Monday 23 December 2013

Grand Indiana, Milton Keynes (23rd December 2013)

Score 7.083

NOT RECOMMENDED

Tonight's curry was courtesy of a Groupon from Lee at the Grand Indiana in Milton Keynes (well an MK postcode 32 miles away from Sandy)! After a short bout of road rage, the boys arrived at the restaurant, next to a service station on the A5...

The child waiter seated the 4 some, Simon, Lee, Tony and Lee's Dad Dave.  After establishing the rules of the Groupon with the man waiter we were in.

Poppadoms served with 2 trays of the 4 pickles, onion salad, red onions, mango chutney and mint sauce. Nothing special but a steady 5.667.

There was nearly scare when the waiter said they were running short on mushrooms....but after a little persuasion he popped over to cost cutters to buy some

Starters were 2 x veg pakora and 2 x prawn puri. Tony constructed what can only be described as a prawn puri kebab sandwich and seemed to thoroughly enjoy it given the lack of talking and the mmmm noises. Simon enjoyed his but commented that more prawns would have been nice. Lee's veg pakora was freshly cooked but could have done with a bit of spicy in the batter. Overall scored 7.33.


For mains Lee went veggie balti (a little greasy), Tony lamb balti ("...absolutely delicious") and Simon chicken karai. Served with freshly purchased mushroom rice. The clean plates suggested a good meal was had by all....scored did well, at 8.334. 

The lack of any deserts was a little disappointing (for Simon), so it was the bill and the long journey...... 

No score for VFM due to the Groupon. Service was mixed, a bit slow in parts but on the plus a trip to the shops to buy mushrooms and an extra chocolate for Lee

Overall score 7.083

Buckingham Road
Milton Keynes
MK19 6JU

Tel:01908 261 212
Website: http://www.grandindiana.co.uk/


Tuesday 29 October 2013

The Regency Club, Edgware, London (29th October 2013)

Score: 9.7085
Price: £20

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Tonight's outing was the first reunion following the Benidorm experience.  The SLT were accompanied by Benidorm invited guest Ian; Tony forgot to invite small ears so the reunion was not truly complete.  The restaurant was Tony's recommendation following advice from his work mates.  Lee arrived at the Regency Club, Edgware first and had a beer while he waited for the others to arrive,not a long wait given Tony's driving prowess.

Starters included Paneer Tikka special, Chilli Paneer, Mari chicken and very spicy Chicken wings. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the starters, Lee and Simon shared the paneers, both packed a punch heat wise but had delicately different flavours. Scores wise, it would be a perfect 10 with all scoring the maximum.

Mains, Lee went mixed Veg madras/vinda, Tony Karai Chicken Massalla, Ian selected the equally fiery Chicken Chilli Massalla accompanied by a Chilli Garlic nan (even the waiter shook his head at Ian's choice!!) and Simon went for a predictable egg curry! As with the starters, everyone enjoyed the mains, all leftovers were taken home as takeaway! As for scores, fell short of the perfect 10, but a very respectable 9.5.

As for service, the waiter was very understanding, knowledgeable and patient with the more demanding members of the party! Score reflected this, giving an overall service score of 9.667.

VFM was left, now, this caused a little debate before the bill arrived. We thought the bill was going to be high, +£25 each, it turned out to be £22.50 (incl tip) so resulted in a 9.667, again very impressive.

So, the overall score for the Regency Club was a rather impressive 9.708*, a whole 0.5 points higher than the previously scored 1st place, Al Faisals. *The only caveat being, Al Faisal's served poppadoms which The Regency didn't, so the score without poppadoms  to make the 2 restaurants comparable, would also have been 9.708, even to 4 decimal places, the restaurants scored an equal 9.7085, so I think fair to say an very fair draw!

19-21 Queesnbury Station Parade
Edgware
Middlesex
HA8 5NR

Tel: 020 8952 6300
Website: http://www.regencyclub.co.uk/


Saturday 28 September 2013

Nawaab, Benidorm (28th September 2013)

Score: 4.667
Price:  €20.00

NOT RECOMMENDED

The 3rd curry had a stuttering start with the first venue of choice having closed down so the helpful taxi drivers took us a couple of streets away to the award winning Nawaab - the boys have visited their sister restaurant in Magaluf and Lee thinks he's eaten at their sister restaurant in Leeds!

Poppadoms were served with just 3 pickles, mint sauce, mango chutney and some spicy red onions - the scores came in low - 5 out of 10 - due to the limited choice.

Starters were a mix of veg samosas, meat samosas and vegetable pakora - the samosas went down very well! Overall starters  scored 7.5 - the boys all agreed it would take something special to get a 10 for a samosa!

For mains, Lee went vegetable madras, Paul chicken curry, Simon chicken rogan josh, tony veg bhuna and Ian chicken madras all accompanied with rices and nans. The mains failed to impress, the vegetable dishes were made with frozen or tinned veg so were really unpleasant, the mushroom rice was made with tinned mushrooms which ended up being left and the chicken rogan lacked flavour. The chicken dishes were well received - scores came in as expected at a very disappointing 3 out of 10

VFM wasn't great either scoring just 2.67 and Service was interesting - one friendly demeanoured waiter and one rather surly waiter, scoring just 3.667!  

The overall score was a very disappointing 4.400 which interestingly was the exact same score as the sister restaurant the Nawaab in Magaluf - so both are consistently bad!

Calle Ibiza
03503 Benidorm
Spain

Friday 27 September 2013

India Gate, Benidorm (27th September 2013)

Score: 7.375
Price:  €20.00

RECOMMENDED

Tonight's restaurant was the India Gate - the "best Indian restaurant as rated by TripAdvisor  and the "only Indian owned restaurant in Benidorm"

Poppadoms started proceedings and they were a significant improvement on last nights offering - they were crispy not bendy!!

The poppadoms were served with 5 pickles, mango chutney, tamarind chutney, lime pickle, mint sauce and some very fiery onion salad - all were replenished, especially the onions!

Starters included paneer tikka, chicken chat on puri and king prawn pakora - the paneer could have been cooked more and the prawns could have been tailed, but overall the boys enjoyed their starters!

Mains today were, veg balti madras, chicken jalfrezi, chicken korai and chicken bhuna served with Bombay aloo, some rice and different nans. Lee's veg balti disappointed as the sauce tasted a little artificial and not overly curry-ish, he preferred yesterdays.  However, Simon, Tony, Paul and Ian enjoyed there's which was reflected in the scoring

VFM faired less well than the Lal Qila and service was friendly and attentive without being overly obtrusive.

The overall score came in at 7.375 putting the India Gate in the third quartile.

Calle Gerona 2/14
03503 Benidorm
Spain

Thursday 26 September 2013

Lal Qila, Benidorm (26th September 2013)

Score: 6.600
Price:  €15.00

NOT RECOMMENDED

So, the boys decided Benidorm was the venue for this years curry club away trip - the SLT were present, Simon, Lee and Tony accompanied by Paul for first time and Ian as a regular (2nd year in attendance)

The first night restaurant was Lal Qila, just a short walk from the four star hotel.

Customary poppadoms to start - the poppadoms themselves were a little rubbery causing consternation among the group as they went beyond perpendicular before breaking! Lee scored 6, talking up the pickles, however Simon scored 3 and expressed extreme dissatisfaction. whilst Tony agreed with Simon, so an overall scoring a disappointing 4 out of 10

Starters included vegetable pakora, vegetable and meat samosa, onion bhaji and chicken pakora. Like poppadoms Lee enjoyed the food presented as did Ian, both opting for samosas. Tony's onion bhajis exceeded expectations and Simon's pakoras were acceptable but only scored 6 out of 10.

Mains were veg balti madras, chicken jalfezi, chicken shashlik, with a selection of rice and nan. Lee's veg balti madras packed flavour so warranted an 8.5/10 however, it was questionably a balti dish! Simon, Paul and Ian raised concerns about the grease/ oil level of their dishes along with the authenticity of the jalfrezi so the overall score for mains was 7.333

VFM was good at just €75 for 5 people including drinks, so overall scores were 6.600 which puts the Lal Qila in the bottom quartile of all restaurants.

Lal Qila
Avda Doctor Severo
Ochoa 2
Loc 3
Benidorm Spain.

Wednesday 28 August 2013

Cinnamon Indian Restaurant, Grafham (28th August 2013)

Lee's latest outing was with the family at the Cinnamon Indian Restaurant in Grafham.

Poppadoms were shared with 4 pickles, onion salad, mint sauce, mango chutney and mixed pickle - replenishment of mango chutney was required!

For mains Lee unsurprisingly went for veg vindaloo, the rest of the family opted for veg biriani, chicken bhuna, chicken shlashlic with nan, rice and a side of gobi aloo.

Service was good as for the most part we were the only patrons in the establishment.  All in all a pleasant meal finished off with some ice cream delights, a Fantastica and a couple of egg men!

Price was a little high, so recommended to try on the Thursday banquet evening, with 3 course for £12.50!

43 Breach Road
Grafham
Huntingdon
PE28 0BA

Tel: 01480 811316

Wednesday 14 August 2013

Raja Indian Restaurant - Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia (14th August 2013)


Today's review comes from the USA again courtesy of Lee's latest trip! His visit was to the Raja Indian Restaurant in Buckhead, Atlanta in Georgia.

Popodoms to start served with a mint sauce and VERY spicy onions, which Lee had replenished quickly!

Started was a favourite, paneer tikka which was served with onions only.  For main, Lee had a rare vegetable tikka massala, albeit served hot accompanied with steamed rice and a plain nan, which were all extremely tasty.

The Raja is one of the oldest Indian restaurants in atlanta, running since 1976!

Certainly recommended if staying in the local area.

2955 Peachtree Road NE
Ste A2
Atlanta

Tel: 404-237-2661
Website: http://grandraja.com/



Tuesday 6 August 2013

Kastoori Grill, Seattle (6th August 2013)

Today's trip for Lee was the Kastoori Grill in downtown Seattle. The restaurant can be found near the famous Pike Place Market on the intersection of Stewart and 1st.

To start Lee had the complementary popodom with 3 chutneys, mint, tamarind and a rather spicy chilli sauce

A predictable paneer tikka followed by way of starter then a vegetarian kofta in a hot spicy sauce accompanied with basmati rice and a plain nan

Reading TripAdvisor comments, Lee was expecting a shabby looking place but great food! The restaurant was indeed very shabby - wires hanging from the ceiling, bright yellow painted walls (a bit like the indian restaurant in Only Fools and Horses!) and a open kitchen. But at 6pm on a Sunday the place was almost full!

The food was a little pricey (again expected reading TripAdvisor comments) and it was good! The sauce had a good kick - and with a little extra chilli sauce gave it an extra little kick! The kofta balls were soft and the paneer was served sizzling with onions, green pepper and mushroom, which packed flavour.

Overall, a good meal, even if Lee did over order!

94 Stewart Street
Seattle
WA 98101

Tel: 206 441 5456

Thursday 1 August 2013

Spice City, Liverpool (1st August 2013)

On a recent trip to Liverpool, Lee stopped by the Spice City Indian restaurant with work colleagues, Tom, Natalia and Sophie.

Sophie, being relatively new to indian food hadn't tried popodoms before, so she ordered for the table along with a pickles tray consisting of onions, mint sauce, mango chutney and mixed pickle

Lee went for a vegetable balti madras with a plain nan and sag paneer side. The curry had a strong flavour and was decidedly average.

Although this was the highest ranking Indian in Liverpool on TripAdvisor, it did not pass the SLT standard to be recommended.

Stanley Street
Liverpool
L1 6AF

Tel: 0151 236 4443

Friday 21 June 2013

Bombay Flames, Alpharetta, Atlanta (20th June 2013)

On Lee's last night in Atlanta he decided to pay a second visit to the Bombay Flames, given the exceptional meal he had first time around

To mix things up a little, he went for paneer tikka at heat level 5 out of 5. There was a lot of it and the spice level was good - a very filling option for a starter

For main, Lee upped the spice level again going for vegetable phall (again off menu) - wowsers that packed some heat! Served with a plain nan and cold beer...

Again, another fantastic meal!

3050 Mansell Road, Suite A
Alpharetta GA 30022

Tel: (770) 552-5575
Website: http://www.bombayflames.com/index.html

Wednesday 19 June 2013

Bombay Flames, Alpharetta, Atlanta (19th June 2013)

Lee's latest US find was the Bombay Flames in Alpharetta Atlanta, Georgia conveniently located 2 minutes walk from his hotel.

Lee started with a twist on his favourite paneer tikka with Tawa Paneer - similar in that the paneer is cooked in a clay oven with peppers and onions.  The waitress asked Lee 'how' hot with a scale of 1 thru 5 with 3 being American spicy and 5 being Indian spicy - Lee opted for a 4. The dish was fantastic, served with a little bit more sauce than paneer tikka, but still quite dry. The sauce had a hint of sweetness with garlic and chilli. The 4/5 on the heat scale was the right call bringing on a light sweat and a tongue tingle

For main, or 'entree' as they say in the states, Lee went off menu, but for an all-time favourite, vegetable vindaloo. The chef did well, well spiced and full of flavour. 

To drink, beer was definitely on the menu with a pint of Taj Mahal Premium lager

If Lee was scoring, he'd be hard pushed to score anything less that 10 out of 10.  Highly recommended if ever in Alpharetta, Atlanta.

3050 Mansell Road, Suite A
Alpharetta GA 30022

Tel: (770) 552-5575
Website: http://www.bombayflames.com/index.html


Monday 3 June 2013

Anokha Indian Restaurtant, St Pauls, London (3rd June 2013)

The latest review is from a lunch time curry Lee had in London, at the Anokha Indian Restaurant near St Pauls Cathedral in London. The restaurant is intimate with seating for around 24 people.  

Lee was attracted by the £6.95 lunch-time special menu for a vegetarian Thali. Other Thali options were available including meat, chicken and sea food at a small supplement each. For the price, you received a starter a vegetable dish, pilau rice and half a nan bread along with your choice of one extra dish from a list of 7 or 8. Lee chose the Paneer Karahi as the additional dish.

The group had poppadoms and chutneys to start then each chose their thali of choice. The food was well presented and full of flavour. Others in the party went for the chicken, meat and sea food options and all agreed, the meal was great value for money for some good quality food.


Lee looked at the al a carte menu and thought it was a bit on the pricey-side, so the value for money will not be as attractive for a regular meal, so a recommendation for the lunch-time special!

2 Grrenchurch Lane
London
EC3A 5AY

Tel: 020 7283 7729 or 020 7283 7747


Friday 29 March 2013

Bhujon, Mere Green, Birmingham (29th March 2013)

Score: 6.400
Price: £20

NOT RECOMMENDED

After a days drinking in Lichfield, the second Birmingham curry was at the newest Indian restaurant in Mere Green the Bhujon. 

After a 15 minute wait for the booked table poppadoms and pickles started the meal. True to form 3 x paneer tikka's were ordered as a starters, but the food was very disappointing. firstly there was not a lot of it and what there was, was lacking in flavor.

For mains, Lee went for the predictable Veg Balti with the unpredictable side order of chips!! Tony had a mushroom desire, so ordered mushroom Balti with mushroom rice and Simon carried on the egg theme with chicken jaipuri (chicken with egg - begging the question, which came first.....).

Unfortunately the evening came to an abrupt end for Lee who started to feel unwell so had to leave before the mains were served but the boys thoughtfully packed his food up and bought it back as a take away to have the following day.

Mains duly arrived, plenty of it too.  Simon's chicken and egg dish arrived, very tender but lacked a lot of flavour with very little spice so only scored a 7, nothing special.  Tony had lots of mushroom options with his meal and was happy with the food although again found that it needed a bit more flavour, bit better than Simon's but only marginally with and 8.

Summing up this restaurant as more style over substance, very popular but the food did not really score highly.  Not recommended and if you are in Birmingham choose another from our previous trips.

290-292 Lichfield Road
Mere Green
Sutton Coldfield
Birmingham
B74 2UG

Tel: 0121 308 0930
Website: http://www.bhujondining.com/index.php


Thursday 28 March 2013

The Lodge, Shenstone, Birmingham (28th March 2013)

Score: 8.133 or 8.917 (free pickles excluded)
Price: £15-£20

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Tonight was a finale in Birmingham, with Lee's parents likely to be moving from Sutton it was the last weekend for the boys. Harry and Chainsy joined the boys for this momentous occasion.

A couple of liveners started the evening on route to Brum (for Lee and Tony), at Lee's old dears, walking to the pub and at the Old Speckled Hen, then it was on to The Lodge, Shenstone for a welcome curry.

Popodoms and pickles started proceedings then Starters was the house special 5 x Chilli Paneer across the board! As far as scoring was concerned, the boys were unanimously agreed with 9.5 out of 10 - well flavoured and good portion sized! 

Mains, Lee went Veg Balti Madras with plain nan and green chilli, Simon unsurprisingly went Egg Masala with mushroom rice and plain rice and Tony going Veg Balti with egg.  Harry chose Veg Jalfrazi extra hot, Chris doubling up on the paneer with Palak Paneer as a main. As far as scoring went, Simon was a well deserved 10/10, tony enjoyed the meal really a lot scoring 10/10 with a lip tingle! Lee scored 9/10! Chris and Harry agreed with very high marks. 

Overall, a great curry with good value for money - very much recommended.  Two scores here to reflect Lee's thoughts that the pickles score of 5 should be excluded as they were free - you choose! 

Bring on tomorrow night to see if we can top the Lodge!

24 Birmingham Road
Shenstone Woodend
Shenstone
Staffordshire
WS14 0LQ


Tel: 01543 483334
 

Monday 18 March 2013

Swagat, New York City (18th March 2013)

Lee's second curry in New York was a more informal setting at an Indian cafe, Swagat on 29th and 7th Avenue.

Starter was 2 vegetable samosas with a tamarind and a mint chutney, followed by vegetable madras with extra green chilli, rice and a plain nan.

Food was authentic and well spiced. Tremendous value at $11 (£7) including a soft drink.

Swagat Indian Restaurant (W 29th)
205 W 29th Street, (7th Ave. & 29th St.)

Tel: (212) 967-7373

Website: http://swagatindiannyc.com


Sunday 17 March 2013

Tamarind, New York City (17th March 2013)

After travelling half way around the world, Lee was certainly in the mood for a curry. After Singapore, New York City had plenty to live up too!  Andy booked a table at the Michelin starred Tamarind restaurant, so the anticipation of a great meal was high.

Vegetable pastry served with a ginger, garlic and chilli dip was bought to the table whilst Lee, Andy, James and Rajesh reviewed the detailed menu.  Lee started with a favourite, paneer, the dish was pudine wala paneer. Andy and James opted for nawabi shami kabab, rajesh chilli crab. Everyone enjoyed their starters and James summed things up with the comment "the food was served with the perfect amount of heat"

For mains, Lee went for vegetable jalfezi with green chilli on the side and a paneer kulcha, James Duck hari mirch, Andy Rogan josh (with an ensuing debate whether the meat was mutton or goat, but either way, it was very tender) and Rajesh Tandoori mix grill. Portion sizes were very good, bordering on too much. 

As for value for money, not bad for a michelin starred restaurant in Manhattan but was never going to be the cheapest place!

All-in-all a lovely meal, well served, well presented and well spiced.

41-43 East 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010. Tel 212- 674 -7400

&

99 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10013. Tel 212- 775 -9000

Website: http://www.tamarindrestaurantsnyc.com/

Thursday 14 March 2013

Night Safari, Singapore (14th March 2013)

Lee's second Indian in Singapore was at the Night Safari attraction at a take away food court, from Indian Tandoori!

The meal consisted of poppadoms with yogurt, biriany rice, mutter paneer, daal and aloo chat. Food well flavoured and spiced and tasted very authentic.

Great value for money at SIN $15 (£8).

102 Serangoon Road,
Little India
Singapore
218007

Wednesday 13 March 2013

Shahi Maharani, Singapore (13th March 2013)

Todays choice was the Shahi Maharani in the Raffles city mall, Singapore.

Lee, accompanied by the Fizzback team, Andy, Dani and Baji found one of the highest rated Indian restaurants in Singapore. Popodoms were bought on arrival with onion salad and chilli mint chutney and pickled shallots - Lee asking for a second pickles tray from the off.

Starters consisted of a vegetarian sharing platter, veg samosa, veg pakora, stuffed mushrooms and aloo mint tinka (yes tinka) - all were amazing with the stuffed mushrooms winning the show (very closely followed by Aloo MintTinka), Dani commented, “all the starters were brilliant“

For mains, Lee went for the fiery vegetable jaipur, Andy mutton rogan josh, Baji chicken tikka massala (very spicy) and Dani butter chicken Makhanwala served with rice and nan. All the food was delicious with the right level of spice to leave a tingle in the mouth and a light sweat on the brow!

Thanks to Ravi for the recommendation, and if you find yourself in Singapore its well worth a visit.

252, North Bridge Road,

03 – 21B Raffles City Shopping Centre
(Lever 3, Fairmont Singapore)
Singapore 179103

Website: http://www.shahimaharani.com/index.html

Monday 4 February 2013

Jannah, Gamlingay (4th February 2013)

Score: 8.000
Price £20-25

RECOMMENDED

After many months of waiting the SLT Curry Club finally got to visit Tony's choice of the Jannah and were not to be disappointed in any way.

The Jannah has that feel where the establishment was once a pub, but this has been transformed into an Indian restaurant of the highest quality.  The service levels were of a standard that you would expect from a well run restaurant, the food also achieved a higher than average score.

Pickles arrived and were good, but nothing special so scored an average 7.  Starters were a lot better; Simon went for the Prawn Puri, very good presentation and very flavoursome food, deserved a 9.  Lee and Tony both enjoyed their starters, Lee went for Paneer Tikka and Tony had Chicken Chaat.  All in all very good scores - a better than average 9 for starters.

Main courses followed, Simon went for Chicken Jalfrezi, with boiled rice, hot and spicy as one would expect but not too harsh, very enjoyable indeed.  Lee had his Vegetable Vinda with a naan, this was also fairly hot, Lee breaking out into a slight sweat.  Tony went for Vegetable Korahi with mushroom rice, main good but mushroom rice a little disappointing.  Simon and Tony shared a naan.  All in all good mains and decent sized portions, plenty for the following day.  Better than average score for mains of 8.50. 

Service was very good, price a little on the expensive side compared to other restaurants we have visited.  This is a great Indian restaurant and very much worth a visit, the Jannah does not have any gourmet nights but does have a set menu, willing to go off menu if asked.   

1 Church Street
Sandy
Gamlingay
SG19 3JH
Tel: 01767 652117

Tuesday 15 January 2013

Red Chilli, Luton (15th January 2013)

Simon's second solo visit for 2013 took him to the centre of Luton to experience the Red Chilli gourmet night, deal included starter, main, side, rice or naan and coffee for £9.95.  Not surprisingly the restaurant was busy for a Tuesday.

Poppadoms arrived with a selection of six pickles, two onion salads, mango chutney, lime pickle, mint sauce and coconut - all very good and if on an official scoring night would have secured a high score.

Opted for a fish starter (£2.50 supplement) - Mass Bora which is a dry spicy fishcake, needed the mint sauce to help it out, had a decent amount of spice but probably not one I would choose again.

Main course - chilli paneer with boiled rice, very good dish, rich sauce, plenty of it too.  Quite hot as one would expect, with planty of green chillies. 

One of the better curry houses in Luton and worth a visit.

96-104 Wellington Street
Luton
Bedfordshire

Tel: 01582 480055
Website: http://www.theredchillirestaurant.com/luton/index.html


Sunday 13 January 2013

Madras Chettinaad, Atlanta (13th January 2013)

Lee's Atlanta Indian experience was at a south indian restaurant.

Lee started with an all-time favourite Chilli Paneer with extra green chilli to make it hit the spice rating required - the dish didn't disappoint, tasty paneer with some heat and plenty of it!

For main, lee choose off the specials, veg chettinaad curry with set uthappam (lentil pancakes), with a saag paneer and the obligatory extra green chillies.

Food was very tasty and all had a hint of spice and enough for a box to take left overs home for a late night snack!

Certainly recommended if in Alpharetta, Atlanta Georgia!

4305 State Bridge Road
108 Alpharetta,
GA 30022,
United States

Tel: 678.393.3131
Website: http://madraschettinaad.com/

Tuesday 8 January 2013

Shabs, Bedford (8th January 2013)

Score: 9.167
Price: £15-20

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

The first 2013 SLT curry club trip was a recommendation from Lee following a previous visit here with his family.  The boys departed Sandy and arrived at Shabs on Tavistock Street, via St Neots train station to collect Lee.

The 50% off all food (Sunday to Thursday) was a reassuring sight as we arrived.  Tony clutching his carrier bag of pickles that he decided to bring to accompany the provided pickles tray - a first for Lee and Simon to see someone bring their own pickles to a restaurant!

The pickles arrived, 5 in total which included 2 onion pickles, mango pickle and mint sauce, supplemented with the lime pickle which the waiter gave to us once Lee asked.  All enjoyed which gave the restaurant a reasonable start with the scoring.

The starters were a trio of Panner Shashlik - good flavoursome food, plenty of peppers (all 3 colours used), tomatoes and onions.  All in all a lovely dish - just needed to be more paneer to increase the score.

The mains arrived - Lee opted for Veg Vinda, which was excellent, brought out a light sweat, Tony went for Veg Korahi, which he commented on as being delicious.  Simon opted for Chicken Rezala, chicken roasted in a tandoori oven, cooked with minced meat with a touch of garlic - medium spiced.  Served with naan and mushroom and plain rice.  Simon and Lee made sure that the washing up was minimised by using the naan to clean their dishes and plates, Tony opting to keep some of his for lunch the following day.  Lee and Simon gave 10s for their meal, Tony a 9.5 - excellent food.

Mains done, time for dessert.  Simon and Lee opted for a Fantastica and Tony went for a Pina Colada which finished the meal off nicely.

Service excellent throughout the meal - no problem with bringing in our own pickles - a well deserved 10 scored

Complimentary drinks followed, bill arrived for £48 so good value for money.

Excellent food, good VFM and attentive service - one which should be visited when in Bedford.

75 Tavistock Street
Bedford
MK40 2RR

Tel: 01234 346634

Friday 4 January 2013

Khans, Luton (4th January 2013)

Simon's solo outing, the first in 2013, took him to a hidden away curry house in Luton, Khans, with a few work colleagues, recommneded by Asif.

Simon went for panneer shashlik, which was a bit of a disappointment, quite bland and lacking in a lot of flavour.  Mains followed, recommended by Asif's wife, Murgh Lahori Karahi, a chicken dish which had a rich dry spicy sauce.  Sauce was a medium heat and very tasty, served with a Nan.

Desert followed - a big piece of chocolate cake which Simon and Asia shared as it was too big for both.

All in all not a bad restaurant, starter disappointing but mains very full of flavour.

215 Selbourne Road,
Luton.

Tel: 01582 848888