Stylish, modern chain dining room with Pan-Asian cooking stations and global banquet options.
There is a small charge for infants under three years dining at the restaurant: £3.00 for Dinner and £2.00 for Lunch. For groups of 6 or more, discretionary service charge of 5% will apply. Last entrance is 30 minutes prior to closing. Dishes will be removed 15 minutes prior to closing. Times and prices may differ during school holidays and festive seasons.
Experience fine dining in an award-winning Indian restaurant in Nottingham
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Regional French dishes appear on the breakfast, lunch and dinner menus of this chain bistro.
The food was very tasty, reasonable dish sizes and prices, and good service.
First Floor 29A Milton Street (Opposite John Lewis, Nottingham NG1 3EN, UK
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