The International
West Yorkshire, Bradford - Indian - Restaurant - £
If you can’t get a decent Ruby in Bradford then it’s a poor reflection on a city that’s home to some of the most venerable ‘curry houses’ in the land. Not that longevity necessarily means quality but there’s usually a reason a restaurant’s clientele stays loyal. The International has retained a cult standing since 1976 and it's still family run. There is little secret to its success: reliably good, freshly cooked, homely food served in a lively, modern but unpretentious setting at exceptionally good-value prices. Plus waiting staff who welcome you in as part of The International family with jolly smiles and service that is speedy, helpful and patient when you’re wavering over what to choose. There are plenty of tried-and-tested old-school favourites such as shami kebabs, samosas, lamb chops shashlik, karahis, biryanis and baltis. Traditional Punjabi desi dishes are also worth exploring – lamb on the bone, paya (lamb's trotters), mag...
If you can’t get a decent Ruby in Bradford then it’s a poor reflection on a city that’s home to some of the most venerable ‘curry houses’ in the land. Not that longevity necessarily means quality but there’s usually a reason a restaurant’s clientele stays loyal. The International has retained a cult standing since 1976 and it's still family run. There is little secret to its success: reliably good, freshly cooked, homely food served in a lively, modern but unpretentious setting at exceptionally good-value prices. Plus waiting staff who welcome you in as part of The International family with jolly smiles and service that is speedy, helpful and patient when you’re wavering over what to choose. There are plenty of tried-and-tested old-school favourites such as shami kebabs, samosas, lamb chops shashlik, karahis, biryanis and baltis. Traditional Punjabi desi dishes are also worth exploring – lamb on the bone, paya (lamb's trotters), maghaz (brains) and nihari (baby lamb cooked overnight) – alongside more complex ideas such as chicken nawabi khana and lamb masaledar. The menu indicates the spiciness of each dish but individual preferences and requests are graciously taken into account. Vegetarian choice is exemplary and, given the generous portions, it's quite possible to make a full meal of several ‘sides’ or appetisers – and no one bats an eyelid if you want to take leftovers home. All main dishes are served with a choice of chapatis, rotis, rice or super-fluffy naan. There's no dessert menu, and no alcohol either (though you can bring your own), but there is a selection of mocktails and lassi. The International’s sister restaurant is on Sticker Lane, with seating for 300.
VENUE DETAILS
40-42 Mannville Terrace, Morley Street
Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD7 1BA
01274 721449
OTHER INFORMATION
Private dining room, Family friendly