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On 2016-04-19 8:12 PM, Je�us wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Apr 2016 17:05:56 -0700, gtr > wrote:
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>> I don't care for hot curries, regardless of whether it's Indian or
>> Thai, but I love most of the rest of the Indian menu.

>
> Agree on hot curries, I like them mild. We had leftover curried
> chicken last night... just enough curry flavour without too much heat.
>



I usually prefer them to be medium. We used to frequent a Thai
restaurant that used to be really good and reliable. Over the last few
years they became hit and miss. It became heat roulette. We would order
different dishes with different heat levels. Dishes we had ordered hot
were mild and those we ordered mild were hot. We tried a new Thai place
and I ordered mine medium. When the dish came it was perfect for me. My
son pointed out that "medium" was 2 on a scale of 5. I think 3 would
have been a little hot for me, and I like hot.
 
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