Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Jalfrezi – The Colourful Stir-Fry Dish


Why not try our visually appetizing dishes at Omar Khan’s, such as our delicious Jalfrezi. This colourful dish comprising of a variety of crisp, crunchy panoply of vegetables - onions, tomatoes, capsicum, carrots, cauliflower, beans, green peas, potatoes and green chilies. You will be pleasantly surprised that we have a Veg and Non-Veg versions of Jalfrezi on the Omar Khan’s menu. Each combination of Meat and Veg has its own distinct taste, with such an amazing colorful appearance, how can you not be tempted by it.
A quick history lesson of where Jalfrezi originated. Jalfrezi literally translates to ‘Stir-Fry’. This term was first introduced to the English language in the time of the British Raj. Colonial households employed Indian cooks who would use a Jalfrezi method of cooking.
We at Omar Khan’s hope you enjoy this dish with its crisp and colorful consistency…you’ll love it. Don’t forget you can order this dish online from Omar Khan’s Dine At Home.
Happy eating’s from Omar Khan’s Restaurant.

Monday, 11 July 2011

Curry Corner - Newly Added Takeaway

Curry Corner is the newly added takeaway listed on myhungrybelly.com. Curry Corner offers a wide selection of authentic Pizzas, Burgers, Kebabs, Curries and more for delivery. Curry Corner’s chefs are proud to keep the principles and traditions of real home style Indian cooking. Curry Corner offers free home delivery and collection.

So why not place an order online through myhungrybelly.com today and have some delicious food delivered straight to your door and earn points whilst you do!


MyHungryBelly is here to satisfy Your Hungry Belly and at Curry Corner you can taste the difference!!



Friday, 8 July 2011

Omar Khan’s Early Bird Menu

Omar Khan’s has an Early Bird Menu that is available all day, every day for £8.50 a two course meal which is excellent value for money. This is available from 5.00 to 7.00pm on Mondays, 12.00 to 2.00pm & 5.00 to 7.00pm on Tuesday to Friday, and 12.00pm to 7.00pm on Saturday & Sunday.


You can enjoy a great tasting traditional Indian cuisine any time of the day. We have a great selection of your favorite Starters & Curries for you choose from. So come down and try our Early Bird Menu, only £8.50 for a Starter & Main Course. You won’t regret it!

Wine & Curry Pairing Guide for Omar Khan’s


Wine & Curry Pairing Guide for Omar Khan’s
Omar Khan’s Bradford has successfully stuck a wide range of Whites, Reds and Rosés in our menu, with our curries varying from mild, creamy korma, right through to an eye-wateriLinkng Vindaloo. When pairing curries with wines, the trick is to balance the flavors. The chosen curry should not overpower the wine, or vice versa, instead the combination should improve and compliment the food. We don’t expect you to be a wine aficionado, so we have some suggestions to use as guidelines when ordering from Omar Khan’s Wine List.
The general rule of thumb is to stay away from the acidic Whites, generally the oaky, vanillary whites also hate curry. The happiest accompaniments to curries or other spiced dishes at Omar Khan’s are sweet, fruity, aromatic Whites that are best served very cold. For example, we recommend the Old Coach Road Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand or the Ocean Point Chardonnay Australia. If you’re looking for good value for money, the Trivento Chardonnay is a good choice of wine. These Whites all have a good balance of fresh, fruity consistency that are a good match in quality and flavor intensity.
This same rule also applies to Reds. Choose the ones that have a good fruity taste. Omar Khan’s recommends Trivento Shiraz/Malbec Argentina, Beaujolais Cave de Bel-Air France and Old Coach Road Pinot Noir New Zealand.
Rosés are great with Omar Khan’s starters. We recommend La Pintora Merlot Rose Chile or Ancora Pinot Grigio Rose Italy.
All you really need to think about is the intensity of spices in the dishes you have ordered, these should balance the intensity of the wine. A light-bodied wine should go with a lighter curry and a heavily spiced curry should go with a fruitier wine. Omar Khans’s have made it easier for you to match the flavors of the wine to compliment each and every food in the restaurant, and we hope it makes a big difference to your experience of Omar Khan’s traditional Indian cuisines.

What’s your favourite Indian Cuisine?

Omar Khan’s restaurant is conducting a survey examining what favourite Indian cuisines you like us to improve in our restaurant. We are calling all Indian food addicts to help us fix and improve our dishes to ensure everyone is happy with our menu. All you have to do is comment on what your favourite Indian cuisines are from Omar Khan’s menu and a brief description why it your favourite. It’s alright if you haven’t tried everything on the menu, just what you enjoyed the most. You can also comment on what dishes you were not fond of, so we can improve them. There’s an old saying, if you cease to learn, then you cease to be. We are constantly learning from our mistakes and improving the quality of our cuisines with your help. Anything other suggestions about how we can improve your stay at Omar Khan’s restaurant will be gladly taken into consideration. Don’t forget, if you can’t make it to the restaurant, you can Dine at Home with Omar Khan’s. We are here to make your experience of traditional Indian Cuisines the best that Omar Khan’s Bradford has to offer.