quality is good.I tried the Anglo Indian Country Captain Chicken, which had nice semi-crunchy onion bits inside. It had a very generous portion of chicken, and used above average sized and above average cuts (though not chicken breast, as you'd likely find in the UK - which was a good thing since that'd be too dry). While delicious, I'd been told it was of medium spiciness, but I found it very spicy.The kulcha (an Indian bread you don't find in most places) was fresh, hot, crispy and glittering with butter. It had a great onion flavour too, containing finely minced and not too raw onion (there was also a potato option).The mango lassi was not very sweet, had a relatively mild mango taste and had more ice than I'd have liked, but it was only $7 and still better than at some places, so.Unfortunately the rasmalai (Indian cheese cake) was disappointing. It had a bit of a chalky taste and aftertaste and was like minced paneer compressed together (yes, I know it's made of paneer but at other places where I've had this it was more like cake, creamier and richer).
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