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Masala
Zone Expands Delivery Service To Soho Branch
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Following
the success of evening home deliveries from the Earls Court branch,
Masala Zone is launching the service from Soho and will include lunch
- so great value Indian food is available throughout the day.
Covering most
of central London, the delivery service offers all of customers'
favourite dishes. Cool street food starters including bhel (crunchy
salad with chutney and peanuts) and dahi puri (puffed wholewheat
biscuits filled with chick peas mash and splashed with yoghurt and
chutneys) are available, both priced £3.50. Warm options include
aloo tikki chaat (spiced mash cake with yoghurt and chutney),
£3.50 and samosas & curried chick peas (chicken or
vegetable), £3.75.
Curries,
noodle bowls, tandoor and grill dishes are available as mains,
accompanied by a delicious selection of sides. Priced between
£6.75 and £7.85, the curries include chicken, lamb, prawn
and vegetable varieties. Sides, including papadums, raita, saag and
buttered naan, are priced between 50p and £2.95. Masala Zone's
Indian chefs choose and create the daily changing vegetable, dal and
potato dishes so customers should ask about that day's offering.
With all the
dishes cooked within the restaurant kitchens, the quality is of the
same high standard as for the eat-in diners. So for those who want to
impress at a party, whether private or corporate, Masala Zone
delivery is the ideal choice for a Bollywood banquet. Free for orders
over £10, it is simple to enjoy a quiet night in with friends
and family while sampling restaurant quality food. And with the
summer weather, if diners cannot make it to the Islington branch and
its outdoor terrace, Masala Zone's food can be eaten in the garden to
get a real taste of India.
Masala Zone
was conceptualised by Namita Panjabi, Ranjit Mathrani and Camellia
Panjabi (of Amaya, Veeraswamy and Chutney Mary fame). They have
created a contemporary dining experience where customers can eat
authentic Indian home-style cooking at affordable prices in three
branches across London as well in their own homes.
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