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Bulls4Champs2010 wrote:Who has ever had a meatball curry from Karachi?
The city or the restaurant?
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I heard that report on the radio earlier and my first thought was the International too! That would explain why my last International visit didn't have Mr. Salty as the chef, he's got a job in a supermarket!
I heard that report on the radio earlier and my first thought was the International too! That would explain why my last International visit didn't have Mr. Salty as the chef, he's got a job in a supermarket!
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Did the "all you can eat" buffet for £9.95 at Aakash in Gotham City (cleckheaton) the other day..absolutely superb, only gripe was the price of the beer, but well worth a visit purely for the Lamb dishes...
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Anyone been to that new one in Saltaire/Shipley that's in the Michelin guide? Can't remember its name but it's next door to Da Tonnino or whatever it's called.
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Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 17146 Location: Olicana - Home of 'Vark Slayer
We went to Tulsi yesterday afternoon after viewing the Running with the Bulls display at the adjoining gallery. The food from the buffet was excellent, or it probably was when it was made several hours previously.
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Bullseye wrote:Anyone been to that new one in Saltaire/Shipley that's in the Michelin guide? Can't remember its name but it's next door to Da Tonnino or whatever it's called.
Zaara,s. It must be good to get in the Michelin reccomended, and there can't be many 1* restaurants who deliver free on orders over £12!!!! within a 4 mile radius. Got to be worth a punt before the prices rocket. Have booked for this weekend. I'm intrigued to test it and will go with an open mind...but its a hell of a rep to live up to.
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Don't think it's got a star. Just it's name in the guide. It was on Look North a bit back. Great publicity for them. Think the food is meant to have more of an Indian slant rather than Pakistani but the menu online doesn't look much different for a lot of dishes.
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Zaaras is good, but I wouldn't recommend for a take away. Same price as eating in (not cheap) and very poor portions. Eating in though, the food is amazing. The ambience felt a bit er...whats...the word? Snobby maybe? It's not a very down to earth place.
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