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I admit that I am a little adverse to eating Indian food because I always imagined them to be super spicy (hot & overly-fragrant) but this trip to Al Azhar totally changed my mind. My friend ordered the Thosai Masala ($2.20) and Teh Tarik ($1.00). I was so surprised that their serving is huge and yet their prices are so low! Seems like I've found my new budget meal location. Here is the Thosai Masala, it has three different dips. The yellow curry on the left is the more standard sort of curry i
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I admit that I am a little adverse to eating Indian food because I always imagined them to be super spicy (hot & overly-fragrant) but this trip to Al Azhar totally changed my mind. My friend ordered the Thosai Masala ($2.20) and Teh Tarik ($1.00). I was so surprised that their serving is huge and yet their prices are so low!
Seems like I've found my new budget meal location.
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Here is the Thosai Masala, it has three different dips. The yellow curry on the left is the more standard sort of curry in curry chicken rice, it was my 2nd favourite. The white dip in the middle was a bit sour and other than not too much flavour. The red one on the right is my favourite!!! Strange enough since I usually don't eat spicy food but this is with the curry taste and a graceful tinge of spiciness in it.

Love it when it goes with the masala dosa and the potato fillings! Super yummy and on my hungry days I definitely can finish one on my own even though it looks huge.

The teh tarik was okay, not too thick but quite fragrant to drink. Complements the whole meal well.


Might get a little hot due to renovations around but still bearable.
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2013-09-18