Until next month – was the fated ending to the last Blog entry for delhi2go (119 Oldham St., Manchester M4 1LN England) in March 2020. Tonight, Clive and Hector were the last men standing after a long afternoon-evening celebrating Dr. Stan’s birthday at Society, Vocation’s (Hebden Bridge) latest outlet. Clive wanted a Kebab, Hector had Lamb Chops in mind once again.
Amer – the animated – was manning the show, no sign of Mian, Mohammed or Chef Shahid so I took Clive around the corner to Golden Tandoori where his Takeaway needs were satisfied. With Clive deposited in his hotel room I returned to delhi2go.
Amer was still the only chap I recognised, the order was placed and I took my seat. Lamb Chops (£6.90) is one pound more than the previous Menu recorded here for four Chops.
There is only one thing better than four Lamb Chops, and that’s five!
Five cremated Chops were served in foil, nothing fancy here. The Spice Level was right up there, the lips and then the tongue tingled, such pleasure. The coating/marinade was doing its job. As I made my way through this mini feast I came to realise that whilst the extremities had been cremated, the main mass of Meat in each Chop was not as well done, too wet. For some this may well be what is sought, Hector likes them – burnt.
A criticism too far, perhaps, there was no need to let this spoil the moment. Hector had a mass of Lamb Chops, an experience denied for too many months. More days may come when I eschew Curry in favour of Tandoori Meat, but Curry-Heute is a Curry Blog, so maybe not a good idea.
The Aftermath
The place was still busy, primarily with Takeaway. I do have to ask: what are – amulet windows?