Menu from Jeera Indian Restaurant
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Vegetable Samosa
Spicy vegetable filling folded into specially made crispy pastry triangle & deep fried
Lamb Chops
Lamb chops marinated in selected spices
King Prawn Tikka
King prawns marinated in tandoori spices & deep fried
Tandoori Chicken
Spring chicken marinated in herbs & spices. Grilled in the tandoor.
Ash Di Bash
Duck cooked with bamboo shoots, prepared Bangladeshi style method, chef's special recipe
King Prawn Korma
A very mildly spiced curry cooked with almonds & fresh cream
More about the restaurant: Jeera Indian Restaurant
Jeera Indian Restaurant, formerly the Desi Masala Grill, on Queen Street in Morley in Leeds looks from the exterior like a run-of-the-mill curry house with an unimposing façade facing the high street. Do not allow appearances to deceive! Jeera Indian Restaurant has been dishing out superior quality curries to Leeds’ famously discerning curry aficionados for years now. Offering excellent curries in a relaxed atmosphere or delivery to those lucky enough to live in the Mosely area, Jeera is a local star.
Frequently asked questions
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Thinking about making a Jeera Indian Restaurant booking?
Queen Street in Morley, Leeds is an unlikely spot for an excellent Indian restaurant to hide. And yet,
Jeera Indian Restaurant, known previously at Desi Masala Grill, is precisely that – a superior quality
Indian restaurant masquerading as a humdrum neighbourhood curry house. The Jeera menu is a
blend of classic favourite and new specialties, ideal for curry fans and novices alike. The team at the
Queen Street eatery have recently acquired a license to serve alcohol too.
The dining
room at Jerra Indian Restaurant in Morley, Leeds is a simple affair. Two rows of tables line the walls
of the restaurant, an unfussy testament to the restaurant’s commitment to focusing on the food!
Diners with an eye on their budgets should head to Jeera on Wednesday or Sunday evenings when
the team preside over the Three Course Buffet an Indian extravaganza which will leave you
with change from a tenner. Jeera Indian Restaurant is open daily from 5.15pm. Diners should be
warned, however, that the small restaurant quickly fills up so making a booking in advance makes
good sense.
