For the month of May, debut host Tony Tanner decided the club should return to the bright lights ("and your") city lights ("all right!") of Leeds centre, with Lower Briggate's AM Kitchen on the menu. After a brief stint as the taxi drivers co-pilot, helping him to the unusual destination of the city centre, and then witnessing a man urinating at a pelican crossing (when you've got to go, you've got to go), we were more than ready for a pint!
Meeting took place in Whitelocks, the oldest public house in
Leeds, dating all the way back to 1715. Up a small alley just off Briggate,
Whitelocks still manages to have outside seating,
where we grabbed a pew and enjoyed the fresh-ish
air. And it was a nice surprise when Dave 'The Rave' Tanner, brother of this
evenings host, strutted in like John Travolta, minus the paint can, for a one night only guest appearance. Due to multiple
celebrations for some club members, the night kicked off with 30 minutes of
handshakes - congratulations again to Listep for his wife having a naan in the
clay oven, and to Gled on his engagement. I
couldn’t think of any curry metaphor here other than ring of fire, which felt
inappropriate.
Known for its wide range of ales, it seemed fruitless to
move on without sampling as much as we could over a few rounds - although the
Dogfish Head DNA ale was that bad, the barrel probably hasn’t needed changing
since 1716. The Saltaire Brewery Raspberry Blonde was much more palatable, and
it was enjoyed as we reminisced about the popular cult TV show Eurotrash. The
oddball antics of Antoine de Caunes and Jean-Paul Gaultier were fondly
remembered, but Matty's knowledge was alarmingly superior, even revealing the
names of their forgotten giraffe characters Pee-Pee and Po-Po #mispentyouth.
Once Gledhill had told his heroic tale of his proposal on
top of Yorkshire's Pen-y-ghent peak, negotiating high speed winds and extreme
weather he likened to The Day After Tomorrow (not really Gled, it is June after all), it was time to move on to Tapped.
A newish bar nestled on the corner of the Trinity complex, thankfully Tapped
isn't named after any mentalist patrons, but more for the exposed look of the brass, casks and kegs on display. A hint of a
'sickie' smell at the bar wasn't the best first impression, but once we settled
at the window seats we enjoyed a fine brew of Marble Pale - lovely.
Unfortunately, not everyone was a happy man as they didn’t serve Matty's
beloved Guinness and he went to the exit
exclaiming "There's nothing in here for me". Managing to talk him
into a quick cider, time had moved swiftly and once Temple had sneezed like a rabid
horse with hay fever, we headed off to meet our booking at AM Kitchen.
AM Kitchen, Lower Briggate, Leeds City Centre.
The restaurant wasn't very busy, which gave us the
opportunity to admire the lovely, grand décor, successfully capturing elements of the
old Dyson's Clockwork Building. Instant pickle trays and poppadoms were brought
by the smartly attired waiters and although
the pickle trays were shallow, one between two meant there was enough to go
around. Although in his 9th club, Tony didn’t realise the host paid for
everyone's drinks in the restaurant - quite where
he thought his drinks had come from over the past 9 months, we do not know - classic TTT! The drinks arrived
and signs were showing that Listep was enjoying a
drink on his penultimate club, revealing the emotional end to Game Of Thrones Season 5, without a spoiler
alert for those who had already informed him they were yet to watch it. Don’t
worry
readers, there are no spoilers here. AM Special Mix Grills were ordered for starters - although I have in my
notes that guest Dave The Rave ordered the lasagne and chips starter but I'm
chalking this up to predictive text gibberish in my note taking. Anyway, mains
were ordered which included some 'off the menu' ordering by Matty and Temple,
which forced a U-turn from Scott to join in on the Special Karahi order. The
staff were more than happy to oblige with this, which was good of them. Some of the regular mains ordered included Chicken
Balti, Chicken & Keema Karahi, Chicken Saag, Prawn Balti and a Chicken
Makhani. It was a great touch to be asked with each dish for our heat
preference (mild, medium, hot), showing that the kitchen would prepare food
tailored to the individual customer - even Dave's lasagne. The starters arrive,
and they were good - tasty and probably just
enough of a portion to keep us on for the main event. And while waiting for said mains, another nostalgic
debate was had on which comedy duo's various shows
were better - Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse vs. Vic Reeves & Bob
Mortimer. An epic tag team bout, much like The Legion Of Doom going up against
The Bushwhackers, and I think it's fair to say one that was too close to call.
Either way, there was no debate once the mains had arrived, with a resounding
unanimous decision - this was a delicious curry. Beautifully presented,
each dish was gorgeous to taste and with a beautiful consistency of meat and
sauce. Plenty of 'best curry of the season' was heard amongst members and it's
hard to disagree with food this good. The AM Kitchen is up there with the best
we've ever had - certainly at the top of the tree for this season anyway. It
was difficult not to 'bag it up' (no diggity) just to savour the taste for the
following day, but as the empty plates and bowls were taken away - TTT's jacket
was on and he was out the door, "I'm off to Call Lane lads". Aghast
at the swift exit, our jeers stopped him enough to let us know the bill had
been paid - thankfully. Coming in at £225,
it's more than the average but well worth it for the quality of food and
service, as the waiters too were always attentive and on hand, yet not noticeable when not required.
The restaurant may have been empty when we left, and other
rival restaurants may well have been busier - but certainly
not with more satisfied diners than the Curry Club members. On the gas
factor front - I'm taking the approach of no news is good news and so a tip of
the cap from the Curry Club to AM Kitchen is well deserved, proof that you get
what you pay for. AM Kitchen - take a bow.
Until next time for this season's finale, hopefully not as dramatic as Game Of Thrones…..steady Listep!
Cheers
Danny
