Saregama Indian Restaurant Carshalton Beeches
The Saregama Indian Restaurant Carshalton Beeches, Surrey. It’s a beautiful restaurant situated in the sleepy village of Carshalton Beeches serving authentic and delicious Indian cuisine. The manger, Ali, is a welcoming host and will provide excellent service from his long serving and polite staff.
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“We had a fantastic meal last week, thank you. I couldn’t think of a better indian restaurant in Sutton or Carshalton to celebrate my father’s birthday. The whole family had a wonderful time. The mild food was ideal for those with a sensitive palate. Those of us who like something a bit stronger enjoyed the spicy specials!”
Ali sums up his ethos:
“We cook a mixture of authentic Bangladesh specials and traditional Indian favourites. We also have a few creations of our own. The restaurant has been expanded to cater for our ever growing custom. We love providing them with great service and great surroundings.’
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All in all the Saregama is an ideal place for you, your friends and family to discover the best of authentic Indian Cuisine.
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