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Going off piste, I would recommend Yadgar in Calder Street Govanhill. Don't be put off by the naf shop front & seriously iffy area. Its the one of only a few places in Glasgow I've seen Asians buy Asian takeaway. The Lamb karahi is off the scale flavourwise. Prices seem higher than they maybe should though.
The rice was so strong, you would think you were eating inside a basmati rice mill! I loved it, but would imagine it would be too strong for some.
Quote from: DalPuri on August 19, 2013, 02:47 PMThe rice was so strong, you would think you were eating inside a basmati rice mill! I loved it, but would imagine it would be too strong for some.What exactly is "strong" in this context, Frank ?** Phil.
@ Frank, i can replicate the spicy chicken and chips 110% from Shaheeds
1 heaped teaspoon garlic paste1 heaped teaspoon ginger paste1 heaped teaspoon tomato puree1 heaped tablespoon green chilli paste ( green chillies blitzed with a little oil to form the paste )1 large pinch of dry methi leavesturn up the heat and add 1 chefs spoon of base ( no oil ) as enough in the basecook on high heat and keep scaping back until its a thick dry like paste then add another chefs spoon of base and the cooked diced chicken.cook for another few mins then serve ontop of the chips
Their curries are crap but the spicy chicken n chips is nice as long as u like spicy stuff obviously
( what do u mean raw onions? ) shaheeds doesn't have raw onions on their spicy chicken and chips?
I always get mines to takeaway as eat in work on my lunch, so maybe they give u that when u sit in I am not sure ,they put the chips in a container with the spicy chicken on top so maybe they give u that when u sit in I am not sure, but if you really liked it then go ahead and recreate it, very easy to do, for the chicken I just diced a chicken breast after it was cooked. have you ever tried the Punjabi at charing cross? its fantastic