A friend suggested Indian bread for dinner because none of us feel like eating rice. So we arranged to meet at The Andersonian's Club at 6 pm.
Hubby and I arrived earlier than our friend. The menu states 6 pm but we were told that it is only ready at 6.30 pm.
Big tree in the compound.
We were invited to take a seat while waiting for our friend to reach, which she did shortly after.
We were the earliest customers and I used the time for taking some snapshots.
View facing the Anderson School.
A painting of the Anderson School clock tower on the wall of the club.
This was also found on the wall of the club.
A wooden screen with carved designs shielding the doorway to the washrooms.
The Menu.
Sizzling Tandoor Chicken
Aloo Gobi
Cauliflower and potatoes - mildly spiced.
Dhall Tadkha - Lentil specialty.
Kashmiri Naan
Stuffed with mixed fruits and nuts.
Keema Naan
Stuffed with spicy minced lamb
Garlic Naan - topped with chopped garlic.
Hubby and I used to love garlic naan but after tasting the other stuffed naan, the garlic naan tasted plain.
This picture was before the last naan order arrived at the table.
We should have stopped at these but I underestimated the size of the naan.
Turned out that we couldn't finish all the naan and the chicken.
What we couldn't finished were all packed for the next day's lunch.
Linking to Tuesday's Treasures & Image-in-ing.
And I am sure that God who began the good work within you
will keep right on helping you grow in his grace
until his task within you is finally finished
on that day when Jesus Christ returns.
(Philippians 1:6, The Living Bible-TLB)
wow that tree is spectacular! That's a very delicious and satisfying meal, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie!
DeleteIs this a regular restaurant that anyone can eat at, or more of a country club? Seems to be more of a club, as you have to be there at a certain time. My very favorite is this awesome tree. I lOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny! Business is open to the public. Starting from 11.30 am. After lunch, they take a break and reopens at 6.30 pm.
DeleteMe encantan tus fotos y los productos son estupendos! te espero por mi último post!💚💚💚
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carolina!
DeleteMy goodness those naan breads look delicious, such a lovely variety. I too loved the tree, stunning.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas! There are many to choose from!
DeleteNice painting of the wall tower, i would like to have the mildly spiced cauliflower and potato
ReplyDeleteClock tower i mean
DeleteThank you, Libby! I like the cauliflower dish too!
DeleteLove the photo of the clock tower. Old school.
ReplyDeleteNaan with mixed fruits and nuts is something new to me. I would like the lamb naan. Prefer savoury stuff. I only tasted cheese and garlic naans in the past.
They have many varieties to choose from.
Deletealoo gobi and keema naan with minced lamb are so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun! Yes, very tasty!
DeleteAquela árvore é de uma grande beleza.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you, Francisco!
DeleteThe cauliflower dish and the lentils look so good! Sometimes we get tired of rice, too, it's use a lot in south Louisiana.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi! We are eating less of rice these days.
DeleteMe encanta la comida y el árbol es precioso. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
Delete...the school and its grounds are beautiful. Thanks Nancy for stopping by, I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom! Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteWhat an amazing tree and beautiful view of the Anderson School and grounds. You used your time well before your meal to take photos. Thank you for sharing. The food looks delicious. I'm sure you enjoyed what was served.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteYummy India foods . I love naan , chicken butter masala .
ReplyDeleteThank you, Aditya! Once in a while, we enjoy Indian food!
DeleteGreat tree shot .
ReplyDeleteThank you, Aditya!
DeleteKeep commenting on my blog because I love your comments.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Will do so!
DeleteThat big tree is unusual to my eyes.
ReplyDeleteIt is one of the many old trees growing in Ipoh area.
DeleteSome interesting photos here and also interesting food. Have a good week Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane!
DeleteWhat a beautiful place and what a lovely dinner. I love Indian food. Curry rocks.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ❤
We also like Indian food once in a while to spice up compare to the plainer Chinese food.
DeleteBeautiful landscape and good food.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sallie!
DeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteThis meal looks delicious.
I do not know garlic naan. I love plain garlic.
Greetings, Nancy.
Thank you, Lucja!
DeleteLove your review as always ))
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elena!
DeleteNaan comes in so many different versions these days. But I love them all. It must have been heavenly with that Tandoori chicken.
ReplyDeleteThank you, David! They are yummy!
DeleteThis looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear!
DeleteYou made the food looks so tempting and I feel like going again!
ReplyDeleteHa ha..me too!
DeleteYummy food! My dad went to that school :)
ReplyDeleteSo he is one of the old Andersonians!
DeleteThe curry and naan looks very comforting.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Monica! Very comforting indeed!
DeleteMore great photos of a great looking place
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne!
DeleteOo my brother's alma mater. Interesting to have this makan place in the school, I must go check it out! And I LOVE naan.
ReplyDeleteDo check it out, I am sure you would love the food!
DeleteLove the big tree..
ReplyDeleteThank you, Krishna! It takes many years for the tree to grow to such height and beauty!
DeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteOmigosh ..I am absolutely drooling over the food. The scenery is beautiful too. You pick the best places for makan adventures, Nancy :D
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon! The food here is good!
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