Eatery serving Indian cuisine on 2 floors, with modern decor including wall lamps and banquettes.
Set over two floors, the first floor offers more privacy from the road, is the ideal venue for private or corporate functions, a full sound system, is available.
Striking, Moorish-style setting with vaulted roof for imaginative Spanish and world tapas dishes.
Stylish, modern chain dining room with Pan-Asian cooking stations and global banquet options.
Nice atmosphere, great service and tasty food
Modern, stripped floor setting with dark wood furniture, for Greek mezze dishes and small plates.
Brilliant persian food and brilliant service from owners and staff
Relaxed fish and seafood cafe offering a varied menu of British and international flavours.
62-64 Maid Marian Way, Nottingham NG1 6BJ, UK
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