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The Eastern Eye Award Winning Indian 3 Domed Resta Bath

The Eastern Eye Award Winning Indian 3 Domed Resta, 8A Quiet Street, Bath, BA1 2JS

01225 422323

The Eastern Eye Award Winning Indian 3 Domed Resta
Prices at The Eastern Eye Award Winning Indian 3 Domed Resta Bath from £12 to £25 for 3 Course Dinner. Lunch Menu at £7. Type: Restaurant Bath's premier unique 3 Domed Indian Restaurant. The Mahal (palace) of exquisite Indian cuisine with the city's most impressive Georgian interior. Awarded three highly prestigious Restaurant of the Year Accolades for 2011 alone. Including: • Les Routiers Restaurant of the Year 2011 • HungryHouse English Curry Awards Restaurant of the Year South West 2011 • Asian Curry Awards Best Indian Restaurant in The South West 2011 Other awards include: Top 10 UK and the best in the South West by Good Curry Guide 2007/08/09/10 | Top 5 Restaurants in the South West - British Curry Awards 2005 | Top 30 by The Real Curry Guide | Top 30 in the British Curry Guide 2005/2006 | Top UK Restaurant by Hardens | BBC World The Good Eating Guide, AA Rosette Awards | Michelin Guide | Les Routiers | Nicholas Cage, Johnny Depp, Jane Seymour, Keith Floyd, Brooke Shields, Roger Moore and many more have eaten here. Also commanded with top reviews from: The Independent, The Observer, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, Vogue and many more. The Eastern Eye Indian Restaurant in Quiet Street, Bath, has just been awarded RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR 2011 by Les Routiers and English Curry Awards RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR SOUTH WEST 2011, These prestigious awards are handed out once a year to a single restaurant in the country. The owner Mr Abdul Choudhury has expressed that he is both privileged and humbled to be awarded such a distinguished accolade, adding "we hope to continue to provide a standard of service and class leading cuisine that ensures our continued appreciation from both customers and critics alike". Please find further details of the award at www.routiers.co.uk or www.easterneye.com.