The Open Guide to Cambridge - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Ahar

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address='18 Broadway, Mill Road'
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latitude='52.19798'
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phone='01223 243377'
postcode='CB1 3AH'
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This is a new curry take-away that opened in December 2007. I tried the chicken shakoota very shortly after the opening and am pleased to say it was fantastic. Delicately spiced, and cooked to perfection, and reasonably priced to boot. The Bengal paratha was very nice too: light and tasty. They did forget to give me my pilau rice (opening week jitters I guess) but I called up, explained and they sent a guy around with a portion and a couple of complimentary poppadoms. The rice was gorgeous. Light, moist, wonderful taste so well worth the wait.

I hope they keep up the good work when word gets out and trade increases. For now, whilst they are relatively underused and overstaffed, I can say this is the best curry I've had in Cambridge so far. No doubt the Rice Boat would give them a run for their money on the quality stakes, but you get a decent meal for less than a tenner from Ahar and that's great value for money.


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