Friday, 19 June 2009

Curry News June 2009 : North West

The CurryCouncil have noted a few interesting developments on their recent travels across the North West.

New Restaurants

The Khandoker Indian Restaurant is scheduled to open in Bramhall (Stockport) in the Summer of 2009.

The new restaurant on Fir Road is to be opened by the owners of the original Khandoker in Parrs Wood (Manchester).

Following on from the huge success of their Poynton restaurant, the Purple Pakora II is currently being built on the former Little Chef site on the A6 between Disley (Stockport) and New Mills (Derbyshire).

New Menu

The Indian Ocean in Ashton-under-Lyne (Tameside) is now offering an 'al-fresco' dining experience. The outside dining terrace offers an al-fresco dining menu with a healthy menu presented in tiffin boxes, this gives a perfect opportunity for diners to enjoy light indian meals whilst taking advantage of the warmer weather.

The CurryCouncil hope to visit these establishments soon and promise to give you our expert opinion on these new offerings.

Legal News

The Gatley Tandoori in Stockport suffered a legal blow after being forced to pay an estimated five figure compensation sum to a customer. The customer injured herself when leaving the restaurant. The restaurant has lost an appeal at London's Civil Appeal Court.

Full article HERE.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Do you agree or disagree with the CurryCouncil? Share you experience with others.

All reviews and comments are moderated, so please avoid using abusive or offensive language.