Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 17146 Location: Olicana - Home of 'Vark Slayer
Bullseye wrote:Anyone been back to the Shama in Bingley since it re-opened?
Is it in the same place?
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Recent visit to Akbars The Cafe down Leeds Rd one afternoon whilst feeling peckish. Just had one dish : lamb shank in a sauce not tried before. Cant remember the name.
Akbars have always put on some "different" optional dishes. It was certainly different and delicious + excelent Naan.
Swish place and decent service but its expensive! £12.95 for my one dish.
Took wife and daughter to Aakash in Cleckheaton one satuday night a month ago and opted for the Buffet menu at £13.95. The reason for my choice was to give every one their own choice of eating
As buffets go it was pretty good with 10 starters and about the same mains, with half a dozen sweets.
It's convenient to get what you want , as much as you want and when you want, and the process is ambient with guests but there is a horrendous lack of individual ingredient taste in dishes that have been allowed to stew for even a short time.
They do have an a la carte menu which we haven't tried.
2 weeks ago,wife and I went early doors (6:30pm) at Aagrah, Thornbury. where the sevice and kitchen was up to speed.
Poppadums were complimentary with 4 dipping sauces/chutneys
Mixed starters for two :Lamb Kebabs, Lamb chops, tandoori chicken, fish and vegetable pakoras with a much more varied salad than usual.
A Thali of 4 small dishes : prawns, lamb, chicken & lentils in varying sauces
for me and a Chicken Madras for the wife. All most acceptable in quantity and freshness.
The bill was £25.75 which we found reasonable.
The service was interesting in that it was absolutely spot on to what I would expect from a top restaurant anywhere. Efficient and timely, neither arrogant nor subservient, intiuitive to the customer's ambience in finishing dishes.
Might be different of course in really busy times, I dont know.
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 17146 Location: Olicana - Home of 'Vark Slayer
Terry Monster wrote:Make your own, it's better.
That's ok for poor people.
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Joined: Dec 09 2001 Posts: 7594 Location: The People's Republic of Goatistan
Terry Monster wrote:Ya never know what muck and cheap ingreadients these places use.
I have a veg curry in the Kashmir a couple of years back. It was pretty bloody obvious then, everything was in the half centimetre cubes you get in packets of frozen mixed veg from t'corner shop.
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Joined: Mar 22 2009 Posts: 1734 Location: Catal Huyuk/Castle Bolton/Dreamland
vbfg wrote:I have a veg curry in the Kashmir a couple of years back. It was pretty bloody obvious then, everything was in the half centimetre cubes you get in packets of frozen mixed veg from t'corner shop.
Try Lizzie's Pepperpot on Great Horton Road for West Indian grub. Big chunks of Veg in her dishes. Taste's better than Indian food aswell.
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