I cannot disagree with you. Wouldn't we all?
However, it does a community no good to ignore concerns from some of its
citizens, rather than make those citizens feel validated by hearing them.
It has been the modus operandi of this community to go from neighborhood
crisis to crisis and flare-up
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Does anyone have any recommendations concerning the numerous Indian
restaurants near the intersection of 40th and Walnut? Is there a universal
favorite (like Beijing for Chinese)?
Jonathan A. Cass
Silverman, Bernheim Vogel
Two Penn Center Plaza, Suite 910
Philadelphia, PA 19102
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I've been known to frequent New Delhi (on Walnut, next to Pattaya Grill).
I must say that I've never even tried the nearby restaurants; why mess
with a good thing? (same reason that I haven't been to the Paris Cafe 41,
since the Green Line opened first!)
HTH!
kmj
On Tue, 27 May 2003, Jonathan
Title: Re: [UC] Indian Food Recommendation
I have eaten at all of the Indian Restaurants in UCity and am very partial to New Delhi on Chestnut. I avoid Sitar on 38th. I don't think they put any care into the food and I've found their small selection to be over cooked, greasy and, believe it or
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I would also recommend Sitar (on 38th near Chestnut), as they have some southern
Indian specialties that you won't find at the others. But all three (Sitar, Tandoor
India (on 40th near Sansom) and New Delhi (on Chestnut near 40th)) have good food at
similar prices. New Delhi always seems to be
I think Tandoor India (on 40th just north of Sansom) is not only the best of
the W Philly Indian restaurants, but maybe the best in the city --
significantly better than New Delhi, but somewhat more expensive (but well worth it).
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