3 3 Atholl Place , Edinburgh West EH3 8HP | |
01312298291 | |
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We have endeavored to create an atmosphere in which fine Indian dining is a pleasure and a rewarding experience. Our cuisine whilst traditional is varied. We pride ourselves with the quality of food we serve and the way we serve it. Our well-abounding ingredients and the delicacy of our herbs and spices complement the complexity of our hand selected wines.
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