I used to work in Chesterfield and I used to bring in home made kebabs,samosa and veggies pakoras, if the lads on shift found the food to be too spicy to eat it with Greek yoghurt or a spoon of sugar they used to love it
You're a brave man heating and eating a curry in a beige hoodie Deano ! I'd need a bottle of Vanish on standby lol. Looked a cracking little place there, I'd be in a couple of times a week if I had that near me !
Haha, let me clarify. I have to think about the girls. It was too spicy for my daughter and the missus said get the normal next time. I would go for a Madras or something. Really good these.
Worth a three and half hour journey from King's Cross via Leeds for a takeaway and a couple of pints in Leeds before taking the LNER back to have the curry the next day.
Your girls make me laugh so much- I can’t imagine what they eat as they don’t like anything 😂😂. I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who doesn’t like rice😂😂. So funny how they are both so fussy😊
Hi Deano, new subscriber here from Huddersfield. That place looks wicked and the prices are really good too. I am off to check out your other videos now. Peace.
It's my go too curry spot,always nice and tender I have a lamb curry for the footy tonight,if you want a sit down or takeaway samakand in heckmondwike is one of the best around.
If i had somewhere like King Curry's near me Deano... I'd be in there all the time... It's a fantastic concept really... The only other time I've seen something remotely similar to this... Was in Sheffield... Where Danny from Rate My Takeaway... Visited about three months ago... It was called... Il Forno-Bakery-Pizza-Pasta... Where he tried two of their ready made Curry dishes... And also a portion of their Italian Lasagne... As well as one of their freshly made Pastries... Danny enjoyed it so much that he gave it an easy 10/10... 😋 Cheers Deano. 🍺
Looked delicious and I love abit of heat. Could you have put a bit of cream in it to cool it down maybe. I like chicken with spinach, it’s usually just herby flavours 😊
Get the onion and tomato relish, it’s better than restaurant quality. It’s a pity they don’t do popadoms. The chicken seekh kebabs are awesome as well. My only gripe is I think their pakoras are a tad dry. The tandoori chicken masala is to die for.
I might live in Newcastle but think we'll have to take a drive up to try this was only on holiday there in may wish i knew about it then we were craving a curry
All the Indian takeouts in NYC are like this one,though some are a bit whose for wear,but the food is good,and cheap.The curries are fairly spicy,as they cater to the taxi,and Uber drivers mainly.Also to the bachelors.😊
Took a trip to this Kings Curry earlier today, we are having our currys tonight, just tried a Chicken samosa and it was lovely but a bit too spicy for me, and even the plain yoghurt sauce is spicy, looking forward to our currys, ive got the garlic tikka massala same as you and my other half has a meat Madras to try
Watching this whilst eating my 2 curries for £4 from iceland which is beef madras & extra hot chick tikka masala which are real nice & that looks real nice too ! Yum all round
Imagine living with a grown adult that bloody fussy 😂 This guys mind would be absolutely blown if he walked round bradford an realised how many of these places there are
Heat the nans and chapatis on a frying pan with no oil then toss them directly onto the gas hob flame or even electric ring for a couple of seconds on either side.
This place looks great. I know that this style of takeaway is common in a few place like Southall and Bradford (no doubt Birmingham too but nobody wants to go to Birmingham) but I wish there were more of them elsewhere. There's none where I live. Good review once again mate.
Salutations from Mexico Deano & Fa. Of course you can microwave the curry and it will be just fine. but the bread? I like it a bit crispy so I personally would heat it in a pan with a bit of butter or in the oven. The micorwave makes bread soft. But to each his own. I enjoy your videos. All the best Jim retired Yank
Really wish they had somewhere like this in Ipswich mate! Excellent looking curry at a great price. It's like it's priced somewhere in between an actual restaurant and a supermarket. But way better quality than the supermarket! Great review again Deano!
Yeah this is great. I'm sure this type of curry shop will pop up more and more in the future as like you say its cheaper than eating out but still get the quality food
More and more green spaces are looking messy and unkempt, my local council says it's for the bees, personally I think areas of wild flowers look nicer than weeds and long grass, sounds more like a cop out than anything.
Yeah right microwave for quick heat. But sizzler curry in a sauce pan. Would be better and naan in oven or under grill . Same with the chapati grill or frying pan to toast . It all about just reheating . But enjoy. ❤
It's not microwaving twice you are not supposed to do... its reheating twice by any method you are not supposed to do... but hey i am sure you will survive :)
This is before you tried it there very nice had a few but luckily you don't park up like me while her indoors goes shopping n you see them outside fagging it whist on there phone I hate to see that but like I said I've had lamb and was very nice for a curry to take home n stick in air fryer cant go wrong
Interesting to see what other towns offer, nothing like that here in the southwest! Bit confused about your reheating rule though, microwave or stove top, you are still reheating something that has already been cooked once. Up to you of course but I wouldn't risk reheating a chicken dish i havent prepared myself for a 3rd time. Subscribed and looking forward to watching more.
In fairness at least you reheated the curry in a saucepan instead of microwaving it...I think you have the basics down pat!.👍.Is a mango lassie just a red headed lady?.😂😂😂
Hi deano. Curry night spot on. Chicken patia is my favorite curry. Garlic bread and sagaloo. I reckon i will have to have one now. Enjoy your curry. Ann in cumbria.😊😊😊.
I do enjoy a nice curry aswell deano, its mine and the Mrs 5 year anniversary on 26th so we've decided we're gonna get a curry from a place based in saltaire to have decided to go for a chicken karahi and the misses being soft is going for a chicken korma lol looking forward to that now. Also if you watch simply whitby TV on here he goes to a place in batley that does more or less the same thing, can't fully remember it's nice though but have a watch of his videos.
I did see that by Simply Whitby, i was talking to a friend about going over and he told me about this place (closer to home). That's actually how i heard of it
@@JustDeano very good mate. Don't have anything like that closer to us and I'm in shipley but the place we are going to order from is called jinnah bistro a small Indian restraunt in saltaire, think the next one after that will be one from shimla spice.
when i was a kid long time ago im 64 now and mom served dinner you either ate it or got nothing else to eat till next meal time so we couldnt be fussy. parents are too soft now. curry looked ok i prefer smaller pieces of chicken to large but each to their own ,thought the sauce looked a bit thin watery. chapati looked a bit too white they are made from wholemeal flour as a rule .but one curry id never eat is chicken tikka massala its not indian food its scottish
I bought a pack of Chapli kababs from my local Indian supermarket,I also had masala naan,so I toasted the naan in a frying pan,with a teaspoon of ghee,then I crisped up,and heated the Chapli Kabab,spread my naan with coriander chutney put 2 Kababs on the naan,then fried an egg,and put on top,was superb,do try it😊