Step into this tiny, old-school takeaway in Teams Valley Industrial Estate, Gateshead! Run by a passionate father-and-son duo, this humble spot serves up some of the most delicious food you’ll ever taste. What makes it even more special? It’s a melting pot of cultures, with people from all races coming together to enjoy the incredible flavors. Join me on this food adventure and see why this place is a true hidden gem. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more food vlogs!
Bro you’re killing it with these little gems. Love how you represent these unknown wholesome establishments. Banger after banger, and yes we are back!!!
I was grafting a few years ago round that area doing an industrial coil transport, gaffa advised we stop off at this little gem of a place for a kebab wrap for dinner. Can’t believe I’ve found this video mate, the food was absolutely unreal, best kebab wrap we’d ever had hands down. Father and son are really nice and down to earth aswell, would recommend anyone who is round that way to pop in and try the food. You can’t beat little family run places like this❤
Nice one brother...awesome vlog....in my book, this is a quality establishment....no frills, just honest top notch food, homemade.....massive respect 🙏
The brothers used to run Afghan takeaway city centre, in the old days, ask any taxi driver, they’re famous. Curries are his signature, Need to try the chicken palak curry next time, I’m glad you got the lamb on the bone.
All that food looks fully home made especially the pilau rice and sweet rice looks like something my mum would make. Karahi looks homemade to no typical artificial colours
Few new places for you to try, which I haven’t been to yet 1. ZAIQAA Punjabi cuisine, kadai, nihaari, chapali kebabs - West rd 2. Sajis - Adelaide terrace, parallel to west road, but further down. The family have a restaurant in Gateshead, Saji is the son in law of the owner of Solomon’s, he came over from Pakistan, learnt his trade in a small restaurant on mums moor rd, then took over his father in laws restaurant Solomon’s, before setting up his own
Another heart warming review from the best food reviewer on TH-cam. Keeping it real, as always. What a delightful place. That naan looks 10/10, not like the standard bangladeshi owned curry house naan's that are nearly always too dense. Onwards and upwards TFT
I do like your content ! But you complain about a naan bread a little chard which how most people like there naans ! And you say this right after boating about the chef having 41 years experience hats of the the chef I’m sure he knows what he’s doing
There used to be a place in the West End (probably either Stanhope Street or West Road), that had a simple menu of a couple of curries, seekh kebabs, rice, samosas and salad etc just like this. I only ever went there once in the mid to late 1990s and it was the best food I ever had. I've been trying to find out for ages now what it was called and where exactly it was, but from what I see and hear in your videos, it would have been just your sort of place. Really old school halal restaurant. If TFT or anyone reading this can suggest what that place was called, that would be much appreciated. It's not Ayesha's Sweet House, as it had seating inside, but it was very similar to Ayesha's and this place.
Ayeshas was the only one on Stanhope street. On west rd, Mumtaj was the original, which has been covered on the channel. Then came Madina grill and Spicemaster. I think it’s Mumtaj you’re talking about 😊
@@MsSheenam Hi there, thank you for that information. I don't think it was any of the places above, but it was very similar to Mumtaj, with a little bit more seating. It was 1997 or 1998 when my dad took me there and I seem to remember it being very brown in colour on the interior. I'm not 100% sure which road it was on, so perhaps it could have been Westgate Road, Westmoreland Road, or perhaps somewhere else in Elswick or Benwell. I know it was many many years ago, but if you can think of anywhere else it could possibly be, I would be so grateful if you could let me know. :-)
@ the only other ones were on Westmorland Rd, Afghans which the brothers now run Naz, there was a takeaway in the middle where spice of Punjab is now, used to have benches, but the owner Ali, sold up and went to Bradford, he made the best kebabs, we used to get chicken tikka masala on a fresh Nan bread with donner. They are the best, it may be the one you’re thinking of
@@MsSheenam Yes, that could well be the one. It was a very long time ago now and I was only about 13 or 14 at the time, so it's all a bit of a blur. I just remember it being so delicious.
@ love these these types of hidden gems ! And I have one insane one for you if you ever visit the Heathrow area ! Located in one of the most insane locations but serving desi breakfast and food and you will get your desi chai at a bargain
Step into this tiny, old-school takeaway in Teams Valley Industrial Estate, Gateshead! Run by a passionate father-and-son duo, this humble spot serves up some of the most delicious food you’ll ever taste. What makes it even more special? It’s a melting pot of cultures, with people from all races coming together to enjoy the incredible flavors. Join me on this food adventure and see why this place is a true hidden gem. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more food vlogs!
Bro you’re killing it with these little gems. Love how you represent these unknown wholesome establishments. Banger after banger, and yes we are back!!!
Thank you so much for the amazing support ❤️
I was grafting a few years ago round that area doing an industrial coil transport, gaffa advised we stop off at this little gem of a place for a kebab wrap for dinner. Can’t believe I’ve found this video mate, the food was absolutely unreal, best kebab wrap we’d ever had hands down. Father and son are really nice and down to earth aswell, would recommend anyone who is round that way to pop in and try the food. You can’t beat little family run places like this❤
Thank you for the awesome comment and I’m glad we bought back some memories. God Bless you bro 😎
Nice one brother...awesome vlog....in my book, this is a quality establishment....no frills, just honest top notch food, homemade.....massive respect 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you once again for your support bro ❤️🙏🏾
Living down south I am jealous of all the good food up North you are covering. Another lovely place, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and thank you for your support
First 10/10 rated 👊 ❤
Ma sha Allah each to there own have their own unique taste hold there own great vlog
The brothers used to run Afghan takeaway city centre, in the old days, ask any taxi driver, they’re famous.
Curries are his signature, Need to try the chicken palak curry next time, I’m glad you got the lamb on the bone.
💯…. These guys know their curries ❤️
The old style chefs are the best full of flavour.
Deffo 💯
All that food looks fully home made especially the pilau rice and sweet rice looks like something my mum would make.
Karahi looks homemade to no typical artificial colours
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suport these small businesses gold dust
Thank you for the comment. Our aim from the start has always been to help these kind of businesses ❤️
Loving your new content.food looks delicious xx
Thanks so much 😊
I'm a lamb lover and you can take it from me that curry on it's own was on the Elite level.
I definitely agree. 👍
Legend 👊
Love this video brother❤❤
Few new places for you to try, which I haven’t been to yet
1. ZAIQAA Punjabi cuisine, kadai, nihaari, chapali kebabs - West rd
2. Sajis - Adelaide terrace, parallel to west road, but further down. The family have a restaurant in Gateshead, Saji is the son in law of the owner of Solomon’s, he came over from Pakistan, learnt his trade in a small restaurant on mums moor rd, then took over his father in laws restaurant Solomon’s, before setting up his own
Noted brother
Love this TFT
Another heart warming review from the best food reviewer on TH-cam. Keeping it real, as always. What a delightful place. That naan looks 10/10, not like the standard bangladeshi owned curry house naan's that are nearly always too dense. Onwards and upwards TFT
Wow, thank you for the awesome comment ❤️
Awesome content tft
That looks great bro! Btw big Fan
Thank you ❤️🙏🏾
You didn’t take the rubicon can off the table 😂😂😂 great video ❤❤❤❤
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I do like your content ! But you complain about a naan bread a little chard which how most people like there naans ! And you say this right after boating about the chef having 41 years experience hats of the the chef I’m sure he knows what he’s doing
Slough is the biggest industrial estate in Europe
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Nice ❤
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There used to be a place in the West End (probably either Stanhope Street or West Road), that had a simple menu of a couple of curries, seekh kebabs, rice, samosas and salad etc just like this.
I only ever went there once in the mid to late 1990s and it was the best food I ever had. I've been trying to find out for ages now what it was called and where exactly it was, but from what I see and hear in your videos, it would have been just your sort of place. Really old school halal restaurant.
If TFT or anyone reading this can suggest what that place was called, that would be much appreciated. It's not Ayesha's Sweet House, as it had seating inside, but it was very similar to Ayesha's and this place.
Sounds incredible…. I would love to try it out once we know where it’s at. Thank you for your support ❤️
Ayeshas was the only one on Stanhope street.
On west rd, Mumtaj was the original, which has been covered on the channel. Then came Madina grill and Spicemaster.
I think it’s Mumtaj you’re talking about 😊
@@MsSheenam Hi there, thank you for that information. I don't think it was any of the places above, but it was very similar to Mumtaj, with a little bit more seating.
It was 1997 or 1998 when my dad took me there and I seem to remember it being very brown in colour on the interior.
I'm not 100% sure which road it was on, so perhaps it could have been Westgate Road, Westmoreland Road, or perhaps somewhere else in Elswick or Benwell.
I know it was many many years ago, but if you can think of anywhere else it could possibly be, I would be so grateful if you could let me know. :-)
@ the only other ones were on Westmorland Rd, Afghans which the brothers now run Naz, there was a takeaway in the middle where spice of Punjab is now, used to have benches, but the owner Ali, sold up and went to Bradford, he made the best kebabs, we used to get chicken tikka masala on a fresh Nan bread with donner. They are the best, it may be the one you’re thinking of
@@MsSheenam Yes, that could well be the one. It was a very long time ago now and I was only about 13 or 14 at the time, so it's all a bit of a blur. I just remember it being so delicious.
Bro always carry cash
Cash is king
Asian shops like cash
Petrol station are best places to find cash point
Benny is that you bro sitting on the right?
Properly your sis waiting for a hot vidalooo
Saves the wife cooking I think ur tryna say this curry is better than YOU KNOW lol
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Great place proper food shame it’s too far away from me
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TFT brother just remember Cash is King in Geordieland 👍
Noted 🙏🏾
Need to do a Chinese
those kebabs looks scary
Break bread together
Comment of the night ❤️
These cash only food places love a tax fiddle 😂
Bet u fancied him didn’t u TFT, tickle the pickle?
I’m sorry to the world please forgive me
Looks banging bro
It was ❤️
@ love these these types of hidden gems ! And I have one insane one for you if you ever visit the Heathrow area ! Located in one of the most insane locations but serving desi breakfast and food and you will get your desi chai at a bargain