Menu from Sai Spice - Chorlton
Menu highlights
ONION BHAJI
Onion mixed with gram flour, fennel seed and coriander
SHAMMI KEBAB
Patties of minced lamb deftly cooked with a special blend of home ground spices
PESHWARI LAMB CHOPS (3 pcs)
Tender lamb chops marinated with special Peshawar spices cooked in clay oven
CHICKEN KORMA (Mild)
A mild flavoured with coconut, almonds, yogurt and nuts
KASHMIRI LAMB (Mild)
Lamb cubes cooked with fresh mixed fruit, onion, tomato, coriander and cream
SAI SPECIAL BIRYANI
Elegant, combination of chicken, lamb, prawns, mushroom and rice with sleeted herbs and spices
More about the restaurant: Sai Spice - Chorlton
There are Indian restaurants in Manchester that are as good as any to be found in the UK, but few of them can compete with Sai Spice for the quality of their cuisine. They’re one of the best curry houses in Chorlton at the very least, and their reputation for excellence is well-founded. Their chef has 30 years experience behind him, spent in the kitchens of the Middle East, Singapore and Europe, and he brings all of his time behind the stove to bear on a range of dishes that will excite newbies and curry connoisseurs alike. Book a table and head on to Mauldeth Road West for some of the best curry to be found anywhere in Manchester.
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Manchester is home to some of the best Indian food found anywhere in the UK, and south Manchester is home to arguably the best Indian restaurants in Manchester. While the Curry Mile in Rusholme might be known as the centre of the South Asian restaurant scene, but they don’t miss out further out, and one of the best curry houses in Chorlton is known to be Sai Spice on Mauldeth Road West. Their chef comes from Tamil Nadu, in the south of India, and thus South Indian specialities predominate on the menu: let us talk you through a few of them.
There are dosas to start, of course, with chutneys and plenty of spice, unsurprisingly for a restaurant called Sai Spice. Uttapam is also on the menu – those bring the filled pancakes so beloved of South Indian cuisine – and tamarind-based curries and huge Thali platters to share between your group. If you make the move to Mauldeth Road West for an Indian meal in Manchester, you’re going to be able to find something for your whole family to enjoy at Sai Spice. They’re notably vegetarian-friendly, as almost all South Indian food is veggie, and the tandoor is always on the go. We could go on all day, but instead, just book a table now and find out for yourself.
