Birmingham's Maharaja Restaurant has been named the best in Britain by a BBC food magazine.
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Indian restaurant in Birmingham appreciated
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Birmingham is known for its Indian restaurants, it is credited as the home of the balti and from what I have heard a whole area of the city is full of Indian restaurants.
Bradford is also well known for superb Indian food.
My own personal favourite Indian place is in London, near Paddington station. It is called The Mughals and we always go there when we have been in that area of London. It always gets full.
Birmingham is known for its Indian restaurants, it is credited as the home of the balti and from what I have heard a whole area of the city is full of Indian restaurants.
Bradford is also well known for superb Indian food.
My own personal favourite Indian place is in London, near Paddington station. It is called The Mughals and we always go there when we have been in that area of London. It always gets full.
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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A real quiz question would have been:
name a english restaurant in B'Ham.
My experience with the balti/tandoori eateries in and around B'Ham, especially Dudley, are pretty good. Look out where you get inside: if you want to have wine with your diner you need to bring your own to many indian restaurants.
I had numerous conversations with waiters from asian descent. When they found out I wasn't brittish, well, they didn't hide their utter disrespect for english culture. They really hate the UK. The only thing that matters is to get some money and go back to Dhaka to marrry a nice girl.
name a english restaurant in B'Ham.
My experience with the balti/tandoori eateries in and around B'Ham, especially Dudley, are pretty good. Look out where you get inside: if you want to have wine with your diner you need to bring your own to many indian restaurants.
I had numerous conversations with waiters from asian descent. When they found out I wasn't brittish, well, they didn't hide their utter disrespect for english culture. They really hate the UK. The only thing that matters is to get some money and go back to Dhaka to marrry a nice girl.
Well , I did not make the distinction between pakistani, indian or bengali, as the english customers also don't. They go for tandoori food, balti kitchen, but they have no clue where the staff comes from.
Some months ago in Leicester, I found out they had 2 kosovarian cooks in the kitchen of an asian restaurant.
Some months ago in Leicester, I found out they had 2 kosovarian cooks in the kitchen of an asian restaurant.
Charming!!!!! I can believe it though, but I find it utterly contemptable that these people take advantage of our hospitality then, metaphorically "stab us in the back"!!!! It disgusts me!!!!!!regi wrote:I had numerous conversations with waiters from asian descent. When they found out I wasn't brittish, well, they didn't hide their utter disrespect for english culture. They really hate the UK. The only thing that matters is to get some money and go back to Dhaka to marrry a nice girl.
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