GREAT food, fabulous surroundings and superb service is exactly what you can expect at Palace Tandoori.
The restaurant in Station Road, West Drayton, has been open now for 15 years and is a wonderful place for an evening out.
Owner Mr Zaman has been in the restaurant business for 20 years and he has poured all his skill and passion into Palace Tandoori.
The decor inside the restaurant is plush and mellow. It looks superb in the evening when the soft lights create a wonderful atmosphere leaving you instantly relaxed and looking forward to your meal.
The tables are also not placed too close together so although you are in a restaurant you will not feel crowded.
Looking over the menu is like studying an encyclopaedia of fine Indian cuisine. There are dishes from all regions of India and a number of specials created for diners at Palace Tandoori.
Everything on the menu is cooked to order using the freshest of ingredients. They even grind their own spices in the restaurant to ensure that they do not lose any flavour.
All the food on the menu also comes with a guide to heat so you can make sure you don't end up with something hot if you are looking for mild.
The King Prawn Chngasi comes highly recommended. Large, succulent prawns are barbecued then placed on a spicy chilli sauce, delicious and only £13.95 The Palace Special Murgi Massala is another speciality. Pieces of chicken are cooked with mince meat with special herbs and spices and served with vegetable pilau rice.
The restaurant has a fantastic offer for you to make sure you pay them a visit.
For a table of four they are offering a free bottle of wine to help you celebrate Palace Tandoori's 15 years in business with them.
You can also enjoy some great food from Palace Tandoori at home with their takeaway service.
Give them a call tonight and take advantage of one of these great collection only offers.
Order a takeaway to collect and you will automatically get 10 per cent off, spend more than £25 and you will get £5 off.
So enjoy some delicious food and fantastic service at Palace Tandoori tonight.
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