For devotees of the BBC Radio 4 programme ‘I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue’ here is a new addition to their ‘Uxbridge English Dictionary‘…
“Like a Kebab!”
It’s early Sunday lunchtime, and I spy an unassuming restaurant frontage…
And the inside initially seems to be one slide show short of a conference…
But the menu entices a challenge far too early in the day for me…
For me, it always has to be a taste of spice rather than a challenge of heat; so the sizzling Lamb Seekh Kebabs look like the deal that will seal the dictionary definition…
But, what do we have with it? Naan bread, maybe, rice possibly… but then I spy something on the menu that creates intrigue. Fries have always been a ‘rest of the world’ poor version of good old proper chips; but Keema Chilli Fries (described on their menu as ‘Simply Amazing’), now that sounds worth sampling…
Cheap, tasty, with something of a wow factor thrown in; a fabulously fresh tasting salad and the non-alcoholic Mojito Mocktail, finished off a memorable lunch. The early timing also ensured a rare experience of having my own personal restaurant!
Until we speak again, sublime might be an under-performing citrus fruit (in the Uxbridge English Dictionary), but it is an experience to be savoured down City Road in Cardiff.
Please don’t just write about food, there are other things in the world, too! Like cats…
Hi Beata, sorry but I am just on a bit of a roll with with restaurants at the moment. Other things have conspired against me getting a replacement for Juno and Bella just yet.
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Sounds delicious!
Looks yummy! Now I kinda want a kebab.
It tasted as good as it looks. I’m in a Middle Eastern cuisine phase at the moment, and fortunately my home city is providing interesting variations on the theme!