These are pretty nice. Shame they don't do a vegetarian option but you can buy a separate veggie curry, which we find makes enough food for two adults and two teens.
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watchspring
20 Mar 16#18
Has to be the worst curry ever.
Nan bread was like sheet of cardboard - Give them their due though, it was right shape but about 3mm thick.
Curry can't be proper name for such junk food. Chicken substitute was tasteless and cut like a brick.
Asda used to have reasonable curries this was just ****.
The 2 onion bhajis were only edible items - but they were miniscule.
Won't be back for more - only to complain and ask for money back!!
jakka
16 Mar 16#17
Asda curry has gone downhill thin sauce and very little meat very poor you get what you pay for.
Madzon
16 Mar 16#16
Wow its amazing how they can give such good quality meat for such a cheap price and not be detrimental to our health :-)
deal-hunter
15 Mar 16#6
Good deal but not the same taste!
ASDA changed their supplier of these curries a few months back (so I was told in-store when they disappeared from the shelves for a while). They must use a different recipe, that isn't as nice as the old ones. Yet to try the Aldi ones...
dck to deal-hunter
15 Mar 161#15
That is correct. Asda gave notice to their supplier of 28 years. The supplier didn't take the news too well and put itself into administration - thereby dropping Asda in the poo with no curry in any of its stores. In desperation, Asda sourced its new curries from a company with no experience in making them.
I don't like the new ones either. Find them very salty and bland tasting.
dont buy this and judge indian food. this **** is made by white scientists who have no idea of indian food.
Dyslexic_Dog to navneet1311
15 Mar 16#11
Is this not racist?
sanju1991 to navneet1311
15 Mar 16#12
blimey!! you took the words out of my mouth, mate.
DAZZ2000
15 Mar 161#9
Korma blimey guvnor you must be chicken jalfrazi :stuck_out_tongue:
compact
15 Mar 161#8
Lovely, heat added
abigsmurf
15 Mar 16#7
Tried one of these recently, found the sauce to be too thin and lacking in flavour, even by micro-meal curry standards.
adwils
15 Mar 16#5
Aldi better at £1.50 per meal.
Asda Nan thin & tasteless, bhaji tiny
sradmad
14 Mar 161#4
good find op, heat added :smiley:
ScoobyZ
14 Mar 162#2
Mild but hot.
batista to ScoobyZ
14 Mar 16#3
I add some encona chilli sauce to make it hotter
aurora
14 Mar 165#1
These are pretty nice. Shame they don't do a vegetarian option but you can buy a separate veggie curry, which we find makes enough food for two adults and two teens.
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the following combinations are available
chicken korma & chicken tikka
chicken korma & chicken jalfreji
chicken tikka & chicken jalfreji
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Nan bread was like sheet of cardboard - Give them their due though, it was right shape but about 3mm thick.
Curry can't be proper name for such junk food. Chicken substitute was tasteless and cut like a brick.
Asda used to have reasonable curries this was just ****.
The 2 onion bhajis were only edible items - but they were miniscule.
Won't be back for more - only to complain and ask for money back!!
ASDA changed their supplier of these curries a few months back (so I was told in-store when they disappeared from the shelves for a while). They must use a different recipe, that isn't as nice as the old ones. Yet to try the Aldi ones...
I don't like the new ones either. Find them very salty and bland tasting.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/oct/28/asda-curry-shortage-ready-meal-supplier-administration
Asda Nan thin & tasteless, bhaji tiny