Visited Birmingham's Chinese Quarter yesterday. First time for me. Wow! What a place. Lot's of eateries of course, with mouth-watering food aromas, wafting everywhere. I felt hungry straight away, even though I had not long since had my breakfast. A range of prices for the restaurants. Looked at a menu in the window of one of them that had lots of pictures. It was £138 (set meal for two). I think this was for the afternoon service. Included a scallop dish by the looks of it. Chicken feet too. Not sure what the main was. It looked really nice though. Was parked in a nearby multi-storey with the clock running, so decided to just get what I came here for.
Found these two sat side-by-side in a smaller than expected supermarket. Nice to see and somehow strangely reassuring.

Also got a bag of Chinese cinnamon and a packet of Rajah tandoori masala seasoning. Couldn't find any Lychee pulp, or a distillate. I have already acquired 1 kg Lychee puree from Amazon though. Occured to me later that the usual Asian supermarkets I go to probably also stock Lychee products. I just haven't had any reason to look for them until now. So they will be my next port of call. Will also get a bottle of Rooh Afza, which I have tried before, but want to have a look at again, for completeness.
Anyway, I am hoping for some success, or at least some progress. If not, I am going straight back on the powdered Unicorn horn road. The Adil's balti is an itch that just won't go away.
Rob
Found these two sat side-by-side in a smaller than expected supermarket. Nice to see and somehow strangely reassuring.

Also got a bag of Chinese cinnamon and a packet of Rajah tandoori masala seasoning. Couldn't find any Lychee pulp, or a distillate. I have already acquired 1 kg Lychee puree from Amazon though. Occured to me later that the usual Asian supermarkets I go to probably also stock Lychee products. I just haven't had any reason to look for them until now. So they will be my next port of call. Will also get a bottle of Rooh Afza, which I have tried before, but want to have a look at again, for completeness.
Anyway, I am hoping for some success, or at least some progress. If not, I am going straight back on the powdered Unicorn horn road. The Adil's balti is an itch that just won't go away.
Rob

