Tried the Paprika Sunday night Sheesh Kebabs AWESOME. Main Chicken Tikka Keema tasty, a little mild quite red in colour unfortunately. Service very pleasant it is also licensed. Atmosphere very quiet but the World Cup was on at the same time. Will try again as it`s better than some and no after effects what so ever which at my age is a bonus
Purely in the interest of advising away supporters about local eateries in the area (as if we needed any reason) we went tonight to the newly opened Adwadh down Manchester Rd. Used to be Zio's Italian above Friar Tucks. If they are serioius about becomoing one of the best asian restaurants in Bradford then they have some way to go, though their actual cooking is very, very good. Bad side, the pickle tray was poor with a saag and herb concotion that was so strong it was stringent, and the coffee was aweful. Good side was that the dishes were really excellent with clean flavours in great balance. The menu has sections for each area of India (north, south, east & west) and a menu to go with. Although not mandatory we ordered of the southern menu. For starters we went with Malabar chicken strips, very tasty if a bit miserly in number, and Masala fish which was absolutely delicious. Mains of Chicken Chettinad -tasty & fairly hot with whole green chillies , and Lamb Hydrabad Handi which if you don't like chewing on the odd cardomon, clove or bit of mace you should avoid. For me it was an outstanding dish. You can order any main vegetarian dish as a reduced side for £3.25 The cauliflower melagu peretti in mustard and coconut was the best thing of the night, and thats saying a lot. We refrain from further comment on the coffee Pretty well pleased with draught Cobra @ £3.49 (not quite a pint) and the wife's namby pamby tonic @ 99p Overall costs: 2 popadums and pickle, 2 starters, 2 mains, 1 side, 2 chappatis, 1 Roti, 2 beers, 1 tonic, 2 coffees = £35.80 Mains are 2 for 1 monday & tuesday so...might make another trip to check out north, east and west
Karachi nosedived in terms of quality over the past year or so but it's recently rediscovered it's former quality. I think it's under new ownership now which might explain why. Chicken Bhuna and Onion Bhajis there are excellent.
Best place is still the Punjab on Listerhills Rd though. Second to none!
Worst place? Some veggie joint which Bullseye once recommended. Truly awful. I can't remember it's name.
DILLIGAF wrote:Haven't been to the punjab in years and I do so miss it. Truly awesome food there.
I can't say my @rse misses the Chapple Kebabs though.....
Their Chapple Kebabs aren't as intimidatingly hot as they used to be. In fact, their Seekh Kebabs often pack a slightly bigger punch these days. I had a Chicken Chana there the other week and I couldn't finish it... huge portion which would have comfortably fed two people. Their Kebaders and grills are fantastic as well and have little to no residual effect on episodes relating to the anal sphincter and associated bowel movements.
Back when the Chapples were in their prime, I once took the lads from work there for lunch. I recommended to our little probie that he have those kebabs and that they weren't that spicy and he'd be fine with them (he was used to kormas and suchlike, and couldn't really handle too much spice).
He phoned in sick the next day because he couldn't get off the crapper
I think he secretly hated me after that...... (although confessed to me he was smearing yoghurt on himself to try and stop the burning).
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Keith Swiftcorn wrote:Worst place? Some veggie joint which Bullseye once recommended. Truly awful. I can't remember it's name.
Prashad? You must have offended the staff or something as when I've been it's been pretty good. Were you wearing your Rhinos shirt, baseball cap and shorts like usual?
That would explain it.
I fancy another trip to the Punjab. Anybody else? Few beers in the FC beforehand?
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