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Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Sat 28 Mar 2015 11:20 am
by Becker
Went there last night for the first time. Lovely food & friendly staff.Mo was there as well. Eaten in Courtyard before,also very good food & service.Thanks .

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Fri 03 Apr 2015 9:55 pm
by Muad_dib
Oh dear this isn't going to go down well then.Just got back from there where the food was poor,all the dishes came out warm without any of the little heaters that keeps your food bubbling,we all had chicken dishes and the meat was thighs not breast.It was ok in my meal as I had it spicey but two others had mild dishes and the taste was of the strong chicken not the suace,we pointed out that we didn't like thigh meat in the curry but we were assured it was breast meat.I cook a lot with thighs so I know the difference between the light and dark meat.Then to cap it off we were over charged by 20% including being charged for coffee and brandy which we were told was on the house.All in all a shame as it's not the same ol same ol as other restuarants as he has a lot of different dishes on the menu,i think i'll wait a couple of months before trying again(if it's still open)

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Sat 04 Apr 2015 2:14 pm
by Heaven
Four of us went last night and all had different food. Absolutely fabulous food and fantastic service. The best Indian food we have had for a long time. I had Karachi prawn dish medium to hot and was exactly as I asked for it. With regards to burners I have not had an Indian dish here that has been served on burners only the Chinese House. The dishes were hot so kept the food hot. Service was welcoming and attentive. The staff are also open to constructive remarks so may be you should give them another chance. The tablecloths were immaculate which has not always been the case at other Indian restaurants. This will be our regular from now on most definitely.

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Sat 04 Apr 2015 4:54 pm
by Owl Lady
Kamares serve all their meals over burners including the rice! IMO the best Indian food around!

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Sat 04 Apr 2015 7:18 pm
by Mountain Edge
So do jashans

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Sat 04 Apr 2015 9:16 pm
by Muad_dib
So does the Punjab

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Sat 04 Apr 2015 10:38 pm
by Muad_dib
As did Nosheens before closing,makes me wonder heaven where you eat your curries

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Sun 05 Apr 2015 5:06 pm
by happyvally
Owl Lady wrote:Kamares serve all their meals over burners including the rice! IMO the best Indian food around!

Having no burners does it mean food taste different.is this the standard to judge the flavour and the quality of the food.

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Sun 05 Apr 2015 7:33 pm
by Becker
Being the original poster of this thread,I would like to say.THe food we had was excellent,was hot & spiced to our liking! Sometimes I agree, depending on how many main & side dishes are ordered,it is quite nice to have warmers. However,being that we had mains with rice there was little need for these. As for the comment to heaven about where he (she) eats curries irrelevant! Clearly they enjoyed what was chosen by them at Masala!Happyvalley,agree totally with your post. If some food is too heat hot,I find it spoils the flavour.Having lived here for almost four years we have tried pretty much all of the "Indian" restaurants. Usually been very,very good with the exception of a couple of sit downs & one particular take out. Herself ordered Lamb curry,this it certainly was not! Would guarantee it was goat! Everyone has separate opinions & has the right to voice them. As this is about Masala, I will say again. The food we had was delicious!!! .

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Sun 05 Apr 2015 8:42 pm
by Muad_dib
Lucky you and I hope you checked your bill

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Mon 06 Apr 2015 7:24 pm
by Becker
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Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Mon 06 Apr 2015 8:28 pm
by Muad_dib
I just object to being served poor quality food and then being over charged for that food by 20%

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Mon 06 Apr 2015 9:14 pm
by happyvally
Muad_dib wrote:I just object to being served poor quality food and then being over charged for that food by 20%


I believe you refuse to pay that 20% why would you pay for something you did not had.

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Thu 09 Apr 2015 4:12 pm
by danceswithwolves
Well tried Masala last week, very, very, ordinary all dishes seem to taste the same, quite mushy, never get a proper bill its all written in a big book ( same as Courtyard) we were overcharged for drinks until I queried the amount.
Masala, Punjab, in my opinion are very basic ordinary curries mostly thigh meat.
Without doubt the best true Indian experience is Kamares, extensive menu Beef, fish, Prawn , Lamb is always very tender, the Fish Curry is superb.
I have no association with Kamares, have been going since they opened and never been dissapointed.
There is a vast difference between true Indian & Pakistani type curry meals.
It really boils down to what you think is a good curry.

Re: Masala Alsancak.

Posted: Mon 20 Apr 2015 6:20 am
by axyl021063
We went to masala last night was a very nice meal starters were lovely and enjoyed my curry a red korma was delicious, service was very good xx