After last years disappointment of the Adil,
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,12276.msg110827.html#msg110827, I still held out hope for the Balti with a memorable one I had back in the mid 90's at Worcester (disappointing a year later though). So when an opportunity arose this week with some work in Birmingham, I planned a revisit. This time I tried the Al Frash and just to throw another one in to the mix in keeping with the threads title, I also got one from the well rated Shabab across the road. Chicken Balti (madras hot) and Chicken Bhoona Balti (madras hot) from the Al Frash and a Chicken Spinach Aloo (madras hot) from the Shabab. These were all takeaway and after a quick phone call to Chewy telling him to get some plates out, I set of on the 4 hour journey with the most delightful smells invading my nostrils and as I hadn't ate since the morning, I also had to resist the temptation to pull over and start although the 2 poppadoms that the Al Frash included got scoffed. Anyway 4 hours later I arrived at the Chewy's place to find some plain rice, crinkle cut chips and a home made Balti for comparison.

Chicken Spinach Aloo Balti from the Shabab (madras hot)
Chicken Balti and Chicken Bhuna Balti (both madras hot) from Al Frash
Chewy's Chicken Balti
Three Baltis plated with samosas from Shamilee's in Leicester
Managed to squeeze in a bit of Chewy's Balti with the few remaining chips.After not rating the Adil balti's, I have to say that I really enjoyed all of the Baltis from Birmingham and all were a hundred times better that the few I tried from the Adil. I couldn't notice any stock in these and looking at the left overs this afternoon after them being well chilled overnight, there was none of that jelly like consistancy that the one from the Adil had. The Chicken Spinach Aloo balti from Shabab's had very little base added to it and was more like a sag aloo with chicken added to it but very tasty all the same. Next came Chewy's which I thought was very good. Similar in taste but a lot stronger in flavour. Overall I would be happy to eat any off them again. The samosa was one from the selection of lovely vegetarian snacks that Chewy's friend brings back for him when he visits Leicester. I've tried them before when he last had them and they come with some tasty dipping sauces (the polystyrene tubs in the plated picture are the mediocre ones from Al Frash).
The lad that served me in Al Frash recommended Imrans which was were he ate so it on the list for next time I'm down there.
One thing that annoys me about the baltis is the portion size. The big cartons are only half full and every balti I brought back was over