Thanks fried. I need to try that one, however, here's what happened tonight. As I think I wrote before somewhere, I was going to visit the tandoori himalaya today and I did. Starter: tandoori mix platter, popadoms and chutneys/pickles/raita as usual. Mains:
I ordered:
- jalfrezi
- bombay aloo
the missus ordered:
- butter chicken
- pilau rice
1 peshwari, 1 keema naan.
The tandoori mix had no red coloring. That made me suspicious. There was 2 sheek kebab, 2 pieces of fatty beef piece, 1 chicken leg, 1 chicken breast on the bone. Upwards of ok, not amazing.
The mains arrive and the first impression was "I'm up for disappointment" judging by the amount of sauce in the dish, but as the taste counts more in my book, I tried not to let me down by pre-judgement. I look at butter chicken, which was red colored and I wondered whether they had brought in chicken tikka by accident.
I eat the first spoon off of my jalfrezi and the first thing I notice is that the sauce tasted exactly the base sauce I made at home with CBM's recipe and C2G's recipe, which comes quite close. Worst, there was no tomato puree in it, so it was like I was eating just stock with a bit of meat and green peppers. It was extremely mild for my tastes. The bombay potatoes was the same dish but with potatoes. The naans were good, so the last thing on the agenda, was to give butter chicken a try. I remember having tried this before in UK and I didn't become a big fan of it, but then I'm not a big butter fan either. The butter chicken was essentially a tomato soup mixed with a little base sauce and loads of food coloring. Disappointing, but I couldn't judge better.
Rating: 2.5/5
Thankfully I know better already, but I'm seriously wondering if there is room for proper indian in Dublin, because the irish will eat just about anything and think it was the best meal ever, so much so that with my current skills and knowledge I'm quite confident I could profit (though I have a relatively stable career in IT, so probably unlikely.) on at least a couple of dishes that I have rehearsed plenty.
That said, I seem to recall someone's comments that chewytikka's base was very similar to CBM's and that it was a true bangladeshi styled base, which I think is also what I got tonight and which made me feel a little sick -- I know the staff was bengali and presumably the chefs were too. Seeing as I had my share of "pure bengali" bases, I'd be keen on trying other variations/bases, so that probably leaves me with Zaal's base as a potential candidate.