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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    If you like Korean food, Onggie in Tollcross is the best in Edinburgh.
    Not sure I'd pay the soup prices, the bosintang is barking.


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    Chinese chicken curry and chips , It's never changed for me since my dad used to share his with me when he got home from the pub when i was about 8 or 9

    40 years later it's still my favourite food and i can honestly hand on heart say i have never ever ordered anything bar this from the chinese

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilson View Post
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    Not sure I'd pay the soup prices, the bosintang is barking.
    You do know that boshintang is virtually impossible to get hold of outside of rural Korea and 99.9% of koreans dont eat dogs, right? Its a football chant with a xenophobic element to it, nothing else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    You do know that boshintang is virtually impossible to get hold of outside of rural Korea and 99.9% of koreans dont eat dogs, right? Its a football chant with a xenophobic element to it, nothing else.
    I didn't know much of that. Why would I? Although, I did care enough to find out that Nureongi were the type of dog bread for their meat. I had to google it again just now because the name didn't immediately spring to mind.

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    Is there actually something wrong with eating dogs, apart from them having personality? It's not like they're near extinction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Tubs View Post
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    Is there actually something wrong with eating dogs, apart from them having personality? It's not like they're near extinction.
    Probably not (seemingly a good source of protein, and quite lean). Similarly, I remember the scandal about horse meat in findus crispy pancakes. Not many would go for it now but im sure they said horse meat was quite popular on Britain at one time or another.
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    Back on topic.

    Chicken Chasni or Chicken Tikka Garlic Chilli out of the Sanam Tandoori, Falkirk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    I never get a delivery, if I want a takeaway I always phone it in, and pick up. We have a few places locally like the Manor House and the Barbecue, that take me 5/10 mins to get to
    I never get a delivery. If I’m hungry I can go to the fridge/ freezer and cook something.If there’s nothing I fancy I can go to the supermarket or get a takeaway. If, after all that, I haven’t got a meal then I can’t be that hungry. So, no delivery. I

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    I used to use Wongs, but my wife loves the Crispy Shredded Beef with Hot and Sweet Sauce from the Manor House. I always ask for extra veg on the Salt and Chilli Chicken Wings

    As an aside have you tried any of the Korean food from Wongs yet, I haven’t but would be interested to hear of any of your favourites
    No haven’t tried it yet, always say I will but end up going for our regular Chinese dishes instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MKHIBEE View Post
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    I never get a delivery. If I’m hungry I can go to the fridge/ freezer and cook something.If there’s nothing I fancy I can go to the supermarket or get a takeaway. If, after all that, I haven’t got a meal then I can’t be that hungry. So, no delivery. I
    Good contribution to the favourite takeaway thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
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    Shredded Beef in Chilli Sauce
    Whatever the Jade Garden at Stockbridge next to the petrol station used be called about 20 years ago, when I lived down that way.
    The one at cannonmills?! I’ve never been but I’ve always never felt brave enough to try it. It looks a dump, even by Chinese takeaway standards!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    If you like Korean food, Onggie in Tollcross is the best in Edinburgh.
    Will give that a go. I love Korean food but there’s not a huge amount of options. I go to Kim’s Bulgogi on St Stephen Street just now if I want Korean food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Good contribution to the favourite takeaway thread.
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulie Walnuts View Post
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    The one at cannonmills?! I’ve never been but I’ve always never felt brave enough to try it. It looks a dump, even by Chinese takeaway standards!
    I’ve been a few times. Its pretty standard imo. Nothing special but not too bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamig View Post
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    Gautams near Meadowbank or the Peppercorn at Piershill? I’ve been going to the Shapla for years but its not a patch on what it used to be.
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    We stay just up the road so are there fairly regularly. Try the raja nahari gohst, it’s phenomenal.


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    Another vote for Gautams here. Best Indian in the area imo. Pricey for takeaway but that’s because it’s a restaurant.
    Table booked for teatime. The raja nahari gohst is my first choice at the moment but things could change.

    Not a takeaway but thanks guys!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
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    Table booked for teatime. The raja nahari gohst is my first choice at the moment but things could change.

    Not a takeaway but thanks guys!
    I was in picking up a takeaway a week or so ago and its been redecorated to a very nice standard. Place was packed and a really good vibe. I said to my wife when I got back that we’ll need to go for a sit down there soon. Lovely place.

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    Definite downside to living in peebles is on days like today, when I'm severely hungover and craving takeaway food there's just now that really hit the spot.

    Ended up with a beef curry from Chinese which was edible and done a job but I do miss my options from living in Midlothian

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