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Bombay Potatoes is comfort food at its finest
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Bombay Potatoes is comfort food at its finest

Cooked chickpeas (tinned for speed, OR overnight-soaked and home-cooked for the best texture) toss with diced red onion…

BIR chicken pathia is the British-Indian-Restaurant sweet-and-sour curry, lemon and mango chutney pulling against sugar…

Pita breads are torn into pieces and toasted (or fried) until crisp and crunchy

A torn pita is brushed with olive oil and grilled or fried until golden and crisp

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

A Cambodian banana flower salad, the kind of bright herby starter that opens a Khmer meal

"Adrak" is Hindi for ginger, and this curry treats the root not just as a base aromatic (where it normally sits in…

Chicken chilli masala is a relatively modern entry on the British restaurant menu, sitting somewhere between a jalfrezi…

Garlic chilli chicken sits in the medium-hot end of the BIR menu, distinguished by two things: heavily browned sliced…

"Laal" is Hindi for red, and the dish lives up to the name

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A Madras lives or dies by balance