100% agree on the onions you get on the bottom of an Indian mixed grill, or tikka starter. They are always incredible, slippery little suckers soaking up all those spices. Yum!!
That is the largest Keema naan I've ever seen! The mixed grill was well worth £15. The only thing missing is a bit of Pilau rice to go with the Masala. You can understand why the restaurant has been in business so long. Quality and quantity. That is worth a trip to Bradford...
Nah, International is pretty consistent, they've not treated him any different. Yummy food there. I usually have some kind of meat balti with okra (bhindi ghosht) don't remember what they call it on their menu. The Kashmir down the road is my go-to though. It's a proper no cutlery place.
Living in Brittany I just can't get food like this without a trek, so I have HAD TO learn to cook for my sanity. An Indian restaurant recently opened about 20 miles away but they closed at 8pm and didn't do take-away? I tried it and couldn't see anything on the menu that I liked so I asked to see the chef. I asked him what was his favourite dish. "Vindaloo" he said. So why isn't that on the menu? I asked. "The French don't like it" he said. Half an hour later he brought me a Vindaloo which was spectacular... Since then they now close at ten, they now do takeaway and they have expanded! This meal looks amazing Danny. 🌶️🇬🇧🌶️
You must be buzzing now! I couldn’t survive without my favourite Indian and Chinese food. I love a Chinese or Indian takeaway and even ready meals for work. In my experience France and Italy are the worst for food choice and diversity. In the UK I’m so used to having so many cuisines to choose from whenever I like. I love British, Thai, American, Chinese, Indian etc. when I’ve been to France or Italy I’ve got bored within a week or so and crave other food. Unless it’s pizza or McDonald’s, burgers etc you’re stuck
Looks brilliant and I'm sure it tastes awesome. I live in a village in West Berkshire and I'm due a trip to Bradford hopefully by the end of September. Definitely will go International. I've been to Bradford many times and miss the best curries in the UK. 😊
I haven’t lived in Bratfud for 20 years, but this gaff and loads of others nearby are top notch. Despite what the racist arseholes in the comments might suggest.
A very high standard of curries in Bradford. In the old days, Indian restaurant food used to be slathered in ghee, or clarified butter, I mean there were generally puddles of the stuff in your curry; much easier to make everything taste fab when it's full of butter.. More of a challenge now, in our more health conscious age. Nice one Danny! ⭐👍
The Best Restaurant In Bradford By Far. Fantastic Food, Great Atmosphere And Always The Best Service. Their New Branch Was Long Overdue And Thankfully It Is Open And Doing Very Well. For Anyone Travelling From Outside Of Bradford It Is On Sticker Lane. Good Sized Car Park And Not Too Far From The M62/M606. As Always The Food Is Of The Highest Quality. *Danny Is Visiting The Old Branch, Which Is Still Operating.
That’s the original, cracking food, been there loads of times with work over the years. They have opened up a much bigger place nearer the outskirts, very swish, and equally good food. You should also try Akbar’s on Leeds Road if you haven’t already - the family naans are comedy gold, lol, so big you can’t see your family behind it!
Omars on Great Horton Rd has the biggest naans in Bradford, the family naan is the size of the table. Akbars is overrated imo, International, Kashmir or the very local feeling Karachi with its pegboard menu are cheaper and tastier.
Thanks for reviewing the International, Danny. I have been visiting the International for over forty years and I've never been disappointed by the meals or the service given. Other good value Bradford curry houses are the Kashmir just down Morley Street on the other side of the road from where you were sat, the Sweet Centre on Lumb Lane and the Karachi on Neal Street, just above the ice skating rink.
This was my regular curry house when I lived in Bradford. It wasn't as posh back then with it's basic furnishing and red signage, but the food was great. It was even more of a regular spot when I lived in Edmund Street, just across the road! Glad you enjoyed it! That building has been derelict since the 80's.
Been twice and going this month. My friend Dennis who lives in Bradford and I rate this place as our favourite place. The sizzling starter and special Kahari are brilliant. Give it try everyone.
Lived in Pudsey for years and used to go to International as it was our favourite. The garlic chicken tikka masala with garlic naan is gorgeous as well as the fish pakora all washed down with mango lassi 😊 Definitely a 10/10. We go every time we visit Yorkshire as now live in Devon! You need to visit the Southwest, we have some amazing places down here
He could strap a surfboard in the back of the VW with a loose bungie cord, and have a West Cornwall Pasty Co pasty, he could buy in Leeds cheaper, without facing the M5 on a Friday afternoon. Solid TEN.
I remember in the late 90's/early 00's I used go to Bradford with a few mates to have a weekend with another pal who lived their at Uni. We went to this restaurant with a nice upstairs, but the downstairs was better, it was quite big and had long tables with benches. The menu was small and everything came with 3 chapatti, you had to ask for rice if you wanted it. No frills but great taste with a great atmosphere Open from 11am to 4am I recall. Also back then £2.80 for a meal. On the Sunday me and a mate would get 3 or 4 takeaways each to take home. If anyone knows this place please tell me. Cheers.
Deffo the Kashmir. I was shocked to read a while ago that their prices seem to have doubled overnight. Downstairs was more of a cafe and upstairs was more restaurant. We used to go to gigs in the 1 in 12 and then have a curry there.
Nothing wrong with Bradford. The place itself used to be really nice especially how it was when I was younger. Its more the fact that the funding been thrown elsewhere, they abandoned tonnes of perfectly useable buildings the old odeon has been sat derelict for at least 22 yrs and its only just being renovated to take it back to being a music venue how it was before the cinema and those other places are rotting as a result of the councils lack of interest to restore the older buildings!
I used to go there when I was a young man my favourite was lamb masala, it was beautiful it's change a lot since my days. But back then I probably met the founding fathers. Used to go in with Sami Murphy Gorke Tank the taxi rank driver. I am glad you enjoyed your visit,sadly I live down south now I miss a good curry and proper fish and chips.
@@terrymcgahan5039 meaning he said thanks atleast 4 times more than a southerner , he said thanks btw when the waiter came back, sorry to upset you all
Totally agree with you mate! He wasn’t saying thank you, he told the history of all this dish and Danny’s body language looks like he couldn’t give two shiny shites as normal, just “Where’s my fork” unsubscribed now! I find him very rude. Sorry
Ayup Danny. May I make a suggestion? How about you get some branded Rate My Takeaway hand towels made up instead of using those paper napkins that keep on flying away down the street. The hand towels would stay put on the table and it's one less thing you have to worry about. Also, your Rate My Takeaway shirt that you're wearing....how about you have the sponsors' logos on it, down both sleeves and on the front and back. Another opportunity for you to try and maximize your income. Good luck 🤞
@@klorrigan1404 I'm vegetarian and agree. Love Danny saying what he thinks about the meat and fish he eats though. Lubbery prawns that were not rubbery. Keema nan lovely and thin.
So for me guys it's a ten,so predictable with your score,it's as if you are scared to critique a takeaway in case you get abuse,stay true Danny like u were at the start
Danny you gotta try king schwarma bottom of Westgate wakey on springs £4.50 for a mixed wrap on fresh naan with loads of salad, best new cheap eat in wakey
At 24:35 I've heard of and seen the cartoon show "catch the pigeon" and now it looks like there could be a new version of it on the way called "catch the napkin" 😆
Well done Danny. You are a true Yorkshiremen. You truly encompass the passionate, friendly and down to earth attitude
100% agree on the onions you get on the bottom of an Indian mixed grill, or tikka starter. They are always incredible, slippery little suckers soaking up all those spices. Yum!!
That is the largest Keema naan I've ever seen! The mixed grill was well worth £15. The only thing missing is a bit of Pilau rice to go with the Masala. You can understand why the restaurant has been in business so long. Quality and quantity. That is worth a trip to Bradford...
If ya hav'nt a camera about ya, 4i, it could be a different crack altogether.
Nah, International is pretty consistent, they've not treated him any different. Yummy food there. I usually have some kind of meat balti with okra (bhindi ghosht) don't remember what they call it on their menu. The Kashmir down the road is my go-to though. It's a proper no cutlery place.
Nothing in the world is worth a trip to Bradford.
Living in Brittany I just can't get food like this without a trek, so I have HAD TO learn to cook for my sanity.
An Indian restaurant recently opened about 20 miles away but they closed at 8pm and didn't do take-away?
I tried it and couldn't see anything on the menu that I liked so I asked to see the chef. I asked him what was his favourite dish. "Vindaloo" he said. So why isn't that on the menu? I asked.
"The French don't like it" he said. Half an hour later he brought me a Vindaloo which was spectacular... Since then they now close at ten, they now do takeaway and they have expanded!
This meal looks amazing Danny. 🌶️🇬🇧🌶️
You must be buzzing now! I couldn’t survive without my favourite Indian and Chinese food. I love a Chinese or Indian takeaway and even ready meals for work. In my experience France and Italy are the worst for food choice and diversity. In the UK I’m so used to having so many cuisines to choose from whenever I like. I love British, Thai, American, Chinese, Indian etc. when I’ve been to France or Italy I’ve got bored within a week or so and crave other food. Unless it’s pizza or McDonald’s, burgers etc you’re stuck
Danny's influence now transcends nations!!!!
I've got a semi on just watching this. This is why i love living in Bradford. As Danny said, the curries are next level.
Looks brilliant and I'm sure it tastes awesome. I live in a village in West Berkshire and I'm due a trip to Bradford hopefully by the end of September. Definitely will go International. I've been to Bradford many times and miss the best curries in the UK. 😊
I haven’t lived in Bratfud for 20 years, but this gaff and loads of others nearby are top notch. Despite what the racist arseholes in the comments might suggest.
💯internal has always been banging. Used to eat there in 80s after diamond horseshoe.
A very high standard of curries in Bradford. In the old days, Indian restaurant food used to be slathered in ghee, or clarified butter, I mean there were generally puddles of the stuff in your curry; much easier to make everything taste fab when it's full of butter.. More of a challenge now, in our more health conscious age. Nice one Danny! ⭐👍
I still love plenty of ghee in my curry
@@Chadgigington So do I!
Did you not see the swimming pool of oil at the bottom? …not good standard at all imo.
@bunnybuckypops yep,at the end full of it.
Ghee and butter is super healthy
Cameraman has some skills - manages to catch the napkin whilst keeping Danny in the shot 👏
The Best Restaurant In Bradford By Far. Fantastic Food, Great Atmosphere And Always The Best Service. Their New Branch Was Long Overdue And Thankfully It Is Open And Doing Very Well. For Anyone Travelling From Outside Of Bradford It Is On Sticker Lane. Good Sized Car Park And Not Too Far From The M62/M606. As Always The Food Is Of The Highest Quality.
*Danny Is Visiting The Old Branch, Which Is Still Operating.
That’s the original, cracking food, been there loads of times with work over the years. They have opened up a much bigger place nearer the outskirts, very swish, and equally good food.
You should also try Akbar’s on Leeds Road if you haven’t already - the family naans are comedy gold, lol, so big you can’t see your family behind it!
I’m sure he has tried there
@@handsoffmycactus2958 yeah i think he's done akbar's ages ago
Omars on Great Horton Rd has the biggest naans in Bradford, the family naan is the size of the table. Akbars is overrated imo, International, Kashmir or the very local feeling Karachi with its pegboard menu are cheaper and tastier.
Lived in the Cayman Islands 9 years from growing up in West Yorkshire and miss Bradford curries 😢
nice lad explaining the tradition respect
Thanks for reviewing the International, Danny. I have been visiting the International for over forty years and I've never been disappointed by the meals or the service given. Other good value Bradford curry houses are the Kashmir just down Morley Street on the other side of the road from where you were sat, the Sweet Centre on Lumb Lane and the Karachi on Neal Street, just above the ice skating rink.
Now then, now then.
Great start to each recording. I think it's a nod to a celebrity. Don't know which one tho.
How's about that then?
Danny’s a star.That food looked amazing.Definitely go there if I’m ever in Bradford👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻❤️
Danny is a national treasure
Goa Indian Skegness plenty of room outside for chair and table. Chicken tikka dhansak keema naan and onion bahjis perfect try it Danny 10 out of 10 👍
This was my regular curry house when I lived in Bradford. It wasn't as posh back then with it's basic furnishing and red signage, but the food was great. It was even more of a regular spot when I lived in Edmund Street, just across the road! Glad you enjoyed it! That building has been derelict since the 80's.
no way my dad used to live on edmund street
Can’t be that good, little “Oh my gods coming”
I can see why this is award winning I was impressed looking at this I need to get to this reastraunt
That curry looked awesome.
The house with no windows used to be a curry place too. But it is survival of the fittest around that area. So many great ones.
A little honking and loud engine there to give a feeling of being in India.
You should try parmesan from delicious parmesan. It's on the road you parked.
Been twice and going this month. My friend Dennis who lives in Bradford and I rate this place as our favourite place. The sizzling starter and special Kahari are brilliant. Give it try everyone.
5:16 table set up at International (Episode 460).
14:01 whistle wetted.
14:57 food displayed.
27:22 the rating.
mr boring is back
Thank you 🙏.
@@paulmilner8452 - WTF is your problem dude? If you don't need the timestamps, then just don't use them. Some people do find them useful.
@@paulmilner8452oi.thats my line! If that's the highlight of his day.god help him!
Such a beautiful human ❤
Lived in Pudsey for years and used to go to International as it was our favourite. The garlic chicken tikka masala with garlic naan is gorgeous as well as the fish pakora all washed down with mango lassi 😊 Definitely a 10/10. We go every time we visit Yorkshire as now live in Devon! You need to visit the Southwest, we have some amazing places down here
He could strap a surfboard in the back of the VW with a loose bungie cord, and have a West Cornwall Pasty Co pasty, he could buy in Leeds cheaper, without facing the M5 on a Friday afternoon. Solid TEN.
Good review. Mix grill with Nan 10/10.
Love the International. There’s a new International opened too in Bradford. Not been to the new one yet but the one you went to Danny is top notch 👍🏻
8:08 - you can attend plumbing courses at Bradford college, comes in useful for some of the flat conversions in the area.
Traffic warden's loving life😂
service with a smile there Danny....
As I sit here eating my cheesy chips and fish fingers after a hard days work,i wish I wasn’t watching Danny eat that curry
Cheesy chips and fish fingers are better
@@chucky2316No way curry satisfies all the taste buds...
I remember in the late 90's/early 00's I used go to Bradford with a few mates to have a weekend with another pal who lived their at Uni. We went to this restaurant with a nice upstairs, but the downstairs was better, it was quite big and had long tables with benches. The menu was small and everything came with 3 chapatti, you had to ask for rice if you wanted it. No frills but great taste with a great atmosphere Open from 11am to 4am I recall. Also back then £2.80 for a meal. On the Sunday me and a mate would get 3 or 4 takeaways each to take home. If anyone knows this place please tell me. Cheers.
Thats the Kashmir just a bit further down over the road.
@@plomos0127 Nice one and thanks, many a happy memory. 😁
Yup pal he's right, it's definitely Kashmir restaurant
Deffo the Kashmir. I was shocked to read a while ago that their prices seem to have doubled overnight. Downstairs was more of a cafe and upstairs was more restaurant. We used to go to gigs in the 1 in 12 and then have a curry there.
@@MartinvonBargentbf they hadn't raised prices for about 20 years. Great food there.
Where do you get the best Yorkshire Roast Meals with Yorkshire Pudding?
Traditional Yorkshire Deserts ?
The woolpack in Wetherby
Looks like a run of the mill curry mate TBH.
That looked fecking quality
Danny should be on danger money for these Bradford episodes
He's the perfect tourist really 😂.
Nothing wrong with Bradford. The place itself used to be really nice especially how it was when I was younger.
Its more the fact that the funding been thrown elsewhere, they abandoned tonnes of perfectly useable buildings the old odeon has been sat derelict for at least 22 yrs and its only just being renovated to take it back to being a music venue how it was before the cinema and those other places are rotting as a result of the councils lack of interest to restore the older buildings!
😂 He's straight in middle of skid row right ere
@@user-yz4xo7ih6myou would need to be brown for that mate
Racist
Hi Danny, will you do a review of the China Rose in Bawtry, near Doncaster?
tbh that looks bloody delicious
10:30 bike almost took Danny out 😂
Does this food reviewer give every place 9 or 10 🤔
If there's an 8 given, you know the dog wouldn't touch it.
Did I hear £50 just for a takeaway, surely not :(
£30.xx
The naans in this place are great as you don't get anything like that in Bradford. Great experience when i visited a while back.
Curry looks bang on
I used to go there when I was a young man my favourite was lamb masala, it was beautiful it's change a lot since my days.
But back then I probably met the founding fathers. Used to go in with Sami Murphy Gorke Tank the taxi rank driver.
I am glad you enjoyed your visit,sadly I live down south now I miss a good curry and proper fish and chips.
I'm not a big seafood fan but calamari is nice
No flying binbags this time.
I love a good curry ❤️🔥
authentic restaurant with authentic curry not some tomatoe ketchup sauce curry like others. good job Danny spot on!
Everywhere he goes is good. He rates it all as amazing. It's just an excuse to eat
I usually go to the Kashmir across the road but I’m gonna have to try the international again for the first time in about 30 years
Maybe I missed it, but Danny, you must try the Curry Mile in Manchester. The smell alone is worth a visit.
Mate. Keema nann. All day long. I make mine myself , that’s how much I love it
Edit. As a pre watch comment. Keema nan !!!!
That looked well nice and good service.
Got the order wrong if it was a takeaway you would be missing ya prawns ....minus 1 point ☝️
Remember, What are you're doing here!" Where could this of that gone? Be careful mate.
After getting all that food and the waiter being amazing talking through what he’s got, all Danny has to say is can I get a fork. Not even thanks
He said thanks and than you loads of times.
He's a northerner
@@terrymcgahan5039 meaning he said thanks atleast 4 times more than a southerner , he said thanks btw when the waiter came back, sorry to upset you all
Less talking, more eating 😉
Totally agree with you mate! He wasn’t saying thank you, he told the history of all this dish and Danny’s body language looks like he couldn’t give two shiny shites as normal, just “Where’s my fork” unsubscribed now! I find him very rude. Sorry
Decent food but the toilets are disgusting in this place.
Try Champys (Bradford Arms) in Walsall. Best mixed grill going!
Nearly king arther in walsall is better 😅
Good post again that food looked amazing. Do you take what's left home ?
Out of the 100 cars that went past about 5 stuck to the 20mph limit. 🤣🤣
Another cracking video though Danny, looks lush that like.
Why were you looking out for that haha. Never noticed! Who’s going to be doing 20 anyway 😂
@@handsoffmycactus2958 I wasn't particularly but it was hard not to notice the massive 20 on the road and it sounded like Brands Hatch!
@@CraigNielwelcome to Bradford
You didn't record yourself ordering the king prawns mate
Ayup Danny. May I make a suggestion? How about you get some branded Rate My Takeaway hand towels made up instead of using those paper napkins that keep on flying away down the street. The hand towels would stay put on the table and it's one less thing you have to worry about. Also, your Rate My Takeaway shirt that you're wearing....how about you have the sponsors' logos on it, down both sleeves and on the front and back. Another opportunity for you to try and maximize your income. Good luck 🤞
Now then
guys
@@joffff😅
Cheesy nan
Hi Lucas xx
@@joffffhow ye doin back on road agen
Looks delish!
Get Danny a High Vizz too -- New Street Cred on reflection
Love the vids but I wish someone would show Big D how to eat a naan with curry properly 😀😀
Looks good, but it’s not really a takeaway, you’re being served like in the restaurant but in the street. It should turn up in the plastic containers
New channel name - 'Rate my Wasp!'
By the time he got to the masala, both this and the Nan bread would have been clap cold 😮
One of the best curry houses in Yorkshire just sublime
No windows, No thieves. 😂😂😂😂
Always a cracking video...will you do some reviews with a mix of vegetarian/vegan options? (Maybe one dish?)
No because he isn’t a vegetarian, he reviews mainly meat dishes. Maybe you should try find a vegetarian reviewer 😂
@@klorrigan1404 I'm vegetarian and agree. Love Danny saying what he thinks about the meat and fish he eats though. Lubbery prawns that were not rubbery. Keema nan lovely and thin.
Looks great.
So for me guys it's a ten,so predictable with your score,it's as if you are scared to critique a takeaway in case you get abuse,stay true Danny like u were at the start
Youre talking a load of shite marra. Its the lads honesty that makes people watch still after all these years
10/10 because he got a knife n folk for you danny,,,
I would be eating there all the time!!
If they checked to tyres were I live they would be wearing them
😂😂😂
Looks good but come to cornwall eat prema pastys and etc. They are bang on xx
Proper English grub aswell
Looks delish that Danny
Danny you gotta try king schwarma bottom of Westgate wakey on springs £4.50 for a mixed wrap on fresh naan with loads of salad, best new cheap eat in wakey
can you ask what sort of fish they supply.?
Lidil or farm foods place 😉
I actually felt physical relief at seeing a quiet street.
I met a bloke from Bradford called Stan. They call him Bradistan.
9:44 - you never know when you might spot a celebrity.
Curry in a hurry in Bradford
Been eating here for last forty years, always brilliant food and service.😊
Least the street looks more cleaner this time from Bradford!
look down the backstreets ad the guys that hang around the end of the street where he parked, guess what they are doing.
At 24:35 I've heard of and seen the cartoon show "catch the pigeon" and now it looks like there could be a new version of it on the way called "catch the napkin" 😆
Best mixed grill is sheepscar Bar & Grill, try there.
You really need to try Cocos in Keighley, its a great place to eat :) just around the corner from the bus station
Sounded underwhelmed throughout, you feeling alright chap?
If you want an authentic curry then you need to visit Sultans in Bradford.
Im sure its closed down?
No, its just moved@@juyhfrty
wow £15 for all that. This is about £35 in east London
Rate My Hair Away
19:28 I wonder if Dave answered that little boy in the red.
Is it somewhere in the Middle East...?
Looks better than the last one. I hope it will get better than the 9 in score.