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The Taste of Bengal Bangladeshi Cuisine


01622 859461 01622 858662


Ashford Road, Harrietsham, Kent ME17 1HY


Air Conditioning & Fully Licensed


Opening Times Daily 12-2pm & 6pm – 11.30pm


Good food at its best


KENT’S ONLY FLOATING BAR & RESTAURANT MAIDSTONE


Embankments restaurant is the only permanently moored floating restaurant in the whole of Kent. Situated on the river Medway, behind the Archbishops Palace, the restaurant offers a newly created ‘alfresco sun deck’ where you can relax in the sun while watching the boats and river wildlife pass you by!


This unique restaurant boasts 60 covers where guests can enjoy great food and wine presented through a range of specially created menus designed to complement each other.


The friendly staff, great, value and quality food ensure you a dining experience to better most of the high street chains.


If you are looking for a new Indian Restaurant to try then look no further. The Taste of Bengal offers a set price banquet night every Tuesday for just £10.95 per head. They also offer 10% discount on all takeaway orders over £10. However make sure you book a table on 01622 859461 to avoid disappointment. The restaurant is situated on the A20 at Harrietsham with off road parking.


8 NEW SET MENUS EVENINGS FROM £21 LUNCHTIME FROM £10 KIDS FROM £7


SURF ‘N’ TURF IS OUR SPECIALTIY Fish, shell fish, steaks and vegetarian dishes Pop in for a drink during lunchtime or evening


BBQ & SALAD BAR FROM £12 Saturday & Sunday Lunch (Weather permitting)


LIVE MUSIC NIGHTS Fortnightly on Saturdays


Book at www.embankments.co.uk Tel 0800 689 7888 Parking available in Lockmeadow (free after 6.30pm)


10%Discount on orders over £10


(Collection only)


Banquet Night £10.95 Every Tuesday


Maidstone South August 2015


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