Too right. It's a real shame, but the SJ has gone downhill loads in the last couple of years. Since the closure of large numbers of pubs in that area, all the curry houses have suffered
A casual stroll throught the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything.
I can only think that this new chef was to blame for the terrible curry then. It was almost completely dead when I went in (about 10.30ish on a Wednesday night) and I think there were only two other people actually eating in there. The others were just sat watching some comedian on the telly (or at least I assume he was a comedian as they seemed to be finding it all very funny). The last time I went was quite a few years ago, so it looks like I managed to miss the decent chef.
Forgot to mention too, I stupidly went in a curry house in Llandudno the other week, as we happened to be around that way and bloomin hungry. Typical kind of curry you'd get anywhere but Bradford and Rusholme. No taste, absolutely swimming in sauce. I'd also ordered the "chicken and mince" variety, and didn't get one little bit of mince in there. A valuable reminder of "don't eat curry outside of the competitive areas".
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We need to start a campaign to make restaraunts pin their staff rotas to the window for all to see. The International and Omars are both very different places depending on the time of day and week it seems.
When my club didn't exist it was still bigger than yours
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last friday we went to the restaurant in our village ( wyke).the Khyber house.the Khyber has been a takeaway in Wyke for over 25 years & has always done a good trade in our village.it's now opened as a restaurant too & is as delicious as ever.we started with poppudums & a pickle tray followed by a mixed started which consisted of chicken pakora's, mushroom pakora's, onion bhagi's, samosas & mushroom bhaji's all with a sauce tray.all were delicious & well cooked & spiced.the poppudums we had were fresh & crispy too.for our main course i had a lamb madras which was delicious & very well spiced although not too hot.Mrs BT had a lamb dopiaza which she said was delicious too.the whole thing ( plus a big bottle of spring water & chapatis with our meals) came to just over £20 which i didnt think was too bad.they're lovely people who deserve a full restaurant, imo, all he needs to do is advertise a bit more.
the F.B.I ought to hire Iestyn.He'd find Osama Bin Laden with his first kick.
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Joined: Mar 04 2005 Posts: 2678 Location: South Bradford
thats always been a decent curry house.after a night in "the big F " an oasis curry is whats needed.incidentally, do they still do that 1980's stylee laser show in the frontier?.
the F.B.I ought to hire Iestyn.He'd find Osama Bin Laden with his first kick.
Joined: Mar 04 2005 Posts: 2678 Location: South Bradford
Asim wrote:They've now reached the 1980's in Batley?
dear me no, but the legendary laser show at the frontier is light years ahead of the rest of Batley.although i cant quite remember if it cures cataracts or causes them
the F.B.I ought to hire Iestyn.He'd find Osama Bin Laden with his first kick.
Ah the Frontier. Still remember getting vouchers through to go for free on my 18th birthday with a bottle of bubbly if enough of us went. Was gonna go until I looked up what was on that night and it turned out to be the village people tribute band....
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