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Azram’s Sheesh Mahal

Indian • Leeds City Centre
(0113) 230 4161 346-348 Kirkstall Road, Leeds City Centre, West Yorkshire, LS4 2DS (0113)23…Show (0113) 230 4161
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bob
Warm welcome and excellent food all served here. Far and away the best curry in Leeds!! The kofta special, king prawn madras and mixed chicken chutney are all excellent. This is one place you MUST go if you love curry and live anywhere in or around Leeds. Azram is a real star too!!
popeye32
Still serving the best curry around!! If you haven't been get down here, it's excellent for a great price!!
Lynda And Jeremy
We have been going to the Sheesh Mahal for over 10 years and have yet to be disappointed. The food is always of the best quality and the staff and friendly, helpful and very efficient. Whilst we generally go to the Sheesh Mahal on Kirkstall Road we have been to the one at Chapel Allerton which also serves the same quality food and have helpful and friendly staff. Always recommend to anyone asking where the best Indian restaurant is in Leeds.
John And Pen
We have been visiting our 2nd home as Asram calls it for about 12 years. Whenever family or friends come to stay with us they now also insist that we all visit The Sheesh! I really am starting to worry about my own ability to cook, but never mind. The service and friendly staff are the Best you could ever come across, especially Azlam who always manages the bar with an excellent manner. We are always made so at home by all the staff and feel like we are part of Azrams family. The food is the Best in Yorkshire, probably the best Asian cuisine in England. Nothing is too much trouble. We once called in for a meal and found it closed as it was being re decorated, Azram was in making sure everything was going to plan and spotted us outside, he realised that he had two hungry and disappointed customers, so what did he do? Opened the doors and invited us in to share the evening meal that he had prepared for the decorators, no fee and sorry for the inconvenience. Once again fab food! We are now planning our daughters wedding and the place she has chosen to have her wedding buffet is The Sheesh, what more of a recommendation can anyone wish for. First class food, First class service and the most excellent friendly staff, what more can anybody want ???? See you on Thursday Azram xxx
Ben
When I fancy an Indian meal in Leeds, the Sheesh Mahal is always my first choice. Having lived (and eaten out) in Leeds for the past 10 years, I've sampled most of the curry houses the city has to offer - and I've notched up considerably more visits to Azram's than anywhere else. The food is delicious and cooked to order. So you can have your curry as fiery or tame as you wish. What sets Azram's apart from a lot of its rivals is its ambience. Friendly staff combined with unpretentious decor mean I always feel extremely relaxed and at home there.  
Liz
I enjoyed a lovely meal at the Sheesh Mahal, experiencing the warm and friendly atmosphere, and the very personal service that the staff provided. I will definitely be returning to this restaurant again.
Steve Ayton
My wife HATES driving in Leeds. You may ask “What’s that got to do with a restaurant review?” Read on! On Monday June 7th we booked an ‘early doors’ meal at the Sheesh Mahal in Kirkstall. We did this because the Leeds Coeliac Group had advised us they were planning a social do there, and as Anne is a coeliac, and both Anne and I like curries, we decided to ‘test drive’ the place first. As we approached nearer and nearer to Leeds, Anne (she’s the driver; I’m partially sighted) got more and more agitated. “I HATE Leeds!” became a frequent chant, not helped by slow moving traffic caused by a broken-down lorry at a roundabout on the ring road. As a grumpy coeliac and a grumpy partially sighted diabetic (me) finally arrived at the Sheesh Mahal you could say that the atmosphere was a bit strained, to say the least. Hardly the best start to the evening! And hardly the sort of customers the owners would have cheered to see. Nevertheless we were greeted royally, like old friends. The regulation popadums were provided, and the drinks order taken (a Cobra, and a white wine, even though wine isn’t on the drinks list). At this point, and with a heavy heart because I’ve seen this situation go badly wrong before, I mentioned to the very courteous waiter that my wife is a coeliac, and also has a violent life-threatening reaction to mushrooms. “OK,” he said, “no problem”. “No,” I said, “let me explain, she can’t have anything with wheat flour in the sauces. She can only have the sauces if they’re wheat free – if you use gram flour you’re OK, but not wheat flour”. “OK,” repeated the waiter “just wait a moment please”. Waiting for the inevitable “we can’t cope” reply, we were astounded when The Boss (as we later found him to be) arrived and stated that with the exception of obvious breads, like chapattis, puri and nan bread, the rest of the menu was almost certainly GF (gluten free), but if we’d like to make a choice he’d personally check the ingredients. We were amazed, thankful, and immediately hungry! Now I said earlier that Anne and I like curries: I normally favour the hot ones, but Anne likes the mild and delicately flavoured ones. Enter hurdle number two. Most of the dishes of the menu are described as “medium”, which in the past have proved problematical for Anne. When the waiter arrived, we asked if it was possible to have a mild version of dishes described as ‘medium’. “No problem!” I began to wonder if this was a stock reply, but he went on “we cook everything to order, so you can have what you like in any strength you like”. For starters, Anne ordered a Fish Pakora, and I ordered a Mixed Kebab (seekh and shami). This was to be followed by a Gobi Bhindi (cauliflower with okra) with pillau rice for Anne, and a Chicken Tikka Masala with Aloo nan and Bombay potatoes for me. Perhaps not very adventurous, but I’ve eaten them so many times before I tend to use them as a yardstick by which to measure the flavours of the restaurant. During the short wait, The Boss appeared and asked how sensitive Anne was to wheat flour, as he couldn’t be absolutely certain that the oil in which the pakora was fried had not previously been used with wheat. Now that’s what I call attention to detail! We decided to risk it. We can only describe the flavours and the quality of the cooking as awesome! I have NEVER tasted anything like them (and I’m a Bradfordian by birth, so I’ve had more than my fair share of curries!). Anne assured me that her meal was sumptuous, which was attested to by the speed with which it started to disappear – however, the portions are sizeable, so we both had to slow down a bit towards the end. During the meal we were tenderly cared for by the waiters – unobtrusive, but always ready to help, to check that the food was just right for us, or to respond to a request for more drinks. We couldn’t manage a sweet, just a lot of contented groaning over a coffee (excellent, not like the acidic brown dishwater often served nowadays). We chatted to The Boss afterwards, who even helped Anne to work out which was the best way to head back out of Leeds towards Horsforth. After we paid the modest and reasonable bill, and as we chugged contentedly away from the Sheesh Mahal, to my complete amazement Anne offered the highest of compliments I’ve ever heard – “Maybe Leeds isn’t so bad after all – we could always come back again. Soon!” - and we will!
Jim Roberts
fantastic food great service warm and friendly service the best Indian food in Leeds by far the owner and staff are very friendly you feel like part of the family for great food and a warm welcome go to the sheesh mahal
Chipper
A welcoming and friendly restaurant. The meals are always of the highest standard. Gradually eating my way through the menu and have yet to be disappointed. I always recommend 'The Sheesh' whenever anybody asks for a decent Indian restaurant.
Anna1984
I have had a fantastic meal, as always, at Sheesh Mahal this evening. Their food is amazing, and a huge amount of choice for vegetarians. If you can't see what you want on the menu, ask and they'll try and cook it up for you! We go at least 2 or 3 times a month and have never yet been disappointed. The staff are very friendly and accommodating. The prices are very reasonable. Best curry house in Yorkshire (or maybe even the world...)
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Azram’s Sheesh Mahal File

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Main dining room capacity 120
Best seat Corner tables
Max group booking size 40
Average 3 course evening meal price (excluding drinks) £15

Disabled Facilities

Wheelchair access throughout facility Yes

Additional Information

Wifi no wi fi
Payment by credit card Yes
Payment by debit card Yes
Takeaway services Yes
Covered smoking area no covered smoking area
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