Submitted by blaze1234 t3_10pd9sd in Connecticut

My kids want this category for our monthly eating-out treat, we are kinda poor these days and they have not kept up with chores lately, so looking to spend as little as possible.

Area centered around Danbury up to the MA border, west of Waterbury north of Norwalk.

Does not need to be anything gourmet or "special", and ambiance and service quality are irrelevant,

in fact if the food is super great value even takeaway is acceptable.

Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Afghani, Uighur really any Middle Eastern would be fine too, but not east of Nepal.

And yes I have advanced google-fu skillz, looking for members' input based on experience or even hearsay please

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FlowSoSlow t1_j6k0hz8 wrote

Royal Guard Fish and Chips on main st Danbury is my go to for Indian/ Pakistani in Danbury. The restaurant is a pretty shitty hole in the wall but the food is good and cheap.

The Brookfield Market in the four corners also has a really good Indian menu.

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blaze1234 OP t1_j6kk1rd wrote

Excellent thanks.

Which gives bigger portions? We share amongst the group

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condor_gyros t1_j6ll8uw wrote

Royal Guard, but portion size for indian food tends to be small in general.

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blaze1234 OP t1_j6lm10e wrote

Yes. The Halal (Banglashi??) place next door used to do all you can eat lunch buffet for like $16, those were the days.

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Vness374 t1_j6my0mu wrote

Dunya in Waterbury is great!

My son and I had dinner on Saturday night at Salvador right next door, DELICIOUS Turkish food and even a belly dancer! Highly recommend!

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curbthemeplays t1_j6l8m9w wrote

Kolam in Newtown is good. Coromandel in Darien and Orange is exceptional Indian. They aren’t “cheap” but entree portions are huge enough to share amongst family, so you wind up not spending that much.

Is New Haven too far? Tons of options in New Haven and nearby towns.

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blaze1234 OP t1_j6m0j82 wrote

Yes too far but feel free I'll add them to gMaps for when we're in the area.

Thanks

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curbthemeplays t1_j6od6n1 wrote

House of Naan, Sherkaan, RAWA, Midpoint, Mamoun’s, Doner, Lazeez, Maha Grill, Pistachio Cafe, Sitar, Star of India, Saray, Turkish Kebab House, Kasbah Garden, Zaroka, in addition to Coromandel. Enjoy.

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blaze1234 OP t1_j6ogmvx wrote

wow tx

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curbthemeplays t1_j6ol53u wrote

I think there’s a decent middle eastern/Indian population in the area. So lots of good stuff! There’s also some random ones like Lalibela - Ethiopian, Tibetan Kitchen, Hachiroku - izakaya, Toka - Indonesian, Ketkeo - Laotian. Interesting Thai at Sept in Bangkok and Noa. Amazing sushi at Rockfish and ramen at Menya. Great city for ethnic foods.

Almost forgot Havenly, for middle eastern food. they support refugees.

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blaze1234 OP t1_j6onn5h wrote

Makes me want to move (close) to New Haven.

Longer commute into the city though

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blaze1234 OP t1_j6op2nt wrote

I bet not just immigrant populations, but the University = lots of diversity, and lovers of diversity

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Neek_At_Nite t1_j6llj3h wrote

Tandoori flame in new Milford

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blaze1234 OP t1_j6lltsx wrote

Wonderful place when I'm feeling flush or by myself.

Not at all the kind of pricing I'm asking for here, rarely can we three get out for under $80 all up.

I really miss the lunch buffet, all you could eat for $12

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blaze1234 OP t1_j6m0fo8 wrote

I would not jave used multiple labels if I thought they were the same.

I am looking for suggestions in any / all those categories.

We do cook dishes from all these cuisines at home, but once a month we go out, as a family, for a treat of food prepared by others.

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