About Garam Massala
More about the restaurant: Garam Massala
In Ayurvedic medicine, garam means heat; something that is garam is said to heat the body, curing certain ills. Masala, on the other hand, simply means a mix of spices. While garam masala is a standard in any curry-lover’s cupboards, few know about the precision and expertise required to properly blend and incorporate garam masala into authentic Indian dishes. Let’s just say that Garam Massala, along Station Road in Greater Manchester’s Cheadle Hulme, holds the title when it comes to perfectly spiced Indian cuisine.
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Garam Massala has been wowing the residents of Cheadle Hulme and nearby Greater Manchester villages with their exacting approach to Indian cooking since 1995. Run by spice expert Mr Rashid and a team of crack masala wizards, business has been booming on both the dine-in and takeaway fronts. Garam Massala is open seven days a week, from the middle of the afternoon until late, keeping locals with sudden needs for some Indian culinary medicine happy at the oddest hours.
Besides their regular dining and takeaway menus, Garam Massala offer some great deals for those who can keep an appointment with these doctors of spice. There’s a Monday to Friday early bird special at this Station Road restaurant, offering Cheadle Hulme patrons three set menus (plus one for the kids) at discount rates. Feast on popadoms and chutneys, bhajis and samosas, aloo and chicken chatt, bhuna, rogan josh, and korma curries, all served with pilau rice and naan. Of course, what keeps people coming to this Indian outpost in Greater Manchester is the attention to detail with regards the preparation of the spice mix. Garam Massala prides itself in following the ancient ways when it comes to blending the mix, and the precision with which each phase of the masala is incorporated into each dish. Book a table, and taste the difference.