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One for the balti connoisseur...
« on: October 06, 2025, 01:33 PM »
Takeaway yesterday. Khyber Pass. Birmingham. One of JerryM’s favourite places. We went there together all those years ago.

Now in Andy Munro’s top 6 list of Birmingham balti houses; where he describes it as “one for the balti connoisseur...”. I will put together a review. First impressions. 10/10. For now, here are a couple of photos.










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Re: One for the balti connoisseur...
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2025, 09:16 PM »
A photo taken inside (with permission).





I got there early doors on Sunday, 5.00 pm. The tables on the right hand side of the restaurant had been arranged for a pre-booked party of 15. Formica table tops. No fancy PoS till ordering system here. Hand wrote my order on a carbon receipt note pad. Top copy for the kitchen, the duplicate stuck on the spike of a little round stand, on the counter. There were a couple of orders before mine. The waiter told me that the polished wooden panelling was over 40 years old. Nice!

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Re: One for the balti connoisseur...
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2025, 03:29 AM »
I have a load of those 'Especially cooked for you' carrier bags... from people who order takeaways..
I have asked them to save them (mostly from Chinese takeaway), so I can give out my dishes as they want them... got to be eco-friendly, right?

How was the food? (10/10 - missed that bit)

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Re: One for the balti connoisseur...
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2025, 05:39 PM »
Hi Bob. The food was top drawer overall, imo. My order was a seekh kebab starter, which included a relatively large bag of salad, a couple of lemon wedges and a pot of mint dip. Two mains, Balti chicken and Balti meat pathia. Boiled rice. Received 3 complementary papadums and another pot of mint dip. Bill was £14.90. Will hopefully be going again this Sunday. Mean to write a review, but the words don’t seem to come as easily for me these days. Only criticism perhaps was the meat (lamb) for the pathia. Plenty of it and very tender, but not much taste, to be honest. Incredible pathia sauce though. Zing!

Also looking forward to make this balti myself, as in TA form the sauce appearance (and texture) is remarkably similar to the elusive Adil’s. Also, both use rotisserie strip for the Balti chicken. Will be making a start on it this week. All good fun.

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Re: One for the balti connoisseur...
« Reply #4 on: Today at 10:46 AM »
Bill was £14.90.

 :omg:  You couldn't even get the two mains for that price down here, let alone the accompanying rice and the kebab starter.  At those prices I'd be ordering in regularly.   You lucky person Rob

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From the menu was expecting to pay more Dave. Looks like a hefty 30% knocked off for TA collection. Not counting the freebies either. Their papadums are 80p each, which is why I didn’t order any :)
 
Decent size portions (deep Satco TA containers) too. It took me 4 days to get through it all. The balti is so quirky.  Have a look at this:



Anyway, soon after I got home both of the baltis started talking to me. The pathia was very chatty. Proportions aside, reckon I know exactly how they have been put together, including the “signature” ingredient(s).

I am getting quite excited.

Rob

 

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