Well, when an opportunity arose for a bit work at the NEC yesterday, the temptation was too much and a visit to the Balti Triangle was on the cards.

Plan was Laziza pastes, spot of lunch and a couple of takeawys for sampling at Chewys on the way home. Laziza Tikka Boti paste was a failure after 4 shops so just went back to Rajahs and got a couple of the tandoori paste. Lunch at Imrams was nice with Seekh Kebab and a Chicken Balti madras hot. I also got another Chiken Balti Madras hot to take home. Next was a trip to the Kushi Balti house on Moseley road which was shut when we got there. Plan B was Al Faisals on Stoney Lane, a few doors up from the new Adil now back at its original place. To continue with the trend, I ordered another Chicken Balti madras hot.
It was a shame to walk by the now closed Saleems whilst on Ladypool Road and wish I'd got there before it closed its doors forever.
Anyway, 5 hours later back at Chewy's and first up was Al Faisals.

Oh dear. Top of the carton was like a mexican oil disaster and the photo already had a syringe full of oil removed before the it was taken. Curry was actually a lot darker than the photo. Probably the worst curry I've had for a while/ever. Very hot and very very harsh with slightly dry tasteless chicken. Its the first time I've seen Chewy pull a face when eating something. He wasn't impressed either. Trying the leftovers today and I wonder if the chef forgot it was Madras hot and then on remembering just threw a load of fresh chili and chili powder in at the end. So much so, I've had to admit defeat and in the bin its gone which is a rairity for me.

An awful curry.
Next up, Imrans on Ladypool Road. This was recommended on my last vist by the lad on the counter at Al Frash recommending the lamb chops for starter for which I didn't try.

Same brief, Chicken Balti madras hot and I have to say this was nice (they like their oil though). Much like the one I brought back from the Al Frash the last time. The Balti's like this to me are very light and fresh tasting and I would quite happily eat one again on a regular basis. Theres a slight taste which stands out in the Imrans and the Al Frash one that I can't put my finger on and having a whiff yesterday side by side with some Mangal Balti mix and the same smell is in both. I reckon with a bit trial and error with the Mangal stuff and you wouldn't be far away. The Ade Edmundson /Adil special balti is a different thing all together.
Both baltis around the