That looked pretty spot on, Vindaloo on the menu too !! Talking of getting into the wrong car, a few of us took a coach tour in Japan once and we stopped at a small village somewhere, got out for a look around and found this quaint little shop with lots of interesting ornaments etc, so we're picking this stuff up looking for prices etc, the lady there made us tea, she couldn't speak any English but she was very nice to us, next thing the coach tour guide came in and pointed out that we'd waltzed into a private house .. The tour guide said that he'd been summoned by another family member to come and help out but the amazing thing was she wasn't at all angry or anything, yet we're unhooking pictures from the walls looking for prices, handling her ornaments etc so we figured it must have happened before ...
Hi Lee, I'm a Perth girl, it was nice to see videos of familiar spots that i recognised. I shop in the area where the indian restaurant is but never been there but i have been to the indian grocery shop next door. I'll have to check out the restaurant now. Looks good. I hope you enjoyed your time in Aus. Such a vast country with so much to see.
Thumbs-up to Paul & Debs again 👍what a lovely couple. The food looked great, After watching this vlog, my wife and I are off for a curry later now. Hope you had a good flight home.
I'm glad you all had a lovely night out. Thanks for your hospitality Paul and Debs, and Lee for taking us along. The Indian food looked amazing. I probably wouldn't have been able to sit in the restaurant to eat though with the music as loud as you've said.
《Quote》" Peshawari naan is a close cousin of Kashmiri naan. The specialty of this flatbread is that it is sweet in taste due to the use of sultanas (raisins) and coconut. Traditionally, this naan has a lot of nuts, and dry fruits stuffing along with coconut that gives a sweet flavor to the naan "《end quote》
That’s exactly how the samosas look in NewYorkCity,and the restaurant owners are East Asian born,so I think that is perhaps how they made them in their home country.
I should have said that there is no spice tray given with the Poppadoms here either,just mint sauce,and tamarind sauce,also no charge for the Poppadoms,or sauces.Poppadoms is fairly new here they use to give you coconut soup,dhal,and a cabbage dish at the start of a meal.
For your next indian give these places a go. Saroor Fremantle, dhaba, the punjab, imperial court. these are where the locals hang out. these are all north indian cuisine. for south indian give this place a shot. curry virundhu. a local with indian heritage top tip. 🙂
I knew someone from Manchester living here who liked a chicken 'jalfreezi' curry..which they didn't have on menu here and I'd not heard of it, but restaurant knew what it was and made it just for him.
Ca I say I loved the music you played tonight . I know it is hard to please everyone but I am not keen on jazz which is used a lot. I enjoy your videos. - Australia is vast and very different. I hope you get to see some of the country and not just the cities
I did that, once! Was having 'technical difficulties' with my own rust-heap, so got a lift into work, the car pulled up in the agreed spot, and I got in, started to say thanks, and the guy turned and said who are you? Identical car, identical colour, but not the right one! OOPS! Most apologetic, and got out again.
Thanks for reviewing Royal Taka , I've never been there but drive past it several times per day 😂😂😂, will pay it a visit now ( and will take a jacket with me ) .
Whilst I was working for an indian takeaway my family and I went to melbourne for a family friends wedding and we decided to try an indian in the central business district and it was lovely just a bit of a shock when the weather is so warm even in the evening compared to back home!
Hey love those meals look fantastic right from the starters . my score is a 9.8 for that meals thank you for sharing it was lovely to see that lovely couple again . fantastic vlog again hun xxxx❤x
looks like you have had an epic journey brought back memories of Oz back in the 80's. have to say preferred Perth/Freemantle and Adelaide in S. to E coast.
Hi lee what a nice couple paul and deb are and to let you stay with them very welcoming. The indian food looked great i would give it a 9. I suppose different parts of india have tastes and cooking methods ❤❤ 😊😊
Surely, you are not convinced that Australia has any influence on the Indian Chef that cooks the food? Did you not notice that the glasses are upturned beer bottles? The Balti curry has been a popular dish since its creation. The Pakistani curry is easy to make, full of spice and always served in a small steel wok known as a ‘balti bowl.’ Due to the curry’s popularity, there has been some deliberation over why the dish is, in fact, named Balti and where the curry originates from. Traditionally, the dish is served in a wok, alongside rice and other accompaniments such as naan bread. Balti houses, restaurants that only serve Balti style dishes, often serve large Karack naan bread that is broken into pieces and shared by the whole table. There have been debates over why Balti curry was named ‘Balti’ but it has been concluded that the name originates from the pot that the curry is traditionally cooked in, not a particular ingredient or method of cooking as first thought. All Balti dishes must be cooked and served in the original pots for them to be officially classed as Balti. Any ingredients can be included in the sauce, such as vegetarian options or any meats. It’s believed that Birmingham is the original home of the Balti due to its large number of Balti houses. Local legends suggest Balti cooking first appeared in 1977 in a restaurant called Adil’s which was located in the inner-city area of Birmingham, Balsall Heath.
British Indian is very unhealthy, they use a base gravy which is basically vegetable oil with spices and it's put into most curries on the menu. Brits always think its better but the cuisine was redesigned crammed with extra oil, sugar and cream to suit Uk palletes. Tika Masala came from a Korma which is much healthier, its a perfect example. I was in India after 4 years in London working, the food was so much healthier. There are British Indian restaurants here and there in Australia if you prefer something stoggier.
I surmise that Lee and Paul had three Tiger beers each at dinner, with Paul's wife having the one Kingfisher beer, since there were seven beers on the tab. That was a very nice dinner at a quite reasonable price per person.
Lee, think you need to go to India and try the food there. I was there last week and Delhi is like nowhere else, just pure chaos. Interestingly I did not see one menu with onion baji on it, could be a regional thing. But the samosas I saw were all massive. Get yourself a Mango Lassi at some point if you can, Some Indian restaurants sell them in the UK.
The Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi community is relatively new to New York City,and the restaurants here also don’t seem to have onion bhajis,I think they are more of a UK thing.
You must have gone to some pretty quiet discos in Nottinghamshire Lee! Your voices were all quite clear on the video and I could hardly hear any music in the background. I'm definitely going to take my daughter and her family out for an Indian meal when I visit them in Newbury next month.
Whats with that short changed beer glass, no thanks, but the food looked Delicious & for what you got including the extra drinks very cheap. another great Vlog Lee. Onwards
Hi Lee...great vlog as usual, not a big lover of Indian food, but i must admit, it did look delicious. Greetings to you all, Sue & Ben (Woodhall Spa) xx
Good Evening Debs, Paul and Lee. A very nice Indian Establishment i thought. Looking at the Menu, i noticed each dish was priced up as A La Carte. I always go for Onion Barhgi's as well, the Lamb and Vegetable Samosa's looked really Delicious and very well cooked and presented. You did need the Pickles tray and a few poppadoms for three Guests. They should have placed on your table a Hot Plate with the Candles inside it, to keep your Dishes Hot. Each of the Dishes looked very Lovely and cooked very Well. I did like your Unique Drinking Vessels. Tiger is a very nice Light beer to have with one's Indian Meal. As for background music, i am the same as you. It has to be at a Comfortable level, not like as if You were in a Bollywood Movie Set. Bangra Music is rather nice, in the right place at decent level, Not booming out Deffening the Customers. I would personally give this Restaurant a Score of: ( 8/10 ). Very Good value for your money. For three people including all of the Beer. Excellent from me to the ROYAL TARKA INDIAN RESTAURANT!!!!!!. I really Loved and it was Great seeing Lovely Debs and Paul again. Thank you very much Lee. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice one Lee. 👍 Food looked fantastic.. Yes, Balti definitely from Brum but not authentic Indian. Deb and Paul are a lovely couple. Onwards my friends..👍👍
I don't like Indian food personally but my partner loves it so I've seen a few dishes and been to a few restaurants. I do agree that they should have had those candle heaters to keep stuff warm, but this place looked rather basic compared to a lot in the UK with their fancy lighting and plush decor etc, but maybe it was just this place, I don't know. The food looked ok to me and you all liked it so all was good. I loved the beer glasses and want a couple, Ha! I've seen spirit glasses like that before but never beer glasses. Enjoyed the video.
Well, you can't judge a place on a single restaurant. There's good and bad ones all over Australia. Sydney has the biggest variety of cuisines I've seen though, the usuals like Italian, Chinese, Indian etc, but also less well known ones like Nepalese, Burmese, Singaporean etc. The variety is amazing.
The most you can claim is that you're talking about what 1 Indian restaurant in Australia. Nothing to support your generalisation. We regularly go to 3 different Indian restaurants near us in suburban Sydney - we go to all 3 because they are different and we like those differences.
legends that couple are lee! yep how's your head hope its better after that shot lol regarding the curry looked good but tbh i agree with you on this one the onion bhaji looked amazing and im from the black country lol hate the flat ones i have lately
That looked pretty spot on, Vindaloo on the menu too !! Talking of getting into the wrong car, a few of us took a coach tour in Japan once and we stopped at a small village somewhere, got out for a look around and found this quaint little shop with lots of interesting ornaments etc, so we're picking this stuff up looking for prices etc, the lady there made us tea, she couldn't speak any English but she was very nice to us, next thing the coach tour guide came in and pointed out that we'd waltzed into a private house .. The tour guide said that he'd been summoned by another family member to come and help out but the amazing thing was she wasn't at all angry or anything, yet we're unhooking pictures from the walls looking for prices, handling her ornaments etc so we figured it must have happened before ...
Wow that’s an awesome story and memory
Hi Lee, I'm a Perth girl, it was nice to see videos of familiar spots that i recognised. I shop in the area where the indian restaurant is but never been there but i have been to the indian grocery shop next door. I'll have to check out the restaurant now. Looks good. I hope you enjoyed your time in Aus. Such a vast country with so much to see.
Ellenbrook?
What a lovely couple. Best of luck to you Lee with your future travels.
Thumbs-up to Paul & Debs again 👍what a lovely couple.
The food looked great, After watching this vlog, my wife and I are off for a curry later now.
Hope you had a good flight home.
You've met a lovely couple there pal! Eddie & Debs very genuine & nice people 👍😁
You don’t half meet some lovely people on your travels - how lovely are these two! Be great to see them again on your vlogs😊
great vlog with a fab couple well done guys
Well I didn't expect an indian review but it makes a nice change from Fish&chips fantastic guests
paul and debs are a really nice couple😊 Thanks for another enjoyable video Lee
Paul and Deb are the real STARS of the show. Forget Lee. (:P) They should have their own show, they would make a killing! :)
Yet another great video james they are all very informative. I've never seen a bad video from you.
Loved the beer glasses great design idea❤❤❤❤
Eddie Murphie's bar skills are awesome! Just needs some Ice. Looks like you have had a great time down under Lee. We aren't too bad down here, are we?
Good ti see Paul and Deb's again!
I'm glad you all had a lovely night out. Thanks for your hospitality Paul and Debs, and Lee for taking us along.
The Indian food looked amazing. I probably wouldn't have been able to sit in the restaurant to eat though with the music as loud as you've said.
《Quote》" Peshawari naan is a close cousin of Kashmiri naan. The specialty of this flatbread is that it is sweet in taste due to the use of sultanas (raisins) and coconut. Traditionally, this naan has a lot of nuts, and dry fruits stuffing along with coconut that gives a sweet flavor to the naan "《end quote》
Food looked great. 10/10 for Pauls "brilliant". And his bar tending was impeccable.
Greta vid, thanks for inviting us.
Wow this is a Foodie Special ,made me hungry after watching.🎉
Thanks for that Lee Paul and Debs. Loved it ❤❤❤
Great video Lee the food looked delicious 👏👏👍👍
Lovely stuff Lee ~ keep em ‘coming my friend 😊🎉
Lovely to see Paul and Debs again Lee.. The Spice Tray is missing for those Papadoms. The Samosas have an unusual appearance
That’s exactly how the samosas look in NewYorkCity,and the restaurant owners are East Asian born,so I think that is perhaps how they made them in their home country.
I should have said that there is no spice tray given with the Poppadoms here either,just mint sauce,and tamarind sauce,also no charge for the Poppadoms,or sauces.Poppadoms is fairly new here they use to give you coconut soup,dhal,and a cabbage dish at the start of a meal.
@@JanetBrown-px2jn UK Samosas have perfect 180 2 dimensional shape. LOL no Pyramids for the Lee Pharaohs
Why can't restaurants clean their menus. Nothing worse than handling menus covered with stains and fingerprints. A big no-no for me!!!
Sometimes the menu is as greasy as the food...
Germs galore on those menus !😮
Agree
Fun to watch ! Lovely people. Guess you’re back in the UK now for a good rest.
It is tradition to serve dirty menu when in Indian restaurant to impress with authenticity
As Gary Eats would say "let's give it a go"
Lee and Gary doing a joint vid, would be epic 😊
That food was making my mouth water. Hi to Debs and Paul. Lovely to see you again on the channel.
For your next indian give these places a go. Saroor Fremantle, dhaba, the punjab, imperial court. these are where the locals hang out. these are all north indian cuisine. for south indian give this place a shot. curry virundhu. a local with indian heritage top tip. 🙂
great video Lee and it will be great to see more of the other two
Mister Macmaster! Lee these 2 are great to have on the channel! Food looked pretty good 😊 🎉
what a lovely video lee, made more special by a lovely couple.
I knew someone from Manchester living here who liked a chicken 'jalfreezi' curry..which they didn't have on menu here and I'd not heard of it, but restaurant knew what it was and made it just for him.
Lovely to see Paul and Deb again. Hilarious that you got in someone's car thinking it was the Uber!
Another fantastic vlog, the food looked absolutely delicious. Its made me so hungry.
30 quid each for an Indian eat-in ain't bad.
Enjoyed the video mate everything looked delicious i like it with a bit of spice
Nice generous portions I thought you would of went for the Phal lol😅 You’ve been really lucky with your hosts all genuine and friendly..fantastic.
Ca I say I loved the music you played tonight . I know it is hard to please everyone but I am not keen on jazz which is used a lot. I enjoy your videos. - Australia is vast and very different. I hope you get to see some of the country and not just the cities
A nice relaxed video with a lovely couple. The food looked lovely and I would also miss a pickle tray.
Lovely couple - just to send you both my best wishes. From right here in Brum!!!
Food looked amazing. Think I've a stone on watching this video. Good one again Lee. 👍
Sounds like a good night fun and games with the uber lovely food thanks for the great videos
lovely dining with Eddie and his wife :)
Another great vlog x
Nice one - food looked ace and your friends are hilarious... getting into a regular car andthinking it was the Uber LOL.
I did that, once! Was having 'technical difficulties' with my own rust-heap, so got a lift into work, the car pulled up in the agreed spot, and I got in, started to say thanks, and the guy turned and said who are you? Identical car, identical colour, but not the right one! OOPS! Most apologetic, and got out again.
Thanks for reviewing Royal Taka , I've never been there but drive past it several times per day 😂😂😂, will pay it a visit now ( and will take a jacket with me ) .
Whilst I was working for an indian takeaway my family and I went to melbourne for a family friends wedding and we decided to try an indian in the central business district and it was lovely just a bit of a shock when the weather is so warm even in the evening compared to back home!
Hey love those meals look fantastic right from the starters . my score is a 9.8 for that meals thank you for sharing it was lovely to see that lovely couple again . fantastic vlog again hun xxxx❤x
looks like you have had an epic journey brought back memories of Oz back in the 80's. have to say preferred Perth/Freemantle and Adelaide in S. to E coast.
Excellent couple would love to meet them in Australia would be fun
What a lovely couple dining with you. Those were the BEST onion bhaji's I've ever seen. I'm so envious lol. I hate those Supermarket stodgy ones.
absolutely mouth watering.. yummo!
That made my mouth water, the dishes looked delicious.
Those beer prices were damn good for a restaurant. Many places would charge $9 or $10
Hi lee what a nice couple paul and deb are and to let you stay with them very welcoming. The indian food looked great i would give it a 9. I suppose different parts of india have tastes and cooking methods ❤❤ 😊😊
Surely, you are not convinced that Australia has any influence on the Indian Chef that cooks the food? Did you not notice that the glasses are upturned beer bottles?
The Balti curry has been a popular dish since its creation. The Pakistani curry is easy to make, full of spice and always served in a small steel wok known as a ‘balti bowl.’
Due to the curry’s popularity, there has been some deliberation over why the dish is, in fact, named Balti and where the curry originates from.
Traditionally, the dish is served in a wok, alongside rice and other accompaniments such as naan bread. Balti houses, restaurants that only serve Balti style dishes, often serve large Karack naan bread that is broken into pieces and shared by the whole table.
There have been debates over why Balti curry was named ‘Balti’ but it has been concluded that the name originates from the pot that the curry is traditionally cooked in, not a particular ingredient or method of cooking as first thought.
All Balti dishes must be cooked and served in the original pots for them to be officially classed as Balti. Any ingredients can be included in the sauce, such as vegetarian options or any meats.
It’s believed that Birmingham is the original home of the Balti due to its large number of Balti houses. Local legends suggest Balti cooking first appeared in 1977 in a restaurant called Adil’s which was located in the inner-city area of Birmingham, Balsall Heath.
It is interesting that they tell you how many pieces are in each dish. What you don't know, is how big they are. But prices seem reasonable.
Hun those glasses that you had were lovely . we're you trying to be Dj LOL xxx
Not a bad looking curry each dish well presented. Excellent vlog.
I admire how you respect others customers privacy ...
British Indian is very unhealthy, they use a base gravy which is basically vegetable oil with spices and it's put into most curries on the menu.
Brits always think its better but the cuisine was redesigned crammed with extra oil, sugar and cream to suit Uk palletes. Tika Masala came from a Korma which is much healthier, its a perfect example.
I was in India after 4 years in London working, the food was so much healthier.
There are British Indian restaurants here and there in Australia if you prefer something stoggier.
I surmise that Lee and Paul had three Tiger beers each at dinner, with Paul's wife having the one Kingfisher beer, since there were seven beers on the tab. That was a very nice dinner at a quite reasonable price per person.
All the food looked mouthwatering
Especially the Lamb.👍
Lee, think you need to go to India and try the food there. I was there last week and Delhi is like nowhere else, just pure chaos.
Interestingly I did not see one menu with onion baji on it, could be a regional thing. But the samosas I saw were all massive. Get yourself a Mango Lassi at some point if you can, Some Indian restaurants sell them in the UK.
The Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi community is relatively new to New York City,and the restaurants here also don’t seem to have onion bhajis,I think they are more of a UK thing.
You didn't notice (at the beginning, anyway) that the odd-shaped beer glasses are the shape of a bottle upside down!
Saw that, pretty neat!
Food looked very nice and the bread too with good company.
Ireans cafe in clavelys has moved its now behind north break castle on queens gate somewhere could you please do a blog when your back in uk Blackpool
Nice RED tan you have Lee......should have had more "slip,slop,slap" ( old Ad from Australia)
And Paul and Deb's seem to be such a lovely couple ❤ which just by watching you can tell they are.. must be to put up with you 😆 👍
8.9 for food, 2.1 for ambiance!
You must have gone to some pretty quiet discos in Nottinghamshire Lee! Your voices were all quite clear on the video and I could hardly hear any music in the background.
I'm definitely going to take my daughter and her family out for an Indian meal when I visit them in Newbury next month.
I had to put voice enhancer on in Final cut. A filter. 👍🏼
Great food great content great couple nice one lee 👍
😋🤤🤤 Food looking good. Nice video 😂👍👌
I'm pleased you managed to get to Ellenbrook and you weren't disappointed. Nice one Lee... Safe travels. Love the channel great work ...
Whats with that short changed beer glass, no thanks, but the food looked Delicious & for what you got including the extra drinks very cheap. another great Vlog Lee. Onwards
Hi Lee food looked amazing lovelly couple as well onion barges looked tasty❤
Hi Lee...great vlog as usual, not a big lover of Indian food, but i must admit, it did look delicious. Greetings to you all, Sue & Ben (Woodhall Spa) xx
you have to try Aangan in Restaurants in Melbourne next time, but very loud
Good Evening Debs, Paul and Lee. A very nice Indian Establishment i thought. Looking at the Menu, i noticed each dish was priced up as A La Carte. I always go for Onion Barhgi's as well, the Lamb and Vegetable Samosa's looked really Delicious and very well cooked and presented. You did need the Pickles tray and a few poppadoms for three Guests. They should have placed on your table a Hot Plate with the Candles inside it, to keep your Dishes Hot. Each of the Dishes looked very Lovely and cooked very Well. I did like your Unique Drinking Vessels. Tiger is a very nice Light beer to have with one's Indian Meal. As for background music, i am the same as you. It has to be at a Comfortable level, not like as if You were in a Bollywood Movie Set. Bangra Music is rather nice, in the right place at decent level, Not booming out Deffening the Customers. I would personally give this Restaurant a Score of: ( 8/10 ). Very Good value for your money. For three people including all of the Beer. Excellent from me to the ROYAL TARKA INDIAN RESTAURANT!!!!!!. I really Loved and it was Great seeing Lovely Debs and Paul again. Thank you very much Lee. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You should try the Australian vindaloo - nice, slightly acidic, medium curry.
i would defo have an onion bhaji, samosa, naan bread, poppadum, and defo a korma or rhojan josh :)
Paul trying to stitch you up. 😂. Great video again Lee.
Re your comment what is that all-aboat debshipard?!
@@matthewetheridge4535 trying to get Lee pissed
Nice one Lee. 👍
Food looked fantastic..
Yes, Balti definitely from Brum but not authentic Indian.
Deb and Paul are a lovely couple.
Onwards my friends..👍👍
Lovely couple and the food looked great, 👍
Just knew you'd have a curry lee down under
Ps loved the dj spot 😅
Mac looks like he has had a few sherbets lol 😂
I don't like Indian food personally but my partner loves it so I've seen a few dishes and been to a few restaurants. I do agree that they should have had those candle heaters to keep stuff warm, but this place looked rather basic compared to a lot in the UK with their fancy lighting and plush decor etc, but maybe it was just this place, I don't know. The food looked ok to me and you all liked it so all was good. I loved the beer glasses and want a couple, Ha! I've seen spirit glasses like that before but never beer glasses. Enjoyed the video.
Well, you can't judge a place on a single restaurant. There's good and bad ones all over Australia. Sydney has the biggest variety of cuisines I've seen though, the usuals like Italian, Chinese, Indian etc, but also less well known ones like Nepalese, Burmese, Singaporean etc. The variety is amazing.
The food looks amazing! Please share the name of the restaurant :)
In the video it showed the restaurant name as Royal Tarka.
Lovely couple
Food looked lovely and plenty of it too. For once I was eating a curry at home at the same time so I didn't feel left out !
Got me again - those Bhajis look fantastic
Hi Lee iam heading back to my 2nd home in September for 2 weeks in Tenerife again like I do every year
Love the glass's in the Indian, And that looks like 4 fingers of Jim B that you have at the end ! Hurtie head time the next day ???
Love a good indian 👌 great vlogs mac
Flavour of the week, curry.
I'd head for the C Restaurant in the city before you go.... You'll get a couple spins round while you eat.... great views.
I want a curry now, but haven’t long got in from work. Suppose a few beers and a curry is called for on Saturday.
Curry matt-ers!
Next time you buy fish and chips here Lee,ask for chicken salt.That’s if you haven’t done so already.
You don’t put bloody chicken salt on fish!!! What kind of heathens are we creating? Sheeeeeeeeez 🙄🙄
@@gloryglory5688 Only on the chips.Obviously not on the fish.Sheeeeeeeeez!
Bleh, I hate it. Just MSG.
God yeah, I hate bloody chicken salt, spoils the taste of fish.@@gloryglory5688
Delhi O Delhi in Newtown, Sydney. Highly recommended.
The most you can claim is that you're talking about what 1 Indian restaurant in Australia. Nothing to support your generalisation. We regularly go to 3 different Indian restaurants near us in suburban Sydney - we go to all 3 because they are different and we like those differences.
Enjoying your trip, brave man Chicken Tikka and a white T-shirt.. 👍 🍺
that lamb looked superb
legends that couple are lee! yep how's your head hope its better after that shot lol regarding the curry looked good but tbh i agree with you on this one the onion bhaji looked amazing and im from the black country lol hate the flat ones i have lately
best curry i have ever had out of britain or australia is at Matsos in broome the next best was in Albany fantastic food