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For its culinary art and authentic Indian cuisine, the Rajdoot has been nominated as ‘The Best Restaurant of the Year’ in ARTA 2019 as well as its chef’s special exotic Indian curry has imposed the restaurant winning the title ‘The Best Indian Restaurant’ in West London in Euro Asia Curry Award 2019. Since 1964, The Rajdoot, Award-Winning Indian Restaurant in Camden, is offering delicious Indian food to the people near Camden Town, Kentish Town, Queen’s Park, St John’s Wood & Golders Green. The restaurant has managed to accolade 2 consecutive Awards in a year. We present you order online menu on our website where you can pick your items and request a delivery or collect it yourself at your convenience. We also have tremendous reviews on Trip advisor not only for its quality, the aroma on superb delectable but also for its rapid customer service and on-time delivery. So, order Indian food online in NW3 now and avail lucrative discounts and offers.

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