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  1. Thanks for the kind endorsement S, it was great talking to you and I am glad you enjoyed the meal. (BTW my wife is not happy with the "auntie" bit ) After last night, are you sure you want to open a restaurant ? Bhasin
  2. Thanks Don. Plan was to open quietly and let the staff in training work out the kinks for a couple of months and the kitchen settle down. That was not meant to be, got slammed. Service will take some time and some things like the chicken wings and the lentils need some work because we no longer have charcoal and have to work with a natural gas Tandoor. However, time will tell but we are glad to be back amongst our neighbors and friends Cheers Balraj Bhasin
  3. The Bon Chon wings, this Sunday, were OK but certainly not 'blew me away'. Got half soy garlic n half spicy. They were crisp and stayed crisp even after refrigerating leftovers and reheating. My takeout order was ready in 10 minutes so I suspect they keep them half done. If I were nitpicking, I would say they were overly greasy, perhaps low frying temp. Now I have to head to SpiceXing, to try Sudhir's.
  4. have had so many setbacks with the re opening Don that I am tired of saying 'another few weeks' so I will stick to soon
  5. Bombay Curry Company - wings were were charcoal broiled on a skewer in a clay pit oven called the 'Tandoor'. It was a simple marination of ginger, garlic, Garam Masala ( an Indian spice mix blend, which was ground in house) etc. Hope to serve you some soon. incidentally, yesterday a friend mentioned the wings at Bon Chon with so much passion that I plan to head that way today. Hard Times, Alexandria had some great wings.It used to take like forever (as unlike some other places they did not have them pre baked sitting in the cooler to be flash fried) but once you got them you were in wing heaven. The hottest I had were the Atomic Wings at Wing Stop
  6. It's a small world Don and I shall also start, like you, with..... Several years ago..........I enter my home to find my wife with some friends, some little group meet. I knew them all, except one and the intro started with " her family owns a restaurant in DC". Because of her obvious Indian features I presumed an Indian restaurant and asked which one, " Ben's Chilli Bowl, do you know it ?". Do I know it, holy shit, it's an institution, a DC landmark and I have the owner's wife in my home! what an honour, THAT sir, was my introduction to Jyotika. (Nizam if you are curious, the common friend is Mona Katyal and her friend). Welcome Nizam, though I must confess that in spite of so many 'notes to self' I have still to visit Ben's, something I plan to rectify soon as you open in Arlington. Are you planning to expand the menu or keep it pretty much the same? Wishing you continued sucess. Regards
  7. numerous issues with the utilities which are fianally sorted out, contracor says four to six weeks but if you factor in licencing, staffing etc it might be a wee bit longer.
  8. Bombay Curry Company – Children’s Day Nov. 14th- Last Fundraiser at current location 100% of the proceeds to ‘The Fund for Alexandria’s Child’. The future of any country lies ‘in the hands of its children’. I learnt this from Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister. He loved children and children loved him back, to them he was Chacha (Uncle) Nehru, a man who did wonderful things for them. This vision of his, I believe, has contributed tremendously to India’s current success. November 14th was his birthday and till date it is celebrated in India as ‘Children’s Day’. To honor Chacha Nehru, dine at Bombay Curry Company, November 14th, 2011. All proceeds of the day shall be donated to The Fund for Alexandria’s Child. Thank you for your patronage Balraj Bhasin
  9. Finally! All set to open at dinnertime today. and on a lighter note, one of the comments in response to the story on ARLnow.com ArlForester: June 30th, 2011 12:58 pm I prefer my vindaloo and chili extra hot so this is great news.
  10. Been a while Did not care for their manchurian roll and the pineapple pastry did not do much either BUT the samosa was fabulous, specially the spicy stuffing.
  11. passed it often and finally swung by thanks to your post. A little small but was busier than I expected with a steady stream of people trickling in. The meat guy was missing, I was told he had run out and had gone to kill some cows! I went there looking for the beer and wine powders which the Tea & Spice vendor touted on their website but the lady had not brought them this time. Understand that they might move into the Duron space come winter. There is music, plus hot beverages from St. Elmos besides the produce and baked goods. Overall a very nice neigborhood feel.
  12. Paneer is very easy to make. Bring a gallon of whole milk to a rolling boil. Add some vinegar or lemon juice to curdle the milk. Boil few more minutes until the solids separate. Do not overcook, as that will denature the protein and toughen the cheese. Add some cold water to stop further cooking. Strain in a muslin cloth and tie in tight ball. Leave to hang over sink for few hours or place on drainboard weighed with a pot of water. That is all there is to it ! With practice you will figure out how much vinegar to use and also how long you want to hang/press it.
  13. No, 'the management' is the same. The weekend buffet had been stopped for a short period because it was not cost effective for the price but people want it so its back and now available everyday. Weekdays is currently an unbelievable 8.95. Recent selections included Tandoori Chicken, Butter Chicken, Lamb Rogan Josh, Sweet sour Fish, Vegetables, Lentils, fresh bread, dessert etc. Weekends the selection is expanded and the price goes up to 11.95
  14. Suspect they did not generate the volume to support the large space. Dined there once with a group, majority did not think much of the food. There was an online auction for their equipment about a week ago.
  15. SAM WANG in Florida Market has them. They are usually in a box near the cashier.
  16. Some people at the 'other table', namely me, did not have a clue as to how this was going to work out, the half price bottles of wine were a steal, the cocktails and the extra pani poori were not and everything adds up. Ended up with 90 for two which was still quite reasonable for the spread. My personal favorite was the warki paratha, the galauti kabab and the mushrooms. The fish curry was my wife's fave. Thank you Gennaro for organising this, so glad this was on thursday ( am vegetarian on tuesdays). Have to back for the eggplant now which never made it to our table.
  17. Can you please make it bbhasin + 1, thank you
  18. Chef Sudhir Seth is a master but I just cannot pass this opportunity to blow my trumpet. Enjoy. http://www.monkeysee.com/play/3125-indian-recipes-how-to-make-chicken-curry
  19. A stellar meal and wonderful evening. Indique Heights is IMHO is the finest dining space among all the Indian spaces in the area including Rasika, Bombay Club and Passage, very tastefully done. My favorites tonight 1. Konchan Char ( way way up there, took the first sip and was blown away. Regretted not asking for another serving.) 2. Pineapple Menaskai, Oh the play on the sweet and sour with a touch of heat and the Southern flavors. Mind blowing. 3. Ginger Pickle. What can I say. They need to bottle and sell this stuff. 4. Cashewnut Pakora. battered deep fried cashew kernels. Crisp and spicy. My doctor is not going to be happy if he finds out how many I ate. Thank you DanielK for organizing and to Chef Vinod for executing this, the hospitality of the hosts was unsurpassable.
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