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I'm going for a birthday curry on thursday after the game along with some of the behind the tunnel people. After much deliberation we're going to the Karachi. I've booked for 10-30-11pm and if anyone wants to join us they would be more than welcome.
Similarly if you're planning a curry that evening and want to avoid me you know where I'll be.
And no I'm not going to tell you how old I am. It's too depressing
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Bullseye wrote:Sounds bleddy good to me. I'll be there from 6ish. Gare Girl too maybe if we can go to a curry place with knives and forks, cruet and silver service
I'm not going to apologise for using cutlery, I am a lady after all and the yellow fingernails look is not particularly a good one.
Although if we go to your 'non whitey' Punjab Sweet Centre I suppose I could clean my hands with the 'non whitey' warm, delicately lemon scented napkins that are kindly provided
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Should be there for 6.00.
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Joined: Mar 26 2002 Posts: 4408 Location: BRADFORD
It was a top notch curry at the Karachi. I went for the Rick Stien lamb and spinach thing with a garlic naan and mushroom pakora.
Very very nice. Moist but not greasy and not so spicy that you can't taste any of the other ingredients. The pakora were crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside just as they are supposed to be.
I'd never been there before but I'm definitely going again.
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AndreaB wrote:It was a top notch curry at the Karachi. I went for the Rick Stien lamb and spinach thing with a garlic naan and mushroom pakora. Very very nice. Moist but not greasy and not so spicy that you can't taste any of the other ingredients. The pakora were crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside just as they are supposed to be.
I'd never been there before but I'm definitely going again.
Im very much in favour of the Karachi. Went through a phase of going at least once a week. In fact, I may have to go this week.
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Puig-Aubert wrote:Im very much in favour of the Karachi. Went through a phase of going at least once a week. In fact, I may have to go this week.
Yes, do it. I'm pretty disappointed that I managed to spend four days in Bradford without going for a Karachi. However, a visit to the Punjab Sweet Centre on Legrams Lane was not bad. I thought the main course a little bland, but that may have had something to do with the chapple kebabs I had as a starter. Yum yum!
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