If you’re looking for a different dining experience in Birmingham, we’d love to welcome you to one of our supper clubs at Niraj’s Kitchen in Dudley.
Menu
Appetisers
Assorted poppadoms served with a trio of home made dipping sauces. (V)
Starters
Crispy Twice cooked Chicken Wing served with a Spicy Sweet jus garnished with diced ginger, garlic and spring onions
or
Crunchy Manchurian made from shredded cabbage and carrots bound together and deep fried served on a Tangy Spiced jus made with diced ginger, garlic and spring onions. (V)
Main Course
Karai Ghost - Tender Spring Lamb made to a traditional home recipe passed down by Savita, Niraj's Grandmother and cooking inspiration.
Murgh Makhani - Butter chicken but not as you know it. Made from 100% tender mini chicken fillets in a rich yet light spicy creamy sauce.
Channa Bhaji - Traditional North Indian home comfort food.
Chickpeas and Baby Spinach cooked in a traditional home Masala. (V)
Ringan No Oro - A Gujarati favourite. Chargrilled Aubergine stir fried with sliced onions, vine tomatoes, garlic, ginger and chillies. (V)
All above served with Jeera (Cumin) Rice and a Trio of Fresh made Naan - Chilli, Garlic and Buttered.
Dessert
Chocolate Ginger Fondant and Chantilly Cream with a Rasberry Fluid Gel.
Teas & Coffee to finish
Time & Date
7:15pm Sat 26th May 2018
Number of guests
4-8 guests
Event type
Paid
Other Info No Food Rules have been set. House Rules Casual Permits smoking outside
Has parking available
Is near public transport
Drinks etc Bring your own alcohol Welcome drink served
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Maria Grieco
June 18, 2019
Last night I was incredible privileged to be able to experience Niraj and Leena’s 5 course tasting menu at the supperclub that they run in their lovely home in Dudley. I went along alone and The minute I walked through the door I was made to feel welcomed, and “at home” not only by them but by the other guests that arrived for the evening’s banquet. We started the meal off with nibbles of assorted poppadoms served with a trio of home made dipping sauces, it took all my will power to not polish off the lot but the aroma from the kitchen told me that the best was yet to come and reminded me to save some room. I was lucky in that Niraj allowed me to have a bit of both the starters which was a beautifully presented deboned chicken wing and the vegetarian Manchurian balls which were an utter delight to eat. Some of the other guests had dined with Niraj and Leena before and the excitement of anticipation on their faces whilst they talked about the soon to be presented 5, yes FIVE curries was mesmerising and they were not wrong. The Karai Ghost (a lamb curry) was by far the best I have ever tasted, the Murgh Makhani (Butter chicken to you and I) was immense with layers of flavours I have never experienced in curry before, the Ringan No Oro (a Gujurati aubergine curry) was just mind blowing and who knew that chickpeas and spinach two uninspiring vegetables could be lifted by Niraj’s spice skills to a whole new universe – that man (and his wife and mum Geeta seriously knows how to cook). As if that wasn’t enough he rustled up three different types of home made naan right before my very eyes and gave us all an impromptu naan cookery class sharing his tips and advice at no extra charge! We were having such a great time, all the other guests were great company and if someone had walked through the door 20 minutes into the meal they would never had guessed that only an hour ago we were all strangers invited into Niraj’s home for the first time ever! Eating this fantastic food around such a convivial table made the night fly by and before I knew it, it was 10pm, I was going to leave before pudding was served but I was advised strongly not to …. A warm, perfectly oozing, chocolate ginger fondant with chantilly cream and a raspberry coulis was placed perfectly before be and as if that wasn’t enough it came with a spun sugar casing and a sweet, silky cardamom ice cream. Niraj's take inspiration from his mum Geeta, his Grandmother and the meals that he has shared with family that have now become part of his story. Niraj, if you ever write a cookery book put me down for at least 12 copies (signed of course!), If you live within an hour of Dudley do not miss the opportunity of eating with this inspirational home chef – he will be a legend and don’t forget where you heard about him first!
Maria Grieco
June 18, 2019
Last night I was incredible privileged to be able to experience Niraj and Leena’s 5 course tasting menu at the supperclub that they run in their lovely home in Dudley. I went along alone and The minute I walked through the door I was made to feel welcomed, and “at home” not only by them but by the other guests that arrived for the evening’s banquet. We started the meal off with nibbles of assorted poppadoms served with a trio of home made dipping sauces, it took all my will power to not polish off the lot but the aroma from the kitchen told me that the best was yet to come and reminded me to save some room. I was lucky in that Niraj allowed me to have a bit of both the starters which was a beautifully presented deboned chicken wing and the vegetarian Manchurian balls which were an utter delight to eat. Some of the other guests had dined with Niraj and Leena before and the excitement of anticipation on their faces whilst they talked about the soon to be presented 5, yes FIVE curries was mesmerising and they were not wrong. The Karai Ghost (a lamb curry) was by far the best I have ever tasted, the Murgh Makhani (Butter chicken to you and I) was immense with layers of flavours I have never experienced in curry before, the Ringan No Oro (a Gujurati aubergine curry) was just mind blowing and who knew that chickpeas and spinach two uninspiring vegetables could be lifted by Niraj’s spice skills to a whole new universe – that man (and his wife and mum Geeta seriously knows how to cook). As if that wasn’t enough he rustled up three different types of home made naan right before my very eyes and gave us all an impromptu naan cookery class sharing his tips and advice at no extra charge! We were having such a great time, all the other guests were great company and if someone had walked through the door 20 minutes into the meal they would never had guessed that only an hour ago we were all strangers invited into Niraj’s home for the first time ever! Eating this fantastic food around such a convivial table made the night fly by and before I knew it, it was 10pm, I was going to leave before pudding was served but I was advised strongly not to …. A warm, perfectly oozing, chocolate ginger fondant with chantilly cream and a raspberry coulis was placed perfectly before be and as if that wasn’t enough it came with a spun sugar casing and a sweet, silky cardamom ice cream. Niraj's take inspiration from his mum Geeta, his Grandmother and the meals that he has shared with family that have now become part of his story. Niraj, if you ever write a cookery book put me down for at least 12 copies (signed of course!), If you live within an hour of Dudley do not miss the opportunity of eating with this inspirational home chef – he will be a legend and don’t forget where you heard about him first!
Kathy McAteer
February 10, 2019
Delicious meal, presented beautifully in a relaxed atmosphere. Would highly recommend this.
Kathy McAteer
February 10, 2019
Delicious meal, presented beautifully in a relaxed atmosphere. Would highly recommend this.
Catherine Dutton
October 14, 2018
Niraj and his wife Leena were brilliant, and so professional. They take the greatest of care in their presentation of all aspects of their supper club. The food was spicy and packed with flavour. The trio of dipping sauces for the popadoms got things off to a great start. The starter was crunchy and delicious with the most amazingly tangy sauce. For the main course we helped ourselves to the selection of four main dishes and accompaniments of rice and three flavours of naan bread – we were stuffed! Then, to top it all off a rich and goey chocolate and ginger fondant, and a lovely cup of coffee. Amazing ?
Catherine Dutton
October 14, 2018
Niraj and his wife Leena were brilliant, and so professional. They take the greatest of care in their presentation of all aspects of their supper club. The food was spicy and packed with flavour. The trio of dipping sauces for the popadoms got things off to a great start. The starter was crunchy and delicious with the most amazingly tangy sauce. For the main course we helped ourselves to the selection of four main dishes and accompaniments of rice and three flavours of naan bread – we were stuffed! Then, to top it all off a rich and goey chocolate and ginger fondant, and a lovely cup of coffee. Amazing ?
Caron Wright
June 10, 2018
Lovely people who shared their home and delicious home cooked food. Thank you!
Caron Wright
June 10, 2018
Lovely people who shared their home and delicious home cooked food. Thank you!
Erhan Handani
February 12, 2018
Very friendly, very professional, great host. Food was excellent. We must admit, was looking for imperfection, could not find any. Best Indian meal we had. Keep up the good work Niraj. You have defiantly raised the bar for pop up restaurants and home cooks.
Erhan Handani
February 12, 2018
Very friendly, very professional, great host. Food was excellent. We must admit, was looking for imperfection, could not find any. Best Indian meal we had. Keep up the good work Niraj. You have defiantly raised the bar for pop up restaurants and home cooks.
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