The Kashmir Curry Centre looks as if it could do with a good clean up on the outside and the inside is equally unpretentious - formica tables, no table cloths and minimal decoration.
At peak trading times the restaurant is always busy with large number of enthusiastic clientele, including some large family groups.
The Kash is another of the unlicenced, no thrills, no music restaurants, the kind that abounds in Bradford but are hard to come by in Sheffield and South Yorkshire.
The lack of music didn't mean there was a lack of atmosphere, the place was buzzing with the conversations and sounds of laughter from the tables.
I have being using this place for about 10 years now and the owner, Paul is a very friendly chap. His waiters are very friendly, with a bit of personality about them and are willing to enter in to conversation with you.
The customary carafe of water appeared almost instantaneously and the starters weren't much further behind.
I had the onion bhajis, which were pretty average and much the same as you would get almost anywhere else.
My Chicken Madras was an above average dish which I particularly enjoyed. The Kash also seems to use less ghee in their dishes, which I think is a plus point.
The accompanying nan breads were excellent. To finish the evening off we had a coffee and some barfi.
nb The Kashmir Curry Centre is on Spital Hill, opposite The East House. Whoever located the indicator on the Google map has positioned it on Saville St. read more