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Papa Johns Bournemouth

Papa Johns Bournemouth

7 Holdenhurst Rd, Bournemouth, BH88EH, United Kingdom

Sushi • Pizza • Asiatic • European


"Having dined in this Restaurant on a previous visit to Bournemouth, I decided on a re-visit as I was very pleased with the service I received last time. Although it was mid evening, the Restaurant was practically empty, I was greeted by a polite young member of staff, shown to a table and drink order taken. On my previous visit, I spoke to the Chef Mr Ahmed who prepared a special dish for me. I asked if he was still the Chef, was told he was and would come out to see me. The greeting was very friendly as we renewed the acquaintance, he is a very warm and friendly character and keen to please customers. I asked if he could like before do a Naga for me as I enjoy hot curries, he apologised and said he didn't have Naga but would prepare me a very hot Vindaloo made with chillies I had on the last occasion; fish eye sometimes called Birds Eye chillies. I ordered a couple of pappadoms and received an additional complimentary one. My meal was then; curry, boiled rice and a plain Naan, the choice Mr Ahmed said was the best way to enjoy the meal as other rices have spices in which do not enhance the flavour of the sauce. As the Restaurant was quiet, although my meal took a little while, it was freshly made and absolutely spot on and thoroughly enjoyable. The total price, with drinks, was very reasonable and a complimentary cherry brandy was offered. Mr Ahmed came out from the kitchen as I was leaving and had a chat as he wanted to check that I was happy with my meal, I assured that I was , and thanked him again for the personal service. I have agreed with friends that the next time I am in Bournemouth we will go to the Bournemouth Tandoori."

Sabai Sabai

Sabai Sabai

268 High Street, Birmingham, B179PT, B17 9PT, United Kingdom

Thai • Curries • Starters • Meal Deals


"The slim dining room is dimly lit, mostly by candles that adorn the ornate tables dressed with thick black and gold decorative cloth. The heavy wooden chairs have a regal feel that serves to heighten the notion of tranquillity just yards from the main row of shops that are central to Moseley Village. We start with chicken satay, a dish too often relegated to the Just Eat default starter. Thick chunks of thigh meat, marinated and impaled on three skewers, full of flavour and gentle aromatics that seamlessly blend with a satay sauce, rich with peanut and coconut milk. By comparison it made the duck roll seem average, which it wasn't. The roll, deep fried to a crisp, holding tender pieces of meat and the occasional shard of crispy skin. It needed the sharp side salad to offset the deep funk of the bbq sauce which was to be a close relation to hoisin. We chose the same birds for main course, because we are ill prepared and hungry. A red curry is a joyous thing full that successfully balances out the sweet and the sour, the heat and the salty. There is the background of kaffir lime and pungent notes of fish sauce. It speaks of the work of an experienced hand in the kitchen. The duck inside is well cooked, though it plays second fiddle to the sauce which dances around it. Pad Pik Khing has more of the chicken thigh meat with krachai and green beans. Its sauce is all acidity and unadulterated heat a good thing; no, a great thing which has little care for the western taste buds. We both mop up the last of the sauces with sticky rice that is the right side of claggy. We opt to take liquid desserts in the pub around the corner, pay the bill and leave for the last of the evenings sun. Whilst putting the world to rights over a pint or three, we agree that Sabai Sabai exceeded expectations for the both of us. Its bold and authentic Thai food has been refined just enough to justify a price which sits just above similar restaurants. Regardless of whether or not you are familiar with the cuisine, I urge you to give it a go. Just do it sober. Food this good needs to be remembered"