... Both of them immediately answered Akbars, an Asian restaurant, which luckily was just around the corner on George Hudson Street. They also gave us options for Chinese and Mexican food but both of them were adamant that Akbars was the best.
We walked round to the restaurant and had a look ... Read review
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...of them were adamant that Akbars was the best.
We walked round to the restaurant and had a look at the menu outside the front door. As I'm a vegetarian I need to ensure that any restaurant I visit is going to have a good selection of meals for me to choose from and not just one or two veggie options. There was a very large amount of meals for me to choose from and we happily went inside.
The restaurant inside is modern, ... ...light box with the work Akbars in it. From the door the restaurant looked very large.
We were immediately aware of how noisy the restaurant was, all of the tables were full and everyone seemed to be having a good time. There was a host at the door and he told us we would have to wait about 10-15 minutes for a table as we hadn't booked, this was fine with us as there are some seats next to the bar. We ordered our drinks, which were ... more
On the first night of our recent visit to York we ventured out to find somewhere to eat as the hotel was a tad expensive for us commoners!
When we entered the city walls we asked the first people we met where the best area/restaurant was to eat. Both of them immediately answered Akbars, an Asian restaurant, which luckily was just around the corner on George Hudson Street. They also gave us options for Chinese and Mexican food but both of them were adamant that Akbars was the best.
We walked round to the restaurant and had a look at the menu outside the front door. As I'm a vegetarian I need to ensure that any restaurant I visit is going to have a good selection of meals for me to choose from and not just one or two veggie options. There was a very large amount of meals for me to choose from and we happily went inside.
The restaurant inside is modern, very chic and not, I wouldn't say, the traditional décor of an Asian restaurant. The floors were tiled with large cream ceramic tiles. Some of the walls are painted in a deep aubergine colour and some of them are painted cream. There are modern lights hanging from the ceiling and framed modern pictures hanging on the walls. Overall the colour scheme throughout is aubergine, cream, and brown which sounds strange but works really well and gives a comfortable but contemporary feel to the surroundings. At the sides of the ceiling are lights which emit different colour lights, adding to the funky feel of the restaurant. On the left hand side wall of the restaurant is a large light box with the work Akbars in it. From the door the restaurant looked very large.
We were immediately aware of how noisy the restaurant was, all of the tables were full and everyone seemed to be having a good time. There was a host at the door and he told us we would have to wait about 10-15 minutes for a table as we hadn't booked, this was fine with us as there are some seats next to the bar. We ordered our drinks, which were added onto our bill, and sat down and waited for our table. Thankfully we only waited 5-10 minutes.
We were shown to a table in the middle of the restaurant and, once seated, we noticed that a large section of the back wall was a mirror - giving the impression that the restaurant is large than it actually is. We realised that the restaurant was a lot smaller than initially thought.
Our table had two side dishes, cutlery, wineglasses with napkins and no table cloth. Simple, but effective. The chairs were high backed cream and brown leather chairs.
We were given two large menus and asked if we required more drinks, which we didn't. The menu was impressive, particularly the veggie section (yee-hah!). To be honest, this menu had one of the largest selections on a menu that I've seen for a long time. While we were looking at the menus we were brought popadoms and a selection of sauces to dip them in - yummy. These were finished within 5 minutes I think!
The restaurant specialises in Pan Cooked baltis from Baltistan, an extreme mountainous region North of Pakistan and the sections on the menu were:
Starters, Vegetarian Starters, Old School Favourites. Chef's specialities, Vegetarian Specialities, Allam han's Lahori Style Dishes, Original baltis, Special baltis, Handi of the day, Traditional Desi-Apna Style, Sundries & deserts.
Because the vegetarian options were so varied, it took me a while to decide, especially as there quite a few dishes that I had never seen before, which seemed quite traditional. I was glad to see this as a lot of Indian/Pakistani restaurants seem to give the same meals over and over. We decided against starters and wanted to get stuck straight into our main meals.
I chose a Vegetable Dupiaza (£4.95) which the menu described as "A traditional curry prepared with double the amount of fried onions" and my partner chose a Chicken Korma-(£4.65) described as "A curry originally for the British Paj in India . A mild and creamy taste . (Very Mild)". We also asked for boiled rice and a cheese naan but were told that they didn't do this. I may be wrong but this could be a Scottish thing? We decided to settle for a plain naan to go with our dinners. To the left of our table was the kitchen which you could see into - all those hard at work chefs making our dinner!
When our meal was brought to our table we weren't given dinner plates - our rice was brought on small plates and our meals were served in Balti dishes! This confused us thoroughly as in Glasgow your rice is served onto your dinner plate and then you spoon your main meal onto the rice on your place. I tried to peer around the restaurant to see what everyone else was doing and it looked like we had two options - eat from the balti dish or eat from the small side plate. We decided to go for the balti dish option as that seemed a bit more fun! I noticed half way through that most people were eating from their plates and only a couple were using their balti dishes, but we didn't care - we just kept eating! Our naan was brought and served hanging up, which we had never seen - we're used to it being cut up and served in a basket. It looks as though the restaurant cooked the naan dependant on how many people were at a table - one of the tables across from us had four seated and they had a massive naan hanging from their…..naan-hook thing. When we wanted some we simply ripped it off and munched away. This is an excellent idea is it saves on table space - and you can fit another plate in!
The meal was served by the chefs from the kitchen and I found this to be a lovely touch - I've never been in a restaurant that does this before and it made me feel a bit special, even though everyone was getting the same treatment.
My meal was fantastic - a lovely rich tomato based sauce with plenty of onions, potato, caulieflower and peppers throughout it. There was a definite kick to it! Normally I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to currys and spicy food but this one was just right and I managed just fine. The portion was a good size, not too big and certainly not too small. I was glad to see that there was a decent amount of vegetables in it - big chunks of potato and plenty of caulieflower, which is exactly what I like. It's been a long time since I finished a curry but this one was fully polished off and the sauce wiped up with the bread. The naan bread was 100%, hand on heart, the best naan bread that I have ever tasted - it was fluffy, light - yet dense at the same time. Normally we fight over certain parts of the bread but there was none of that since it was the same all over - perfect! My other halfs meal was also excellent and he thoroughly enjoyed it - I asked him to comment on it for the benefit of this review and he said "lots of chicken" - he obviously doesn't appreciate how serious I take my ciaoing!
The staff in the restaurant were extremely helpful and pleasant and there seemed to be loads of them! The waiter who served us was great - he explained items on the menu and when I asked him about the balti dish/side dish dilemma he happily explained that a lot of people prefer to eat out of the balti dish instead of a dinner plate. We had quite a bit of banter with him during the course of the evening.
We had a fantastic night in the restaurant, we talked and laughed the full time we were there - and whilst we are naturally gifted conversationalists (or just really mouthy Glaswegians); we felt that there was a great atmosphere in the restaurant which definitely added to the enjoyment of the evening. The restaurant seems like a popular choice with the locals as well as tourists and we counted three birthdays where the waiters and chefs brought out a slice of cake with candles and sparklers and sang (ear splittingly out of tune) happy birthday to the…lucky guest.
Our bill came to just over twenty pounds, including three drinks and the naan bread. This is an absolute bargain for such an enjoyable meal. We made sure to add on a generous tip as it was well deserved. Although the restaurant was busy, at no point did we feel rushed and we took our time over our meals.
The only bad point - and (I'm afraid it's a biggy) was that when I visited the ladies, the girl from behind the bar came out of the cubicle and walked straight out of the toilet without washing her hands. I could give her the benefit of the doubt and say that she may well have used the sink behind the bar, but she should have realised that a customer would realise that she was staff and see that she worked behind the bar. This is why there were only there drinks purchased during our evening! When we returned form our weekend away, I emailed the restaurant and let them know that I witnessed "a member of staff" not washing their hands after using the toilet. This might seem to be taking it too far, but I believe in feedback. If you don't tell someone they are doing something wrong - it isn't going to change. I didn't mention who it was, so hopefully there will be a general reminder to the staff.
Akbar's Restaurant is owned and managed by Shabir Hussain, who decided within six months of working in his first job that he wanted to open his own restaurant. The restaurants are named after Shabirs father whom the restaurant is dedicated to. There are also Akbars restaurants in Manchester, Leeds (2), Bradford and Sheffield. There are further plans to open Akbars restaurants in Birmingham, Glasgow (yesss) and London. Akbar's specialise in Birthday parties, weddings, anniversaries, leaving parties or any occasion that you would like to celebrate. Flowers, birthday cakes and photography can be arranged. A limosine service can also be arranged to collect you and bring you to the restaurant. Akbars can also provide a magician for your evening!!
Awards and comments The Good Food Guide-'Recommending Akbars'. The only Indian restaurant recommended in Yorkshire. Yorkshire Evening Post-'Restaurant of the Year' Daily Mail-'Best Indian in Bradford' Telegraph and Argus-'Restaurant of the Year' Times Magazine-'Brilliant Restaurant' Some examples of dishes on the menu and their prices included:
I had a wonderful night in Akbars and would definitely recommend this for a special night out.
Thanks for reading. Sharon x
Below are some samples of the menu for anyone who wishes to know the types of dishes they sell.
Starters Seekh Kebabs-£1.95 Tender minced lamb with onions, herbs fresh coriander & green chillies cooked over charcoal. Chicken Tikka-£2.65 Boneless chicken marinated in yoghurt, herbs & spices (ginger, garlic, fresh coriander, etc.) cooked over charcoal. Chicken Wings -£2.25 Chicken wings spiced in a yoghurt marinade with special spices cooked over charcoal. Old School Favourites Dopiaza-£4.55 Traditional curry prepared with onions. Dansak..-£4.55 Persian style curry with a sweet & sour taste, made with pineapple, lentils & sweetcorn. Korma-£4.65 A curry originally for the British Paj in India . A mild and creamy taste . (Very Mild) Chef's Specialities Lamb Paneer-£5.95 Spring lamb cooked with traditional home made cheese in a rich sauce. Chicken Jalfazi-£5.95 Tender pieces of chicken cooked with herbs, spices and egg. Roshan Lal-£5.75 A spicy lamb dish cooked with onions , tomatoes & peppers in a rich sauce, garnished with fresh onions & coriander. Original Baltis Chicken Balti-£4.95 Tender chicken cooked with fresh ginger, onions, tomatoes, capsicums & chillies to a general Baltisan taste. Keema Balti-£4.95 Cooked as above but with minced meat. Prawn Balti-£4.95 Cooked as above but with prawns. Special Baltis Akbar~e~Balti-£8.95 A mouth watering combination of chicken, lamb, mushroom & potatoes cooked with fresh spices & ingredients. Garnished with fresh coriander. Chicken & Potato Balti-£5.45 Tender chicken cooked with baby potatoes, garnished with coriander. Handi of the Day Everyday our chef prepares a different handi, dish, purely to give you a rare opportunity to sample Indian cuisine cooked as we would eat at home (usually cooked on the bone)-£5.50. Vegetarian Starters Onion & Potato Bhaji-£1.75 Onions & potatoes deep fried in a spicy Indian batter and served a side salad. Vegetarian Rolls-£1.85 Spiced mixed vegetables wrapped in a thin crispy pastry. Vegetarian Specialities Balti Palak Aloo Dhal-£4.95 Spinach, potatoes and lentils cooked to a traditional Balti recipe. Vegetable Makhani-£4.95 A mild creamy vegetable dish with nuts, in a rich sauce. Bhindi and Tomato Balti-£4.95 Gently cooked together with herbs and spices. Desserts Ras Malai-£1.95 A traditional, cool refreshing Indian sweet~served chilled. Gulab Jamon -£1.95 Soft, juicy sponge balls served with hot creamy sauce or ice cream. Kulfi-£2.25 Home made Indian ice cream made to an authentic recipe ~garnished with nuts.
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We visited Akbars on a Saturday night and it was busy. We did book a table but the only time we could get for our group of 22 was at 9pm, which I thought was quite late. I however didn't do the booking and so don't know how far in advance we booked. The menu is extensive and what I would describe as quite moden. I cannot remember what I ordered but the food was nice and I can't remember anyone being negative about it. A few people in ... ...of the unique features of Akbars is that they do fmaily sized naan breads which come on a huge kind of metal tree thing and you can just share it among yourself. These were lovely.
Price-wise, it is a while since I was there however I can't remember it being overly expensive so I'll say it was reasonably priced.
I know that Akbars also have a restaurant in Leeds and possibly another elsewhere.
This is a lovely restaurant if you're wanting a bit ...
jennyf16 30.08.2008
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