Menu from Bollywood Masala
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Meat Samosa
Chicken Chat/Puri
chicken cooked with tomotoes, spring onions, coriander & served on deep fried puffy bread
Lamb Malai Tikka
spring lamb marinated in malai with bollywood spices, cooked in a clay oven
Specials
Madhuri
chicken or lamb cooked with pistachio nuts mild & cream
Shahrukh
spicy hot chicken or lamb cooked in the traditional punjabi way
Mughal-E-Azam
breast of chicken marinated in spices cooked with capsicum, onion & finished with cheese
Vegetarian
Bhindi Masala
okra cooked with garlic, ginger and spices
Benghan Masala
aubergine cooked with tomatoes, garlic, ginger & spices
Paneer Tikka Masala
paneer (cottage cheese) cooked with tomatoes based sauce finished with a touch of cream
More about the restaurant: Bollywood Masala
Manchester’s Indian restaurant scene is one of the most famous around – the city is home to the Curry Mile, after all – and also one of the most competitive. So when Bollywood Masala on Liverpool Road in the City Centre was named in the top three in the whole of the North West, heads were turned. With a Bollywood theme and a menu to match, make sure you book a table now to beat the rush.
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Thinking about making a Bollywood Masala booking?
Manchester is one of the UK’s curry capitals, and it is a reputation well deserved. From the Curry Mile in the south to the kebab joints and Pakistani cafes of the north, Indian and Pakistani food makes the city run. The City Centre is no exception, and with restaurants like Bollywood Masala, Indian cuisine makes it’s mark in the Manchester fine dining scene. Situated on Liverpool Road, across from the Beecham’s Tower and the bars of Deansgate, Bollywood Masala follows a cinematic theme, with countless curries named after the stars of the Bollywood screen.
That isn’t to say that your favourites aren’t there as well. The Manchester curry crowd is a discerning one, and alongside the rogan josh and dopiaza, you can find the at-home apna dishes of the Punjab, the shahi meats, straight from the tandoor, and even the Friday-favourite of biryani. The City Centre bars are close by, and Bollywood Masala offers up a perfect stop-off for a few post-work Cobras and a first-class feed – but make sure you book a table, as seats fill up fast!
