When it's good it's really good and when it's not it's average. I've been a regular here for over a decade as it's very handy, reasonably priced and on a good day just like having an Indian mum. Mr Das, Mr Roy and Mr Mir are fun and always welcoming. I've had some top notch food and also some average food. One example was a king prawn curry (which carries a supplementary charge) around February which was chock full of 10-12 king prawns as big as your finger. Compared to the same curry in July which has about 5 maybe 6 bits, and I do mean bits (pea-sized). The rest of the curry sauce and other bits of the meal were fine. I was with friends otherwise I would have mentioned it to Mr Das. Worth a few visits if you're in the area as it's...
Read moreOne of South Manchester's hidden gems. From the outside and the surrounding area you might just pass by and never even notice but this place serves the best Indian in south Manchester and at unbelievably reasonable prices considering today's prices and the cost of living. I've tried Indian food throughout the world and UK and this place is my favourite. The staff are super friendly you can tell it's a family run business. They go the extra mile to ensure you are comfortable and even bring little unplanned extras for you to try out. Definitely...
Read moreMade a rare trip out with Shaslic as he was treating Mrs MDL to his Christmas present. Day 7 on the advent calendar was a trip to the Red Fort. A long established and traditional restaurant in need of a little TLC. The food was good and generous. 4 poppadums and chutney. We shared a shaslik main as a starter. Then two of the chefs recommendations. A lamb satkora and a chicken shaorisha. A ginger and onion pilau and a well done naan. Took a lot home. All washed down with 5 pints of Cobra. Just under £70. Enjoyed the early...
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