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Topic: Manchester City center BIR (Read 15063 times)
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Ghoulie
Indian Master Chef
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Re: Manchester City center BIR
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Reply #20 on:
October 30, 2010, 04:56 PM »
let you off SS - I've moved on to a trike nowadays - Billy Connolly started me into trikes !
I now have a 3.5 litre rover engined trike
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commis
Indian Master Chef
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Re: Manchester City center BIR
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October 30, 2010, 05:24 PM »
Hi
Did we ever come to an answer to this? As I need to fined a BIR that can do both. Now a trike sounds fun, not sure about the kilt though! Lol
Regards
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rshome123
Head Chef
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Re: Manchester City center BIR
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July 26, 2013, 06:01 PM »
Interesting talk about the Hilal. My love for curry started with takeaways from the Hilal (Timperley) from a very early age.
I have to say the most incredible dish they do is the Chicken Madras. If you try it you won't be disappointed IMO.
I moved to the South Warrington area 20 years ago, where there is another Hilal (exact same menu/recipes).
There was a third one near Wilmslow but I never went to that.
Sadly the Stockton Heath one closed a couple of years ago, now it is another Indian called Indish (not tried yet).
I'll start another thread to talk about Warrington TA/Restaurants.
Richard
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Ghoulie
Indian Master Chef
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Re: Manchester City center BIR
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September 07, 2013, 06:14 PM »
One of the best Indian (Nepalese actually) restaurants in the Greater Manchester area is without doubt the Jai Kathmandu Palatine Road, Northenden.
I would also highly recommend the Swadesh in Bowdon and the Seven Spices , Cheadle Hulme (the latter guys ran the Gaylord in Spring Gardens, M/Cr).
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Ghoulie
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Re: Manchester City center BIR
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December 04, 2015, 05:16 PM »
Interestingly, talking to an Indian guy (customer) in the Jai Kathmandu in Northenden a week ago, he told me the excellent Seven Spices (owners were originally the Gaylord proprietors in Manchester) in Cheadle Hulme had closed down 3 months ago - probably due to the popularity of the Aamchi Mumbai and the Tiffin Room.
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KORMAKING
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Re: Manchester City center BIR
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February 11, 2016, 07:50 PM »
Premier Masala in Chorlton is a fantastic TA!
http://premiermassala.com/
True BIR taste!
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