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  • If you fancy a banquet then Kulshi is the place for you.It is a Bangladeshi, family- run restaurant in Urmston town centre and occupies a curved corner building that was originally a billiard hall. Several businesses have occupied the space over the years but I am confident that Kulshi is here to stay. The building is impressive with high carved ceilings and exposed brickwork, and the furniture is all long oak tables with leather chairs. Black and White prints of Hollywood legends fill the wall space. I am sure all nights of the week are fantastic at Kulshi but Yelpers, I highly recommend you to try this restaurant on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday when you will experience the magic of the never ending £10 a head buffet, (£5.95 for under 10 year olds). Over 20 courses of starters and main dishes stretch out in a self-service layout for you to try. I went with my good friend who is Indian and she really knows how to cook!! She loves this place and says that it is a popular haunt for the community so you cannot get a better recommendation than that. So now for the starters: I piled bhajees, tandoori chicken and the most divine lamb chops onto my plate( if there is anyone in your group who cannot take spicy food, Kulshi looks after them too and serves nuggets and chips). There are salads and chutneys galore and then you reach the mains. Lamb Roghan Josh, Chicken Korma, I could not stop putting them onto my plate, and this isn't even my first serving! This food is brilliant and it serves a good variety of vegetarian dishes also. The atmosphere is paradoxical: relaxed but busy at the same time. There is Indian music playing , everyone is laughing and loving the cuisine. The only part of the meal that is actually served is the dessert, and for very good reason; the choice is so huge that you could literally make yourself ill by taking portions too big. Kulshi serves banana fritters, mini donuts, banoffee pie, cheesecake and "Keer"-the traditional indian rice pudding. Unusual flavoured ice cream such as liquorice (love it or hate it), and blueberry make their way into my bowl. The Kulshi reminds me of a mother who insists everyone who visits her house cannot leave until they are stuffed! You don't have to book but I suggest that you do, because even though Kulshi can comfortably seat 140 people, weekends are crazy . Wonderful food, nice staff, open 7 days a week, it is perfect for the whole family.
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