TyBulls wrote:I agree on this. I went to Kashmir probably around the same time (2000), and the food wasnt great. Even worse was the trip back to uni on the coach the next day - It was HELL, running in and out of the coach toilet. I feel sorry for all the other travellers on that journey!! I will never go back to the Kashmir after that.
Zouk on Leeds road is clean and has nice deserts. Anams is also clean but the food isnt the greatest tasting.
i go regularly to the kashmir before games, its great. i think one of the best in bradford. you should deffo try it again sometime soon.
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ryano wrote:Isn't that a veggie place? (Gujerati?) Not for me thanks although a mate at work brought some of their dhokra in and it was the mutt's nuts!
It is, everyone sits around on bean bags eating from banana leaves with their fingers, in between chanting & doing yoga.
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Went to the three singh's on sticker lane last night and the food was on a par with akbars and safrons, plus on mondays its buy one main course get one free. Its well woth a try!
ryano wrote:Isn't that a veggie place? (Gujerati?) Not for me thanks although a mate at work brought some of their dhokra in and it was the mutt's nuts!
Gujerati foods ace . Although the dokra's she does are horrid. Saying that a fair bit of what she makes now is rubbish. its slipped a bit over the years.
vbfg wrote:Keep meaning to go there. I hear nothing but good things about it and I've walked past every day for about ten years, but I still haven't been in.
I'd def reccommend Bharat. I went back there a few weeks ago and the food was nice. Its actually owned by Gujerati's too. Its always packed on a sat night. Don't really need to book - just turn up like we do lol.
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bulldozer II wrote:Zouk oooo I was considering a visit as it was supposed to be a social enterprise, but I looked online and it got mixed reviews
Zouks used to be my fave, but it has recently expanded, and I don't think the chefs can cope with the larger quantities. Also I wouldn't recommend going in a group larger than four.
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