Menu from Shabab
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Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Halal
Vegetarian
ONION BHAJIS
Sliced onions laced in our traditional gram flour batter mix and deep fried until golden brown.
KALAIGI
Chicken liver with our own special mix of spices and fresh bullet chillies.
MACHEE PAKORA
Fish bites coated in a spicy batter mix and deep fried.
JUMBO PLATTER
Mix grill with Masala Chanmp, Murgh Tikka, Lahori Machee, Jhinga Kabir Masala served on a sizzler with salad, raita-dahi and Pillau or Pain Nan
AFGHANI
Recreating the original taste of Peshawar using on the bone lamb, fresh garlic, ginger, green chillies, tomatoes and coriander served with a Tandoori Roti.
KUNNA
Originating from a small town Chiniot in the Punjab, we have adapted it to a very special spring chicken preparation with a fusion of herbs in a smooth spicy sauce garnished with fresh coriander and green chillies.
Desserts
Falooda
Desi twist to Knickerbocker glory
Kulfi
Ice cream with an eastern touch, garnished with pureed mango and sprinkling of pistachio flakes
Rasmalai
Chilled sweet dumplings in a sweet milky syrup with crushed almonds and pistachios
More about the restaurant: Shabab
Shabab Restaurant in Leeds treats diners to an extensive a-la-carte menu catering for all tastes. A selection of set price meals to suit most budgets and a best value help-yourself Indian Buffet. Come by and experience great Indian food for business lunches and early evening diners. The restaurant on Albion Street are always pleased to arrange birthdays, wedding receptions, office parties or an outside catering event to suit your requirements. Complete your stay in town by visiting Shabab in Leeds.
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How’s your Arabic coming along? Slow? Here’s a word for you to learn and keep in mind: Shabab is Arabic for ‘pinnacle’ or youthfulness. And wouldn’t you know it – there’s so much for you to try and taste and have the friendly staff recommend you. Because Shabab Restaurant came on the scene in 1973, the heady days of the red flock wallpaper and prevalent culture of a late night vindaloo melt down. Catering for the discerning diners who were on the look out for a dining experience combining authentic food, exotic surroundings and the very best eastern hospitality, Shabab in Leeds has to this day maintained excellent service and perfect Indian cuisine.
Over the last thirty plus years Shabab Restaurant’s richly decorated, authentic interiors and a range of mouth watering freshly prepared recipes have made them stand out from the ever increasing crowd of so-called Indian eateries that look and taste the same. Shabab Restaurant in Leeds’ menu has continuously evolved over the years, with an emphasis on remaining authentic and close to the way meals are prepared in typical Asian domestic kitchens. The restaurant on Albion Street in Leeds uses the very best ingredients from local suppliers and does not use any artificial colourings or ready made pastes. Visit Shabab Restaurant for an amazing Indian dining experience.
Over the last thirty plus years Shabab’s richly decorated, authentic interiors and a range of mouth watering freshly prepared recipes have made them stand out from the ever increasing crowd of so called Indian eateries that look and taste the same. Shabab’s a-la-carte menu has continuously evolved over the years, with an emphasis on remaining authentic and close to the way meals are prepared in typical Asian domestic kitchens. The restaurant on Albion Street in Leeds use the very best ingredients from local suppliers and do not use any artificial colourings or ready made pastes.
