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Old 06-06-2006, 12:06 AM
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Indian food in Tsing Yi

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Is there any hotel etc where i can get indian food in Tsing Yi.

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Old 06-06-2006, 09:24 AM
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It's not a hotel, and it's not particularly authentic, but Chillie Sark in Maritime Square does a few Indian-style curry dishes. I quite like it...
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I dare say Chillie Sark is the only "Indian" restaurant on Tsing Yi. But I do not like the food there very much. The curry there is too oily for my taste and their Lassie tends to be not so fresh. The Koh I Nor in Lan Kwai Fong is way better.
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I heard that Chillie Sark is resonably good. No need to compare it with other high-end restaurants because the costs are different.
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fromindia your best bet for desi food would have to be in tst. There are places closer to you but unless you get a local to take you, that might be a problem.

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vmlinuz- a hotel in india means restaurant. A place where you can stay is called a lodge.
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Chillie Sark has since closed according to openrice.com...

I'd dare say it's hard to find authentic Indian in Tsing Yi... There's a small place near Central Street in "Sai Wan" that serves cheap and okay-ish Indian food for $36 (HK!!) at lunch for a drink, a soup and a main course (with rice or Naan bread).
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Chilli Sark is still open!
Favourites, Rogan Josh, Channa Masala, Tandoori Chicken, Roti Canai, Pilau Rice... hmm taste buds going now, looks like Take-Away tonight
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vmlinuz- a hotel in india means restaurant. A place where you can stay is called a lodge.
What does 'hostel' mean? An aggressive restaurant ???
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Chilli Sark is still open!
Favourites, Rogan Josh, Channa Masala, Tandoori Chicken, Roti Canai, Pilau Rice... hmm taste buds going now, looks like Take-Away tonight
Oops, sorry about that. that info came from Openrice... I'm going to take the info I get from there with a grain of salt from now on.
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What does 'hostel' mean? An aggressive restaurant ???
Quite possibly,HKNBi, but it normally means a loge for college students. This of course is in the Indian context.
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