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Show In a Rush? Try Curry In a Hurry DAILY SPECIAL F13 Friday, June11, 1999 Eligibility by DonnaL. Barstow @ Delta Center Has Skaters Going in Circles Todd Hurry Gold medalist Tara Lipinski bailedonthe opportunity to retain hampions on Ice. » and $50. at S$ ind the Delta Center box office ‘This tiny eatery, run bya Pa kistani family ne' estaurant business, offers a limited menu of mild to spicy curry dishes. The heat of the food BS ~ tor for Champions onIce. Other top skaters, such as El dredge, opted to stick around for 2002. Goes Soneg aE Bol Fas hot: " changes with customer whims, said Yaser Nisar. who works in DINING OUT the restaurant with his mother, Mona, and father, Rana, plus his three brothers. “We spiced it upalittle in the last couple weeks,” Nisar said to Curry in a Hurry early in the spicy concoction of boneless diced beef, tomatoes and through Thursda a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; F and Saturday.11 a.m. to day, intoa small, square brick building with attractive greentrim. It is hard to believethereis seating for morethan a dozen people, as onions, served with rice and the flat bread known as naan($4.50). ence, something like eating in your neighbor's kitchen. The modest menu adds to that family style dining ambience. With a curry theme, you would expect that most of the dishes are thick stev Surry, which comes fromthe southern Indian word kari, means sauce, iweording to the Food Lover's Companion. Curry has become a generic term that includes any piey dish with a gravy \ll curry dishes contain curry powder, which is a mix of up to 20 spices, including carda: mom, chiles, red andblack pep: per, cumin, nutmeg, saffron and turmeric, Theflavor depends on liat spices are used, while the heat is proportional to the quan. tity pepper and chiles. Most indian cooks grind spices to nike their own curry powders. lhe Nisar family’s recipes are closely guarded secrets, accord- in to the son, who will only de vibe the dishes in general terms. His father's specialtyis ia. a curried stew of mutton, mb or chicken. Unless you get youare likely to misshis beef so that I could pretty much do @ Curry Ina Hurry 20 S. State, 467-4137 @ Hours: Monday “We change it around for people’s taste.” Curry ina Hurryis squeezed aims. Certainly,it would be an intimate dining experi- “I'mreally enjoyingthis Eldredgesays. “They keptit open whatever I wanted, and it's been great. I've competed against the sameguysI would have competed @ Wheelchair Access: S @ Credit Cards: No ® Liquor: it was the only This year still goodseats availabl “We are hing the tion point,” Eldredge says ofth glut of tours and TVspecials th: have popped up in recent ye: Riedel said. adding, “The oil Alwaysin the fall therewill bea lot more security ‘The band prefers to focus om it first headlining tour, Riedel saiv “a great experience to meet th true Rammstein fans.” Filmmak+ David Lynch is one of those far and is largely responsible | breaking Rammstein in Ameri ‘Soon it’s going to get back | where it's just the true fans wh Valley City stop of that tour last “It was a different crowd, Riedel said. “It was more of a skater crowd and teen-agers than a thing that really is different i music and violent imagery for more than 10 years. Rammstein’s has faced controversy since its in ception. When Rammstein’s 1995 The samosa appetizers, members blame most of the mis- conceptions about the band on its German heritageand its refusal to debut, “Herzeleid” (“Heartache”), was released, the bare chested cover photo of the band incited two songs on the soundtrack «! “Lost Highway,” and played th with potatoes or meat(75 cents), record andperformin English. In some critics to accuse them of ad vocating a “master race.” Others album constantly during filminy converting much of the crew int Rammstein fans. said singer Tillemann was inten tionally trying to sound like Adolf Hitler when he sang, and was. pyromaniac’s dream, featurin bombs, flame throwers and sha! fried triangles of dough stuffed meal. are hearty but not id has a distinctly different flavor would be wonderful picnic Nisarcredits the samosasfor the oring and a small amount of saf fron, one of the world’s most restaurant's creation: Publicdemand for theturnovers at Tower Theater screenings of East In dian movies convinced the fam: A vegetarian entrée combines all the vegetable choices withrice, naan and a drink, for$6.25. time within hours. months after tickets went onsalt Rammstein crowd.” Rammstein sells millions. o records across Europe, headlining In a combination plate ($6.45), dane appearance. Thelentils looked fame, tov, but packed a similartaste wallop. longest out @ Continued from F-! Curry ina Hurryalso has an authentic beginning for your spices such as Champions on Ice, Forthe Tonya-and-Nancy Olympics) soli Cube. Riedel remembers the West different Line of Fire @ Takeout: Yes @ Child's Menu: No @ Parking: On-sitelot chicken is moist. tender and deli getables are stars in this cuisine. One recent choice was diced potatoes mixed with spin a combination whose bite ‘as a fiery contrast to its mun deemed to be something that pro vides an excellent opportunityfor the athletes to showcase their skills, then they are sanctioned.” That goes for the exhibitions, For example, the 1994-95 Cham pions on Ice tour (right afterth mM. choicefor youngsters and diners from the rice most Americans eat, andis tinted with yellowfood col says USFSA spokesman Bob Dun lop. “They look at the events ona case-by-case basis and if it’ is Rammstein: under cious. It is not as hot as the other the chicken comes with rice, naan, a choice of vegetable and a drink. Thericeis basmati, which though they may be “There's no so-called criteria. more fierce than the competition onthe ict are in the audience.” just rules.” Prices: Inexpensive The thandhoori chicken is wonderful. Although it is not baked in a traditional tandoor (oven), the fowl has been rubbed and marinated in the Nisars’ own blendof spices. Even thoughit is missing its skin (less fat!), this who don’t careto sear their lips. ing dollars can ty Yes, there are rules, nebulous exhibition-style game in town Tom Collins, who competed in the 1950s as a pairs skater from against, @ Reservations: No But you don’t have to go away hungry. entrees and would be a good pecially in these off Olym| ompetition for com She also skates with Stars on Ice (once sponsored byDiscover, nowa Target show). the primary commercial competi ily there anappetite in Utah fortheir cuisine. So when you're in a hurry, think curry. It's hot Anne Wilson is The Tribune's restaurant reviewer. The newspa percovers the cost of mealsat res. taurants reviewedand there is no connection between reviews and restaurant advertising. virtually everyinterview the band has done with the English: f we were we wouldn't alw be going throughallthis hass| Bassist Riedel, interviewed through an interpreter, said the bandis looking forwardtoits first American headlining tour, despite the latest political controversy swirling around Rammstein in the wake of Columbine. The group woncritical ravesforits outland: led performanceson the 1998 Fami Valuestour, often up- tablished platinum selling acts like Korn and Ice festivals with more than 100,000 fans in attendance, but the band pushing fascism and communism on the band’s fans. Riedel said all the accusations are particularly ridiculous, considering the band doesn’t writepolitical songs. Riedel did not elaborate on Rammnstein’s statement regarding the Columbine attack, other than to say “that is the band’s response to politicians who criticize thearts for something that happens.” The band will not do anything to ac- knowledge the tragedy when it performs in Denver on Monday, ‘The groupsent Lynchatapeof it first album, hoping he would d rect a video. Instead, he include! Rammstein’s stage showis tering glass. Some venues on the tour, i: cluding NewYork City, arenot :1 lowing all the usual pyrotechni: associated with a Rammste show, but Riedel said it will 1 deter the band. ymetimes welike not usit those elements when we're pr! forming, because we want to svi theshowis the wholethingfor 11 fans, orif it's the music,” Ried said. 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