I don’t eat much Indian food these days. Its not that I dislike it, more my body doesn’t like it. It tends to be very rich and I suffer somewhat if I’m not careful.
‘That’s the perils of getting old.’
Therefore, visits to our favourite Indian restaurant, ‘Shajan’ are relatively uncommon. We did make a visit quite recently and as this place is so good, I need to give it a review.
It was dark when we arrived which makes for bad outside photographs. In the UK, you don’t tend to visit ‘Indians’ during the daytime. They are usually closed.
‘Shajan’ is quite plush inside and there is a cloakroom for excess outdoor wear if you want to use it. I for one prefer to keep my jacket close beside me.
We came early as per normal and the restaurant was far from full.
The menu is held in a reflective book which doesn’t take to well to photographs, so apologies for the glare on these shots.
It’s always a case of papadums or no papadums when we visit.
They are light and look like large crips (potato chips) which is fine, but when you get the accompaniments and start dumping them on top they can get quite substantial.
In this case we ordered just one each as they are just too tempting to resist.
Some diners can manage papadums, starter and a main course but that starter was not going to happen for us.
Next it was the beer, Cobra or Kingfisher? I really should stick with the latter as it seems to not give me any reflux problems, but this time opted for the Cobra.
I won’t be drinking it again and will learn from this experience.
chose the Sea Bass (that’s not Indian food) and me, the King Prawn Balti (this is!). I never have rice as an accompaniment much preferring Peshwari naan. For the uneducated, this is naan bread with coconut.
Naan bread is famous for exploding once devoured and making you feel over full and uncomfortable.
This type is even worse but tastes fantastic if you’re a coconut fiend like me.
Service is always good at Shajan with no unnecessary waiting.
I did get up from my seat while waiting to take some more snaps and these guys behind the bar didn’t seem too impressed.
Every time I visit Shajan, I always end up with a Balti. They are not the mildest of curries, but don’t have too much of a bite. I really should try something else next time.
What I will say is they are extremely tasty, and this visit was no exception. The depth of flavours entering your taste buds make you keep coming back for more.
Balance some of that curry on to your naan, shove it in your mouth and its like a little mini heaven for a minute.
seemed to enjoy the Sea Bass, though she usually orders Fish Jol which is a more traditional dish.
I think she tried the ‘Bass’ this time as she struggles to finish the ‘Jol’. The portions can be a little large.
£41 for the two of us I consider excellent value. There are Indian restaurants closer to where we live but they simply can’t match the quality of Shajan.
Writing this review, is making me think of another visit soon, maybe next week?
Restaurant Information
Shajan
Longsight Rd, Blackburn BB1 9EX, UK
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