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Restaurant Menu Authentic Indian Cuisine STARTERS - MIXED STARTERS - SEAFOOD Mixed Kebab ......................................... £4.95 Prawn Cocktail ..................................... £3.95 Vegetable Platter (for two) ........................ £7.95 Prawn Puree .......................................... £4.95 Tikka Platter (for two) ............................... £8.95 Deep fried unleavened bread with prawn stuffing Sword Fish Tikka ................................... £5.95 STARTERS - VEGETABLE Stuffed Prawn Pepper ........................... £5.95 Onion Bhaji Deep fried spiced onion cutlets ......... £3.50 King Prawn Puree .................................. £5.95 Vegetable Samosa Deep fried pasties ........... £3.50 Deep fried unleavened bread with king prawn stuffing Aloo Chat Pieces of potato cooked in sour sauce ..... £3.50 King Prawn Garlic ................................. £5.95 Chilli Mushrooms .................................. £3.50 King prawn in garlic and butter Garlic Mushrooms ................................ £3.50 King Prawn Butterfly ............................. £5.95 Paneer Tikka ......................................... £3.75 King Prawns Shashlick BAZZAR special........ £5.95 Indian cheese marinated with spices and herbs Chana Paneer ........................................ £4.50 TANDOORI SPECIALITIES Channa puree ........................................ £4.50 These dishes are marinated with spices and then grilled in a special tandoor and served with salad Paneer Shashlick .................................. £4.50 Indian cheese marinated with peppers, onions, tomato, Chicken Tikka ....................................... £8.50 spices and herbs. Grilled in the tandoor. Lamb Tikka ........................................... £8.95 Stuffed Pepper ...................................... £4.50 Tandoori Chicken .........Whole £10.95 / Half £7.95 Tandoori Mixed Grill ............................ £10.95 STARTERS- CHICKEN An assortment of tandoori chicken, lamb tikka, Chicken Tikka Chicken marinated and barbecued .. £4.50 chicken tikka and skeek kebab. Chicken Garlic Chicken in garlic and butter ........ £4.50 Chicken or Lamb Shaslick (Dry) ............. £8.95 Chicken Pakora ..................................... £4.50 Marinated and spiced with onions, capsicum and tomatoes, Spiced chicken deep fried with butter barbecued in clay oven. Chicken Tandoori ................................... £4.50 King Prawn Shellon ............................ £13.95 On the bone % chicken marinated and barbecued. Barbecued king prawns coated in freshly ground Chicken Khumbi ..................................... £4.50 coriander, garlic and lemon juice. Marinated chicken pieces cooked with fresh Tandoori King Prawn ........................... £13.95 mushrooms and herbs. Paneer Tikka / Paneer Shashlick ......... £7.95 Chicken Chat .......................................... £4.50 Juicy pieces of chicken spiced with sour sauce. Chicken Suka Bazzar special ........................ £4.95 MILD DISHES Chicken Shashlick Bazzar special ................ £4.95 Chicken Makahni .................................. £9.25 Barbecued chicken pieces, flavoured with herbs and spices. Bazzar special Chicken Jaipur ...................... £4.95 A mild dish. Chicken Pasanda Nawabi ..................... £9.25 STARTERS - LAMB Barbecued chicken cooked in wine, fresh cream and Meat Samosa ......................................... £3.50 mixed ground nuts. A very mild dish. Sheek Kebab ......................................... £4.50 Chicken Tikka Masala Mild .................. £9.25 Minced meat on skewers barbecued in a tandoor. Boneless barbecued chicken cooked to our own recipe. Shami Kebab Minced meat croquettes and grilled .. £4.50 King Prawn Masala ............................. £13.95 Lamb Tikka Lamb marinated and barbecued ......... £4.50 Charcoal grilled prawns cooked in mild spices to our own recipe. Lamb Dosha ........................................... £4.95 Shahi Butter Chicken ............................ £9.25 Pieces of lamb cooked with fresh herbs and spices. Barbecued chicken cooked in a ground almond and Served in a Chapati roll. cream. Very mild. Lamb Shashlick Bazzar special .................... £4.95 Paneer Tikka Masala ............................. £8.50 Lamb Chops .......................................... £5.95 Chicken Kashmiri Mild and Fruity ................. £9.25 Shatkora Chicken or Lamb ................... £9.95 HOUSE SPECIALITIES Barbecued chicken or lamb cooked with shatkora in medium SPICE BAZZAR Special Masala ............. £9.95 sauce, unique aromatic taste (Most popular dish of Sylhet). Barbecued tandoori chicken (off the bone) cooked in barbecued, Naga Special ......................................... £9.95 spiced minced meat with onions, tomatoes and green peppers, Chicken or lamb cooked with very hot Sylhety chilli, garnished with fresh garlic and coriander. chef’s special preparation, unique tasting dish. SPICE BAZZAR Tandoori Special .......... £9.95 Chicken Zaflong .................................... £9.95 Barbecued tandoori chicken (off the bone) cooked with onions, Tandoori grilled chicken, cooked with cubes of onions, tomatoes, green pepper, garnished with fresh garlic and coriander in tomatoes, capsicums and a touch of tandoori sauce. thick sauce Lamb Chop Bhuna ............................... £12.95 SPICE BAZZAR Mixed Karahi .............. £11.95 Tender Iamb chops cooked with fresh herbs, onions, peppers, An assortment of tandoori chicken, chicken tikka, lamb tikka, sheek tomatoes and coriander in a thick medium spicy sauce. kebab cooked in our special sauce. Served in a souk Chicken or Lamb Rasha ........................ £9.95 Chicken or Iamb cooked with chopped potatoes in a lightly spiced sauce. A DHANSAKmedium hot lentil based dish Garlic Tikka Bhuna ............................... £9.95 blended with pineapple, sweet and sour. Barbecued chicken cooked with garlic in a medium hot sauce Genghis Said .......................................... £9.95 BHUNA Barbecued chicken and spiced minced meat cooked with peppers, A medium strength curry cooked with onions and tomatoes, sewed in a spicy sauce onions, herbs and aromatic spices. Jeera Chicken ....................................... £9.95 Boneless chicken pieces marinated with medium spices and cumin A rich butDUPIAZA medium flavoursome sauce seeds, served in a spicy sauce combining fresh onions and whole spices. Chilli Chicken Masala ............................ £9.95 Barbecued chicken cooked with green chillies A tomatoROGAN based curry flavoured JOSH with coriander. Chicken Capsila .................................... £9.95 Chicken cooked in onions, tomatoes, green peppers and a touch of garlic CURRY, MADRAS, Aloo Gosht ............................................. £9.95 A curry withVINDALOO tomato puree, coriander and ground Potatoes and lamb cooked in a medium or hot sauce chilies for that exquisite flavour. Chilli Paneer ........................................... £9.95 Curd cheese, cooked with fresh green chilies and coriander in our PATHIA chef’s own special recipe A hot and spicy curry blended with onion and Chicken Tawali ...................................... £9.95 tomatoes. Sweet and sour. Barbecued chicken cooked with onions,green peppers and cucum- ber in dry spicy sauce A curry withSAAGWALA spinach and garlic. Medium and spicy. Achari Chicken or Lamb ....................... £9.95 Hariyali Chicken ......................................£9.95 Cooked in sizzling metalKARAHI pot, seasoned with herbs and spices. Chicken or lamb marinated in our-house green masala and cooked in a green spicy herb sauce. KARMA Razalla Chicken .................................... £9.95 For that milder sweet taste. Cooked with almond and Off the bone tandoori chicken cooked with minced lamb, fresh green coconut in cream sauce and freshly ground spices. chilies and coriander in a thick sauce Joypur Chicken or Lamb ........................£9.95 Cooked with freshJALFREZI green chillies, coriander and herbs. HOT! Tender pieces of lamb or chicken, spring onion, fresh coriander, green chilies and onions, cooked in spicy moist sauce. Above dishes available with: Bombay Chicken ................................... £9.95 Chicken ............................................£7.95 Began Bortha Lamb ...............................£9.95 Lamb ................................................£8.95 Tender lamb cooked with fresh aubergine in a thick medium sauce Prawn ...............................................£8.95 Garlic Chilli Chicken ...............................£9.95 King Prawn .....................................£13.95 Tandoori grilled chicken, cooked in a hot and spicy sauce, created Vegetable .........................................£7.25 from garlic, green chillies, onion and coriander. Mixed................................................£9.95 Naryali Chicken ..................................... £9.95 Tikka ................................................£8.95 Chicken pieces grilled in a tandoori oven, then cooked in a highly spice sauce, created from fresh chilli, coriander and coconut. SEAFOOD SPECIALITIES RICE DISHES Garlic Swordfish Bhuna ....................... £12.95 Boiled Rice ............................................ £2.50 Machli Chilli Masala ........................... £12.95 Basmati Rice (Pilau Rice) ............................ £2.95 Garlic Chilli King Prawn ...................... £13.95 Onion Fried Rice ..................................... £2.95 King Prawn Tawa ...............................
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