Went to Kashmir after the game last night for the first time in a while, Seekh Kebabs as nice as ever, but the curry was terrible - won't be heading back there in a hurry.
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Asim wrote:I agree, but are you on commission or something
Went to Kashmir after the game last night for the first time in a while, Seekh Kebabs as nice as ever, but the curry was terrible - won't be heading back there in a hurry.
The rule for the Kash is dry curries are okay, but the gravy-y curries are generally sloppy n a bit crap.
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I must say I have never understood the aura around the Kash.
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tigertot wrote:I must say I have never understood the aura around the Kash.
I've had some really great curries in the Kash, but all my best times in there were more than ten years ago. Every relatively recent visit has been disappointing. I've wondered if you have to play the same pick the chef trick as with the International, where the best experiences are to be had on weekday afternoons, but it doesn't seem so anymore.
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Had the buffet at Anams last night. Not bad, plenty of choice and you can always watch the fish if you get bored. Burnt a hole in my chair this morning though, phew!
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Mr_IncrediBull wrote:Burnt a hole in my chair this morning though, phew!
Why is it that some curry's do that and yet others, of identical hotness don't? Perhaps its in the chilli's?
I just always feel as though I have won the lottery if after 8 pints and a vindaloo, I'm fine the next day!
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Ignore all other posts & head for Prashad Chaat House on Horton Grange Road. Just been there with the tigress for lunch. Completely different to virtually anything else in Braford. Gujurati vegetarian food, all seems to be freshly made & fantastic value. We had 4 dishes between us & a mango lassi, £13.70.
http://www.prashad.co.uk/
Ignore all other posts & head for Prashad Chaat House on Horton Grange Road. Just been there with the tigress for lunch. Completely different to virtually anything else in Braford. Gujurati vegetarian food, all seems to be freshly made & fantastic value. We had 4 dishes between us & a mango lassi, £13.70.
http://www.prashad.co.uk/
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