Category Archives: Bradford

Bradford – International – More Shahi Kofta

… or Hector orders Chicken Curry! The Rickmeister gave up on getting me to go to Curryosity (Saltaire) earlier this evening, one day. He settled for a late night Curry at the International (40-42 Morley Street, Bradford, BD7 1BA), well … Continue reading

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Bradford – Karachi Restaurant – The First of Many

Hector was home for some nine hours between arriving back from Gdansk and setting off for The Bradford Beer Festival. The only hiatus in the entire journey was last night at Glasgow Queen St. where only one Doris was selling … Continue reading

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Bradford – Sheesh Mahal – Bespoke Curry

After the preview evening at the Bradford Beer Festival held in Saltaire (CAMRA members only), Hector knew that a late night Bradford Curry was called for. Jonathan would accompany. Amar greeted me by name when we entered the Sheesh Mahal … Continue reading

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Bradford (Queensbury) – Sarina’s – Hector keeps The Best to the end

The final Bradford Curry of this period of – Total Exposure – had to be at Sarina’s (25 High St., Queensbury, Bradford BD13 2PE), one has to keep – The Best – to the end. Mutton Handi (£7.95) – Large … Continue reading

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Bradford – Mughals – Traditional Punjabi Breakfast

This morning sees the second of three meetings for Curry Brunch on this Trip. Mughals (790 – 792 Leeds Road, Bradford, BD3 9TY) served Hector a simple Punjabi Breakfast here four years ago. I have been back since hoping for … Continue reading

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Bradford – Omar’s Balti House – Not what it was…

I offered – The Carnoustie Two – a choice of venue this evening – Traditional – or Quirky. They chose the latter and so missed out on Kofta Palak at the Karachi Restaurant, Bradford’s Oldest Curry House. The Notorious Naan … Continue reading

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Bradford – The Kashmir Restaurant – Curry for Brunch

The Kashmir Restaurant (27 Morley St, Bradford BD7 1AG England) is a venue I should visit more often, once upon a time it was my most visited Bradford Curry House. If it returned to the grand old days of being … Continue reading

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Bradford – Sheesh Mahal – It’s Omar v Amar for – Most Famous Waiter Award

And the rain never stopped… The ritual visit to Haworth was marred by incessant rain, the quietest I have ever seen this Historic Town. The initial disappointment that Diesel Locomotives would transport us was more than made up for by … Continue reading

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Bradford (Queensbury) – Sarina’s – Just Passing By

Bradford, The Curry Capital of the UK, and the climax to to our twelve days of indulgence. The next four days will include Curry – Noon and Night, it is written, or will be as soon as. One has to … Continue reading

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Bradford – International – Shahi Kofta, a Re-evaluation; plus The Carnoustie Two let loose in Bradford

From the first day I met Dr. Alasdair, Curry has featured prominently in our conversation. He and Margie (previously Mags) have featured before in Curry-Heute, a memorable visit to Glasgow’s Yadgar being the highlight. Having extolled the Wonder that is … Continue reading

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