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the atmosphere. Blue Chutney,at31-33 The Broadway, prides itself on its relaxed and friendly atmosphere, as well as its delicious food. Its menu offers the finest of Indian dish-
es, including arange of traditional favourites and avariety of House and Chef Specialities. Its Banqueting Nights on Sundays and Thursdays offer five courses for just £9.95 on Sundays, and £10.95 on Thursdays (King Prawn dishes cost an extra £2.95). Up-and-coming entertainment evenings, which include afour-course set meal for £19.95 per person, include vocalist Victoria Jane on November 18; Rob Morris on November 25; Rod Stewart tribute on December 1; DJ and
WICKFORD restaurant offers the ideal location to linger over out- standing cuisine while soaking up
singer on December 9; Rob Morris and Harry Martin on December 10; an Elvis tribute on December 16; and Victoria Jane on December 17. Afour-course set menu will also be served from noon to 3pm on Christmas Day,aswell as on Christmas Eve and New Year’sEve. Entertainment on December 24 includes vocalist Julie West, for £24.95 per person, and vocal- ist and saxophonist Natalie Ward on New Year’sEve, for £29.95. The fully licensed restaurant offers afull takeaway service and opens from noon to 2pm, and from 5.30pm to 11pm, from Monday to Thursday; from noon to 2pm, and 5.30pm to 11.30pm, on Friday and Saturday,and all day from 1pm to 10.30pm on Sunday. For further information call the Blue Chutney on 01268 763866 or visit
www.bluechutney.co.uk
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