
Lamb Achari
BIR lamb achari is the restaurant take on the Punjabi achari tradition, a curry seasoned with the spices that go into…
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BIR lamb achari is the restaurant take on the Punjabi achari tradition, a curry seasoned with the spices that go into…

BIR lamb bhuna is the restaurant-style version of the slow-cooked Bengali bhuna, dry and intensely flavoured, with the…

Cooked in a karahi (two-handled wok-like pan) over high heat: lamb chunks simmer with tomatoes, fresh ginger matchsticks…

BIR lamb madras is the British restaurant adaptation of the South Indian Madras curry tradition, a sweet-and-sour curry…

Hot, sharp curry inspired by the cooking of southern India

BIR lamb naga phaal is the British-Indian restaurant's hottest curry, named for the ferocious Naga (ghost pepper) chilli…

The Mughal-Pakistani slow-cooked lamb shank stew: meat braised for hours in a spice-thick gravy of ginger, garlic…

BIR lamb saag is the restaurant version of the classic Punjabi saag gosht, a bright green spinach-based curry that pairs…

Seekh kebab is restaurant-quality barbecue

BIR lamb vindaloo is the fiery British-Indian-Restaurant adaptation of the Goan-Portuguese vindaloo, lamb in place of…

The jalfrezi is one of the defining BIR curries, found on every restaurant menu in the country and arguably the most…

Karahi takes its name from the deep, wok-shaped pan it's traditionally cooked in, a thick metal bowl that heats hard and…

"Achari" means "of pickle", the dish is built around Indian-style pickles (achaar) as a flavouring agent rather than a condiment

Lavastorm belongs to the rarefied corner of the BIR menu shared with phaal, naga, and the various house-named "hottest…

Bhuna and naga sit on opposite ends of the BIR temperament chart

A specialist dish from the hotter end of the BIR menu, defined by Mr Naga, the fermented chilli pickle made from Bhut…