Dining
All wines are imported from France and Italy. Additionally, a room for all types of functions is available for business, social, committees or club meetings where a 2 course or 3 course meal ca be pre-ordered. The room can accommodate from 4 to 14 people. The room is free of charge with free WI-FI available from 8.30am until 5pm.
LUNCH ON EASTER SUNDAY - ROAST OR AN INDIAN? The Krishna in Headcorn offers you the choice. Housed in a beautiful 15th C Tudor building, it is the perfect place to meet up with friends and family. Liz the proprietor says 'To make the most of the long weekend, book a table for the HALF PRICE OFFER on Sunday or Monday evening'.
Out Mughal
Dynasty, Maidstone - One of the most popular Indian restaurants in Maidstone, the proprietor, Mitu Chowdhury has over 24 years experience in ensuring his menu marries western presentation with well judged Indian spicing and succeeding.....blissfully. The dishes are appreciated by all customers for their authenticity, freshness and delightful taste. can cater for weddings and parties and offer ample parking. Prefer to dine at home? No problem, simply order your dishes online – see
www.mughaldynasty.com
Open 7 Days A Week
12 noon to 2.30pm & 6pm - Midnight (inc. Bank Holidays)
Air conditioned and spacious restaurant.
14 London Road Maidstone ME16 8QL Book Now On
01622 763360 or 01622 763770
www.mughaldynasty.com
3 Course Lunchtime Special! Starter Platter
Any main course of your choice served with saag aloo, pilau rice and naan bread
Vegetable soup or Mediterranean salad Chicken or lamb served with
roast potatoes and fresh vegetables
Finish with a mouth-watering selection of desserts from the trolley Coffee & Mints
SpringMadness!
EASTER SUNDAY EASTER MONDAY
All Indian Food Served At The Restaurant Will Be Half Price! 6pm - 9pm
Good Friday Fresh Fish
2 Courses for £21
a: 41 High Street, Headcorn
p: 01622 890665 Maidstone Weald April 2017 21
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