Is Akbar's the finest Bradford Curry eating experience in Bradford? The eternal question has just reared its head yet again, following a fantastic trip to the new (new to me but has now been open a while to be fair) Cafe de Akbar.
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Monday 1 December 2014
Friday 31 May 2013
Cafe de Akbar
New Akbars opened up at the top of Leeds Road. The original cafe has now been closed down. Will visit soon I'm sure.
Wednesday 23 May 2012
New Akbar's
Looks like a new Akbar's is on the way. Spotted the sign across the shop front of the old jumerah!
That'll three Akbar's on Leeds Road! You can't have too many Akbar's I suppose?
That'll three Akbar's on Leeds Road! You can't have too many Akbar's I suppose?
Wednesday 25 January 2012
Akbar’s The Café
Akbar's The Cafe from the side |
Akbar’s is a Bradford
institution, and was originally/still is considered by this merry band of Bradford Curry
eaters to be THE Bradford Curry by which ALL others should be judged… A bold statement, but one which reflects the
high regard we, as individuals, all held for the restaurant prior to the birth
of the Club.
However, the last, and only
documented, time, we have visited Akbar’s proper (not the Cafe) as the Bradford Curry Club, was
on an incredibly busy night and, although we couldn’t fault the service or
food, the atmosphere was slightly lacking.
The blog of the evening can be viewed here.
An Akbar's napkin |
Now, to be honest, we have
visited Akbar’s The Café too before, but it was not documented. If I remember rightly - Bradford Curry offered that day was 'Ten Men' - but we were not too keen on the café concept, and
didn’t think the likes of lasagne, burgers, etc. had a place on a hard core
Bradford Curry House menu. However, we
now admit that those views were a little snobby and narrow-minded, and these days we embrace such forward
thinking ideas.
So how about Akbar’s The Café –
how does it fair?
It fairs very well thank you
very much.
Although one of the first people through the door on the dot at noon, the Café soon filled, and the ultra modern glass,
stainless steel and brown leatherette was all very cool and made for an comfy
and relaxed location to spend an hour or so.
Lamb Handi and Tandori Roti |
Our order was taken and the food
soon arrived. Not perhaps as lightening quick as
some other restaurants visited recently, but it’s not a race at the end of the
day – and still a darn site faster than McDonalds if you order a Big Mac
without the gherkin!! Fish Masala, Lamb
Handi and two Tandori Roti’s provided plenty of food for the Curry Monster Izzy
and me. Izzy tucked into the Fish Masala
with gusto and, when I was reluctantly allowed to sample the fish, I can report
it was beautifully seasoned, soft, moist and well cooked. The Lamb Handi was also top draw and was
thick and dry. It was on the spicy side
it must be said – a little too much for Izzy – but was bob on for me. It was also noted to be - in a very good way –
garlicy, and it is definitely worth sampling.
MMmmmm. Post meal I was informed by a helpful member of staff that the curries can be made milder, and just to simply ask when ordering. Very accommodating, but sorry Izzy, you'll just have to suck in the pain and 'Man Up' if you want some of your Daddy's curry. I had my handi plain but
it can be ordered with spiniach, dall, chickpeas, etc, so is quite
customisable.
Izzy with Fish Masala |
There were no downsides at all
to note. The Café was clean and staff
excellent and I considered it great value for money. Speaking off the top of my head though,
perhaps for some hardened Bradford Curry eaters the super trendy interior might
grate slightly… who knows? That’s just
personal taste and I do know some people like that. There
is also the fact that Akbar’s is essentially a chain restaurant these days and
that might not necessarily appeal to those looking for, well, somewhere that is
not a chain?
Sunday 8 May 2011
Akbar's 29/01/2010
Attendees: Gill, Rob, Tony, Pauline, Lynda and John
So is Akbar’s still the best? Perhaps – on some levels at least.
The food is excellent it has to be said. My kebab starter and balti type curry were very nice – up to the usual top class standard you might say. The staff were also very good too – friendly, attentive and certainly hard working. We all know about the quality of Akbar’s so I won’t repeat myself here.
The problem was the restaurants business – it was a Friday night and it was absolutely heaving. In all fairness we were seated more or less on time, in accordance with our booking, and the service was fast and efficient, so top marks there.
The noise, however, was unbelievable, and we struggled to chat comfortably. It is quite tiresome shouting and straining to hear. Also, throughout our meal, we had a mass of waiting (queuing?) people slowly creeping towards us, as they were forced to spread from the bar area, so more, and more, people could pile into the restaurant. By the time we finished our meal there were groups of people standing at the side of our table with the kink of glaring faces saying “eat faster, eat faster.....” Not the most relaxing experience.
So there you go – It might be a Friday night thing?? But it was just too much for me, and I wouldn’t necessarily want to visit Akbar’s at that time of day and week again. Early, or very late, on a Monday might be the only option? It goes to show that Akbar’s are clearly doing something right though, and its popularity is second to none. Just too unpleasantly busy for me I’m afraid
John
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