The owner of Kashmir was kind and generous to Danny, above all, coming with a whole set of proper cutlery to all that food! A caring man in Wilton street, Bradford!
What I get from The Kashmir: Jug of Water = Free (can be refilled if needed) Salad = Free Mint Sauce = Free (can be refilled if needed) 3 Poppadoms = Free 3 Chapattis = Free (with Curry) Onion Bhajis Shami Kebabs Chicken Masala (or Keema Curry) Multicoloured Pilau Rice (Pink, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, White)
Hi Karen, is this original restaurant, because the Kashmir I used to go to in the seventies was on Leeds and Bradford road, whereas this one looks like it’s on the end of a street. I just wondered if they moved to another location in Bradford.
@@Bluedog4712 It's always been there on Wilton Street since 1950. Just metres away from where PC Sharon Beshenivsky was killed in 2005, outside Universal Express Travel Agents on Morley Street. The backstreet to the left of Universal Express was used for a fight scene in Commando 3 (2019), along with many more Bradford locations. Slightly further up is International, which was visited by Len Goodman and Ainsley Harriott. I'm fairly sure that Gordon Ramsay has been there once too. Near the top of Morley Street is Back Ashgrove West, which is where one of Peter Sutcliffe's victims was killed. At the opposite end of Wilton Street is where Omar Khan's used to be. It featured in the Firewall (Greater Manchester) episode of The Ghost Squad (2005), which was all filmed in Bradford. Three streets up on the other side of Little Horton Lane is The Karachi, which Rick Stein has visited. Around the corner from Morley Street is the bottom of Great Horton Road, where some late-night takeaways are. Dynamo magician filmed part of either Concrete Playground (2006) or Magician Impossible (2011-2014) in either Royals or Omar's, but I'm 99% sure it was Royal's. Some other TV shows have visited Omar's to talk try their massive nan challenge. And The Ghost Squad (2005) filmed in either Royal's or Omar's too. The Alhambra at the bottom of Morley Street has been filmed for various different things. And City Park and City Hall across the road have been used in at least 50 films and TV shows.
@@danielgardecki1046 the Kashmir I used to go in was more of a cafe than a restaurant, with none of the fancy dishes you get today, just Keema, lamb and chicken (on the bone only) We used go in after the nightclub (Scamps) as late as 4.00am and get it as hot as they could make it, but we were only around 19 or 20! Certainly couldn’t do it now!
Used to regularly go the Kashmir when studying at Bradford Uni. The curries are authentic, the way Asians make them at home. Meat masala with crispy naans was our favourite dish. Real hearty.
I discovered this place about 30 years ago and I made a point of going there every time I visited Bradford. Haven't been for about 10 or 15 years . Seeing this vid has reminded me that I really need to go again.
Is it really that good?! Not many places that will give youbthebwow factor but this seems good from all the comments Might drive up to break my fast there!
I live in Leeds but when I am in Bradford I look forward to visiting the Kashmir. If you want complex, sophisticated Indian food probably not for you but if you want straightforward relatively inexpensive food I recommend. Also the chapatis are complimentary and you can bring your own drinks e.g. beer or wine .
Fond memories of going there at 2.30am after leaving Queens Hall opposite on a Friday night back in the 90s That downstairs area used to have white tiled walls too, reminded me of a bathroom. Was dead cheap for a curry.
I love the Kash - salty, greasy, tasty goodness at a fair price! I have been many, many times, and NEVER had a bad stomach afterwards. The kitchen is spotless, and they're a nice bunch of guys.
Fantastic service, the chap who served you, damn impressive. Looks reasonable value too, obviously I can't taste the food but it definitely looks nice.
Love how Danny is always in control of his audience. Once he's had enough polite chit-chat and wants to crack on with his grub it's a case of "anyway ...(thumbs up)....take care then guys" and everybody immediately understands it is the end of the conversation 😂
"On the road again, just can't wait to get on the road again. The life I love is making music with my friends. And I can't wait to get on the road again." Great videos pal! Positive vibe! Keep up the great work!
Hello, Danny, thank you for reviewing the Kashmir, I started going there in 1973, a Keema Vindaloo with the Side Salad and three Chapatti's and a Jug of Water only cost £0.30p in those days, damned good value. Extra chapatti's were free of charge, I asked the waiter why they didn't charge for extra chapatti's and he replyed that a pound of chapatti flour cost them £0.10p and you can make a lot of chapattis from a pound of flour. These days I generally get two Tandoori Roti's with my meal instead of three chapatti's or one Naan bread, the Roti is a happy medium between chapatti and Naan. Have you tried Omar's, they serve the largest Naan bread in Yorkshire, the Notorious Naan is so large that it takes three waiters to carry one to the diners table. Have a look for CZcams videos of Omar's Notoriuos Naan Challenge.
Me and my mate Stan would go to Kashmir or the Cellar as we called it back in the day after a night out driving from Smiths night club in Warrington to Bradford.The starters look to be frozen then deep fried so not freshly made.Stick to the curry dishes in the Cellar and you cant go wrong.
The upstairs bit on the left is also part of The Kashmir, with it's own entrance, along with another set of steps to the downstairs bit of the restaurant.
There's normally onions on there too, which is what most of the salad consists of, but there didn't seem to be any on his saucer. Does Danny like onions? Did he ask for more tomato and cucumbers instead of onions? I have no idea, as I only watch his Bradford vids.
I used to eat alot of curry dishes, not anymore, i recently learned that i got stage 3c colon cancer, now, i can only take satisfaction from watching your videos, cheers mate.
😢😢..hope improves mate.. what food you stuck with at the moment if don't mind me asking sir...is it the spices n meats that you can't have..cheers take care fella
The Chicken Makhani from this place has always been my go-to, no dish quite like it 😅 - it's a shame the starters have let them down on this visit, I love popping into this place.
This place is historic in my curry life. My mate Phil was at Uni in Bradford and lived 5 mins walk from here in the mid 90's. Two of us drove from St. Helens regular to visit Phil for beers, curry, Bottom at theatre etc. The Kashmiri was so good. You got a curry for £2.25 and 3 chapati, you had to ask for rice if you wanted that instead. The place was amazing. After watching this review, I realised you don't know about Asian food at all. If you don't know what you are eating, then why do you review it..? Unusual review to me. Anyhow nice to see the old place.
Probabley he heard about the place and took the trip down to try it out lol not much more than that since he reviews places he has heard a lot about and is recomended.
You get the better curries in the run down places than the glitzy ones. And cheaper too. Off to Bradford now to the asian supermarket to get my stuff. 10 mile drive to curry heaven
I just found you in you tube. I’m hooked. I probably watched 20-30 videos already. Because of you I had a craving for Sunday roast, which I made today. Thanks
If "Rate My Takeaway" includes being served on proper crockery, instead of eating out of takeaway containers, might as well have used the seating inside. 💁
I had my first-ever Asian curry in Bradford, at a leaving do. I asked for the mildest dish possible and they recommended prawn korma with pilau rice and naan. I'd never eaten rice either (apart from Ambrosia creamed rice as a kid). In later life I once ate Bengali chicken tikka masala every evening for a week. LOL
The mortuary was on the same street many years ago. I always thought it was a strange setting for such a place. I'm sure the locals wondered what the strange comings and going were at all hours of the day and night.
11:59 Prime example of human nature - we always pre-judge. When Danny says the kebab is over cooked and then seconds later, after tasting it says it's bang on! We all do it 🤣
Hey Danny me and my husband love watching your videos your absolute brilliant on what you do I think you should try Azuma Chinese restaurant in Bradford town centre x
Love the vids mate, I have never had a chicken sheikh kebab that I like, I think restaurants in uk should stick to the lamb version, I do love fish pakora too, it’s not widely available where I live, if it’s done right, it’s beautiful, has to be light and fresh with a twist of lemon
memories right there.. was a buzzing student/bar district 20 odd years ago (not sure how it goes these days) many great nights would finish eating that grub!
Danny love your down to earth videos,come over to Stockholm Sweden and try the Ellora In Zinkensdam fantastic chicken madras,lamb tikka butter masala and great naan breads your welcome mate
Danny, would love you to get down to Bristol one day - some cracking food. Few recommendations (1) Urban Tandoor - hilarious tiktok, unreal curries & great staff, (2) Taka Taka - best gyros you'll find in the UK, & (3) Sandwich Sandwich - HUGE and amazing sandwiches. All would be unreal videos - bit of a trek for you but well worth it 👍
Urban Tandoor was nothing special when I went. Sandwich Sandwich before the revamp was just a sandwich shop that didn't do anything particularly unique. Maybe it's changed now. Chai Sai was one of the better Indians in Bristol but has since closed.
@@spammodump partly thinking of video quality with urban - they're big on social media so would make for a funny video, curries are also very good still & their samosa is unreal. also plenty of smaller places in bris that'd be good - carribean croft, cafe cuba for something a bit different, koocha mezze bar for the BEST veggie kebabs, oowee burgers
@@Moisty100x Or maybe they got picked because they look nice. Someone decides (I don't know who) which Bradford restaurants get entered into national competitions. They always pick the ones which are nicely decorated, and they nearly always win. However none of them taste as good, as the plain, and simple looking, The Kashmir.
Honestly Danny I've lived in Bradford all my life and this may be the oldest but by no means the best. For the best Asian breakfast go to sweet centre on lumb lane and for curry try Shimla Shipley . But for all round amazing food my cafe lahore although Kashmir is known for it's famous dish cooked by that famous chef off the tv Rick stein
Danny I recommended you to go to de roma in wigan went there for a kebab mega its cheap and it took 6 in a half minutes for them to cook it orederd donner kebab with chillie sauce and lettice and Mayo and a garlic bread box chips and mayo
Beginners mistake....only starter to ever order in there is the onion bhajis! Cheap and cheerful and a bit rough round the edges but for cheap half decent curry it's ok. Get yourself to Shimla Spice in Shipley......
As a bradfordian, where we are weaned from the breast straight to curry, Kashmir, Pind and especially Sultans are in my humble opinion the best curries in Bradford 👍👍
I used to work at this restaurant back in 1991 for 5 years as a waiter we had to warm up the starters in oil sheesh kebabs should never be heated up again in oil usually restaurants reheat them in the microwave or they will go very hard they are still using this method 30 years later lol
The Kashmir was one of the best curries in Bradford and used to be way better a few years ago. Pretty sure they changed management or the chef and now I don't think its anywhere near as good as it used to be.
You should try Sultan in Frizinghall Danny or Lahoree Grillz in Great Horton. It’s bizarre isn’t it the Kashmir - they really need to spend some money doing that place up as the food is cracking
Hey hey Danny your in good old bradford. I love going to that curry house it's my favourite. But I'll tell you a secret ( I saw them making their curry's with pataks curry paste) 🙈 I was a little pissed off by then. Still nice authentic taste though.. love your reviews and your little one is your double ❤ wow love love love you and your family ❤
@@paul_raftery well all I can say is I always thought that a curry was made from authentic spices not a jar already made, you know a home made curry, guess that's why mine home made curry's are rubbish then, like I say pataks paste is the way to go now. 😊
A mate of mine used to rave about a curry place where he got a takeaway on his way home from the pub, One night he sneaked a peek in the kitchen and saw they were using Patak's products. He was so disappointed he never went there again 😛
The curries at Kashmir are top notch. The service however is poor. It looks old and need of a bit of renovation inside but it is property authentic pakistani food.
Open since 1950. Always has 5/5 in the hygiene ratings (unlike most of the restaurants and takeaways on Leeds Road). Always tastes better than all of the multi-award winning restaurants in Bradford, which constantly get entered into national competitions, and always win.
The owner of Kashmir was kind and generous to Danny, above all, coming with a whole set of proper cutlery to all that food! A caring man in Wilton street, Bradford!
Doesn't mean Jack if the mixed grill is reheated
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My dad's been going here for 55 years! Loves the place. Had many childhood birthdays here after ice-skating
When did you move out of the area?
If you can’t get a good curry in Bradford, you’re doing something wrong! 😂
😂😂😂😂😂 facts lol
Blahem.
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Yep.👍
get what he means lol
What I get from The Kashmir:
Jug of Water = Free (can be refilled if needed)
Salad = Free
Mint Sauce = Free (can be refilled if needed)
3 Poppadoms = Free
3 Chapattis = Free (with Curry)
Onion Bhajis
Shami Kebabs
Chicken Masala (or Keema Curry)
Multicoloured Pilau Rice (Pink, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, White)
DEWISSISS!
Ive been going to the Kashmir since 1981, I have never been disappointed . I live 30 miles away and it is always worth the trip.
Hi Karen, is this original restaurant, because the Kashmir I used to go to in the seventies was on Leeds and Bradford road, whereas this one looks like it’s on the end of a street. I just wondered if they moved to another location in Bradford.
@@Bluedog4712 It's always been there on Wilton Street since 1950.
Just metres away from where PC Sharon Beshenivsky was killed in 2005, outside Universal Express Travel Agents on Morley Street.
The backstreet to the left of Universal Express was used for a fight scene in Commando 3 (2019), along with many more Bradford locations.
Slightly further up is International, which was visited by Len Goodman and Ainsley Harriott. I'm fairly sure that Gordon Ramsay has been there once too.
Near the top of Morley Street is Back Ashgrove West, which is where one of Peter Sutcliffe's victims was killed.
At the opposite end of Wilton Street is where Omar Khan's used to be. It featured in the Firewall (Greater Manchester) episode of The Ghost Squad (2005), which was all filmed in Bradford.
Three streets up on the other side of Little Horton Lane is The Karachi, which Rick Stein has visited.
Around the corner from Morley Street is the bottom of Great Horton Road, where some late-night takeaways are. Dynamo magician filmed part of either Concrete Playground (2006) or Magician Impossible (2011-2014) in either Royals or Omar's, but I'm 99% sure it was Royal's. Some other TV shows have visited Omar's to talk try their massive nan challenge. And The Ghost Squad (2005) filmed in either Royal's or Omar's too.
The Alhambra at the bottom of Morley Street has been filmed for various different things.
And City Park and City Hall across the road have been used in at least 50 films and TV shows.
U drive 60 miles for a curry? Jeeeeeezzzzus
@@darkpool6319 My uncle with Parkinson's drives roughly 85 miles to Bradford to get his curries.
He gets around 10 or 12, and freezes them.
@@danielgardecki1046 the Kashmir I used to go in was more of a cafe than a restaurant, with none of the fancy dishes you get today, just Keema, lamb and chicken (on the bone only) We used go in after the nightclub (Scamps) as late as 4.00am and get it as hot as they could make it, but we were only around 19 or 20! Certainly couldn’t do it now!
Used to regularly go the Kashmir when studying at Bradford Uni. The curries are authentic, the way Asians make them at home. Meat masala with crispy naans was our favourite dish. Real hearty.
I was there today. Seekh kebab, poppodums, chicken jalfrezi and chappatis. £12. It was very nice.
“Take care guys” means “off you pop”!
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pmsl exactly my thoughts but not so polite ha
You must be a southerner 🤣
I discovered this place about 30 years ago and I made a point of going there every time I visited Bradford. Haven't been for about 10 or 15 years . Seeing this vid has reminded me that I really need to go again.
Is it really that good?!
Not many places that will give youbthebwow factor but this seems good from all the comments
Might drive up to break my fast there!
I live in Leeds but when I am in Bradford I look forward to visiting the Kashmir. If you want complex, sophisticated Indian food probably not for you but if you want straightforward relatively inexpensive food I recommend. Also the chapatis are complimentary and you can bring your own drinks e.g. beer or wine .
Fond memories of going there at 2.30am after leaving Queens Hall opposite on a Friday night back in the 90s That downstairs area used to have white tiled walls too, reminded me of a bathroom. Was dead cheap for a curry.
Yes!! We always had our end of night curry there. Wasn't a proper night out without it
The man is a genius. He took a table and a chair out of the van, took them to the restaurant to order food, and brought them back to the van.
That's brains for you 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
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He brought it in just incase. He thought that was a takeaway restaurant.
fs thats what he does you tools thats his thing carrying his own table n chair.
You're not familiar with the format of the show!
I love the Kash - salty, greasy, tasty goodness at a fair price! I have been many, many times, and NEVER had a bad stomach afterwards. The kitchen is spotless, and they're a nice bunch of guys.
Fantastic service, the chap who served you, damn impressive. Looks reasonable value too, obviously I can't taste the food but it definitely looks nice.
Bossman has good manners.
Mr Malin has lots of viewers, 8643.
Those 4 guys approaching Danny like the zombie apocalypse 😂
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they came out of the restaurant
edging closer and closer LMAO
😂 they’d had a ‘lunch meeting’ . One of them is my chap and he’s probably Danny’s biggest fan. Couldn’t believe his luck bumping into him 🤣🙈
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Excellent video. One of my favourite things about RMT is that Danny is open to fully embracing the different cultures that make up our great nation
Love how Danny is always in control of his audience. Once he's had enough polite chit-chat and wants to crack on with his grub it's a case of "anyway ...(thumbs up)....take care then guys" and everybody immediately understands it is the end of the conversation 😂
I used to eat here all the time when studying in the area 20 years ago. Not a particularly nice area but the food was spot on, plus very cheap!
"On the road again, just can't wait to get on the road again. The life I love is making music with my friends. And I can't wait to get on the road again." Great videos pal! Positive vibe! Keep up the great work!
Hello, Danny, thank you for reviewing the Kashmir, I started going there in 1973, a Keema Vindaloo with the Side Salad and three Chapatti's and a Jug of Water only cost £0.30p in those days, damned good value.
Extra chapatti's were free of charge, I asked the waiter why they didn't charge for extra chapatti's and he replyed that a pound of chapatti flour cost them £0.10p and you can make a lot of chapattis from a pound of flour.
These days I generally get two Tandoori Roti's with my meal instead of three chapatti's or one Naan bread, the Roti is a happy medium between chapatti and Naan.
Have you tried Omar's, they serve the largest Naan bread in Yorkshire, the Notorious Naan is so large that it takes three waiters to carry one to the diners table. Have a look for CZcams videos of Omar's Notoriuos Naan Challenge.
Born in bratford left when 2yrs old but always went back too visit family and yh i remember the curries being 🔥🔥..but good quality...cheers
Why you leave? 😂😂 or is that a stupid question
Me and my mate Stan would go to Kashmir or the Cellar as we called it back in the day after a night out driving from Smiths night club in Warrington to Bradford.The starters look to be frozen then deep fried so not freshly made.Stick to the curry dishes in the Cellar and you cant go wrong.
Smiths in Warrington, now that brings back memories.😊
First place I go to when I go back to Bradford. I've been going for over 40 years.
Looks crap pal.
@@skid599and what does that have to do with if it tastes good or not ?🎉
@@AudiophileTommy you could say the same thing about women...😂
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U left that shit hole and went back
I was the Lorry driver who beeped at you on the M62 then let you in off M606😂 bet you was well confused 😂
I absolutely loved the vibe of the owner/manager that served him!
The upstairs bit on the left is also part of The Kashmir, with it's own entrance, along with another set of steps to the downstairs bit of the restaurant.
I remember the Kash back in the 60's and. the floor was paving slabs .The entrance was just outdoor steps and a curry.was 50p
It's the first time for years I've seen a curry with fresh tomatoes etc in .. that's the way used to be ..
There's normally onions on there too, which is what most of the salad consists of, but there didn't seem to be any on his saucer.
Does Danny like onions?
Did he ask for more tomato and cucumbers instead of onions?
I have no idea, as I only watch his Bradford vids.
When I make curry it's always with a can of chopped tomatoes to provide the base for a sauce always seem to come out nicely
I used to eat alot of curry dishes, not anymore, i recently learned that i got stage 3c colon cancer, now, i can only take satisfaction from watching your videos, cheers mate.
😢😢..hope improves mate.. what food you stuck with at the moment if don't mind me asking sir...is it the spices n meats that you can't have..cheers take care fella
Stay positive mate. It makes a difference. Apparently there is a lot of treatment available for stage 3c - I just looked it up. Sending best wishes.
Sorry to hear that mate, I have Pancreatic cancer and in the same boat. Can watch but not eat. Stay positive mate.
Keep fighting sheffieldwednesday5421, best wishes for the future.
The Chicken Makhani from this place has always been my go-to, no dish quite like it 😅 - it's a shame the starters have let them down on this visit, I love popping into this place.
This place is historic in my curry life. My mate Phil was at Uni in Bradford and lived 5 mins walk from here in the mid 90's. Two of us drove from St. Helens regular to visit Phil for beers, curry, Bottom at theatre etc. The Kashmiri was so good. You got a curry for £2.25 and 3 chapati, you had to ask for rice if you wanted that instead. The place was amazing.
After watching this review, I realised you don't know about Asian food at all. If you don't know what you are eating, then why do you review it..? Unusual review to me.
Anyhow nice to see the old place.
Probabley he heard about the place and took the trip down to try it out lol not much more than that since he reviews places he has heard a lot about and is recomended.
You get the better curries in the run down places than the glitzy ones. And cheaper too. Off to Bradford now to the asian supermarket to get my stuff. 10 mile drive to curry heaven
Love this place, and always try to visit if I am in Bradford.
I just found you in you tube. I’m hooked. I probably watched 20-30 videos already. Because of you I had a craving for Sunday roast, which I made today. Thanks
Great review Dan, gonna have to try this place soon. Only down the road
If "Rate My Takeaway" includes being served on proper crockery, instead of eating out of takeaway containers, might as well have used the seating inside. 💁
Great Curry house one I have travelled 80 miles there and 80 miles back for my takeaway 😂. Also great sit in restaurant and service
Been going there nearly 40years flavour has never changed danny.the meat kahara is the best on the menu glad u enjoyed the curry 👌🤜🤜
I had my first-ever Asian curry in Bradford, at a leaving do. I asked for the mildest dish possible and they recommended prawn korma with pilau rice and naan. I'd never eaten rice either (apart from Ambrosia creamed rice as a kid). In later life I once ate Bengali chicken tikka masala every evening for a week. LOL
The mortuary was on the same street many years ago. I always thought it was a strange setting for such a place. I'm sure the locals wondered what the strange comings and going were at all hours of the day and night.
is it bad eating in a restaurant which is located on the same street where mortury is at that time?
The mortuary is now a restaurant
11:59 Prime example of human nature - we always pre-judge. When Danny says the kebab is over cooked and then seconds later, after tasting it says it's bang on! We all do it 🤣
3.43 the Danny handslap! 😂😂😂
Doing food reviews with a cold is precious
Hey Danny me and my husband love watching your videos your absolute brilliant on what you do I think you should try Azuma Chinese restaurant in Bradford town centre x
If you havent already you should try Shapla in sheffield city centre! Bang on 10/10 currys every time! authentic indian taste and lovely staff too 🙌🏽
Danny, you have to do Sultans in Bradford, its the place the locals use.
Hes been there, hes done a review couple of months ago he loved it.
@@naserhussain9016 Cheers fella, just looked back, not many of Dannys videos I have missed.
Went past it yesterday all their windows been put through. Must have pissed someone off
Sultans is crap. Ate there twice. Diarrhoea both times.
My first proper Bradford curry was at Kashmir over 30 years ago, cost about £3 for curry and chapatis. Still prefer Karachi though!
Love the vids mate, I have never had a chicken sheikh kebab that I like, I think restaurants in uk should stick to the lamb version, I do love fish pakora too, it’s not widely available where I live, if it’s done right, it’s beautiful, has to be light and fresh with a twist of lemon
Lol, them scroungers were scrumming up fa Danny's grub ❤️😍😂
they came out of the restaurant
The way those 4 guys were inching towards the reviewer was very hilarious. I thought one was going to grab a dish and run like mad !! Haha.
memories right there..
was a buzzing student/bar district 20 odd years ago (not sure how it goes these days)
many great nights would finish eating that grub!
Love Bradford, I have very good memories of Bradford city….
Banging bit up grub Danny really tucked in and enjoyed the delicious dishes
Danny love your down to earth videos,come over to Stockholm Sweden and try the Ellora In Zinkensdam fantastic chicken madras,lamb tikka butter masala and great naan breads your welcome mate
nice chat with the local rat catcher outside the takeaway 👌👍😬
Mr editor your missing a trick everytime danny says "oh yes" we need the Churchill dog 😂
My god. That starter was drier than Ghandis flip flop.
Always in the mood for curry!
Cooking is an art and not everyone is gifted with it but everyone has the potential to learn it. I like it ❤ and big thumb 🏡❤🎉
leeds a1/m1 so funny the the road back in the time mods and rockers north bound . late 1970,s i was just a lerner no drive the m1 🤣🤣🤣
SHIMLAS IS A WELL KNOWN CHICKEN KEBAB SPOT BACK IN THE DAY, IF IT STILL THERE.
yorkshire water from tap i havent heard that in ages lmao
Come to Durban South Africa... well show you curry mate!!!
Under the van Danny good idea. 👍 nice curry 🍛
You have to come and visit Qchnia Agi Polish deli bar in Bradford, it's spot on ❤
Danny, would love you to get down to Bristol one day - some cracking food. Few recommendations (1) Urban Tandoor - hilarious tiktok, unreal curries & great staff, (2) Taka Taka - best gyros you'll find in the UK, & (3) Sandwich Sandwich - HUGE and amazing sandwiches. All would be unreal videos - bit of a trek for you but well worth it 👍
Urban Tandoor was nothing special when I went. Sandwich Sandwich before the revamp was just a sandwich shop that didn't do anything particularly unique. Maybe it's changed now. Chai Sai was one of the better Indians in Bristol but has since closed.
@@spammodump partly thinking of video quality with urban - they're big on social media so would make for a funny video, curries are also very good still & their samosa is unreal. also plenty of smaller places in bris that'd be good - carribean croft, cafe cuba for something a bit different, koocha mezze bar for the BEST veggie kebabs, oowee burgers
also sandwich sandwich won uber eats restaraunt of the year, so clearly doing something right...
@@Moisty100x Or maybe they got picked because they look nice.
Someone decides (I don't know who) which Bradford restaurants get entered into national competitions.
They always pick the ones which are nicely decorated, and they nearly always win.
However none of them taste as good, as the plain, and simple looking, The Kashmir.
That's a decent naan. Just had the tiniest ever naan in a veggie restaurant in Southall recently.
Thought them four blokes were going run off with Danny Boys scram 😀
i know alot of takeaways, that use frozen food, and add spices to it! and make the curry become amazing.
That is one of the best looking naan I have ever seen.
Honestly Danny I've lived in Bradford all my life and this may be the oldest but by no means the best. For the best Asian breakfast go to sweet centre on lumb lane and for curry try Shimla Shipley . But for all round amazing food my cafe lahore although Kashmir is known for it's famous dish cooked by that famous chef off the tv Rick stein
Please please try Jack's snacks in bramley leeds it's a sandwich bar it's beautiful xxx
The Karachi in Bradford is also excellent...
That's class that wen u pulled that roof out
That table and chair cracks me up every time 😂😂😂😂
Opened forty years ago and haven’t spent a penny on it since. 🎉
Opened 74 years ago, and you're missing out on the best food in the country.
They spend money on the menu changes, they just update the prices
He meant the restaurant didn't spend a penny since to update decor etc. which is fine, as long as the foods good@@danielgardecki1046
It opened in the late 1948, sold in 1952, then sold to current owners in 1965
The mixed grill looked like yesterday's leftovers re-heated.
Yeah I say it was
@@deadpoolkoa7108 I'd say you've never been to The Kashmir.
You can see them prepare and cook everything from the counter where he paid.
I've never seen Asian starters that have been fried in batter before. So, I concur with @telstarfirst comment.
Danny I recommended you to go to de roma in wigan went there for a kebab mega its cheap and it took 6 in a half minutes for them to cook it orederd donner kebab with chillie sauce and lettice and Mayo and a garlic bread box chips and mayo
An 8/10 on this channel means it's borderline inedible 😆
Beginners mistake....only starter to ever order in there is the onion bhajis! Cheap and cheerful and a bit rough round the edges but for cheap half decent curry it's ok. Get yourself to Shimla Spice in Shipley......
Ate here a couple of years ago and it was fantastic.
you are so funny Danny!! Another day out with Stephen Tries would be fun
As a bradfordian, where we are weaned from the breast straight to curry, Kashmir, Pind and especially Sultans are in my humble opinion the best curries in Bradford 👍👍
Honest coments.honest and funny.i never seen any food comentors camp out by their van.but its interesting buddy.
That looks well off the scale good 👍
Haven’t been in years but always enjoyed their food.
That looks like my kind of meal Danny, that's it, I'll have to get a curry tonight now...
The mixed grill and fish pakoras are warm ups 100& the rest was freshly cooked
I used to work at this restaurant back in 1991 for 5 years as a waiter we had to warm up the starters in oil sheesh kebabs should never be heated up again in oil usually restaurants reheat them in the microwave or they will go very hard they are still using this method 30 years later lol
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Come up with an idea!? I've wondered why you have done that since the day you got the van.🤷🏼♂️😂
The Kashmir was one of the best curries in Bradford and used to be way better a few years ago. Pretty sure they changed management or the chef and now I don't think its anywhere near as good as it used to be.
They've clearly not changed management as the guy who served him I'm pretty certain is the owner, or one of the owners.
You should try Sultan in Frizinghall Danny or Lahoree Grillz in Great Horton. It’s bizarre isn’t it the Kashmir - they really need to spend some money doing that place up as the food is cracking
You should try Shimla spice in Keighley, I have creamy chicken tikka masala as im also not a fan of spicy foods and its banging
Hey hey Danny your in good old bradford. I love going to that curry house it's my favourite. But I'll tell you a secret ( I saw them making their curry's with pataks curry paste) 🙈 I was a little pissed off by then. Still nice authentic taste though.. love your reviews and your little one is your double ❤ wow love love love you and your family ❤
Not a surprise, as according to Patak's Wiki page they supply 75% of the UK Curry houses with sauces and spices.
@@haroonmohammed742 oh well then, I'll be Stocking up on pataks then, might start selling my own curry's 😋😋 💷
A lot of curry houses use partakes paste and add their own spices too. Latiffs inspired CZcams channel is 1 of best and he does sometimes.
@@paul_raftery well all I can say is I always thought that a curry was made from authentic spices not a jar already made, you know a home made curry, guess that's why mine home made
curry's are rubbish then, like I say pataks paste is the way to go now. 😊
A mate of mine used to rave about a curry place where he got a takeaway on his way home from the pub, One night he sneaked a peek in the kitchen and saw they were using Patak's products. He was so disappointed he never went there again 😛
A few of us use to go there nearly every sunday in the mid 80's, it was always spot on 😋
The food looks like it was cooked in the 50's
The curries at Kashmir are top notch. The service however is poor. It looks old and need of a bit of renovation inside but it is property authentic pakistani food.
authentic mate, better than all this loaded shite.
@@r4mbo4974jrI’ll avoid them
What do you know😂😂
Open since 1950.
Always has 5/5 in the hygiene ratings (unlike most of the restaurants and takeaways on Leeds Road).
Always tastes better than all of the multi-award winning restaurants in Bradford, which constantly get entered into national competitions, and always win.
Have the naan before it gets cold, naan tastes nice with it's warm
Looks banging! Rogan Josh…. That a bit of me 👌