BeverleyRdTiger
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Hull might not be Bradford or Birmingham when it comes to curry reputation, but we’ve got some seriously good Indian restaurants and I’m tired of them being overlooked.
My go-to for years has been Doram on Princes Avenue. The lamb karahi is incredible — properly spiced, generous portions, and the naan bread is freshly made. It’s not the fanciest place but the food is consistently excellent.
For something a bit more upmarket, Rumi’s on Beverley Road is really good. More of a modern Indian kitchen vibe with some creative dishes alongside the classics. Their sharing platters are brilliant if you’re going with a group.
And for a proper late-night curry after a few pints, Agrah on Beverley Road has been the Hull default for decades. Nothing fancy but it does the job perfectly at midnight on a Saturday.
I know there are loads more — the Avenues area alone has about five curry houses within walking distance. What’s your favour
ite?
My go-to for years has been Doram on Princes Avenue. The lamb karahi is incredible — properly spiced, generous portions, and the naan bread is freshly made. It’s not the fanciest place but the food is consistently excellent.
For something a bit more upmarket, Rumi’s on Beverley Road is really good. More of a modern Indian kitchen vibe with some creative dishes alongside the classics. Their sharing platters are brilliant if you’re going with a group.
And for a proper late-night curry after a few pints, Agrah on Beverley Road has been the Hull default for decades. Nothing fancy but it does the job perfectly at midnight on a Saturday.
I know there are loads more — the Avenues area alone has about five curry houses within walking distance. What’s your favour
ite?