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Dining in Indian Restaurants at Dorset

If you are a food connoisseur and have a penchant for Indian recipes, you will have plenty to look forward to during your holidays in Dorset. In case you are out there enjoying your Torque holidays but would like to dig into some real, mouth-watering Indian food cooked the traditional way, you just need to drive to Dorset for an enchanting dining experience. So, if you are ready to plan your dining rendezvous with some tasty Indian recipes during your holidays in Dorset, here are a few options that are worth considering. You can visit these restaurants by combining your Torque holidays with your holidays in Dorset.

The Red Fort Indian Restaurant

If you are fed up with Indian recipes cooked in western style that are far away from the real taste, this authentic Indian restaurant in Dorset is sure to lure and satiate your palate during your holidays in Dorset. The chefs from various regions of India who are employed here make sure that each individual dish enables you to enjoy the authentic cuisine of India, thanks to the use of spices and other mixes that are freshly prepared and ground using Indian stone grinders. Whether you want to taste cuisines available in Indian roadside stalls, Indian homes, or those found in the erstwhile palaces of Maharajas, you will have them all under one roof at this restaurant.

This restaurant remains open throughout the week from Tuesday to Saturday from 12.00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.; and Sunday and Monday from 5.30 p.m. to 12 p.m.

For lunch, you may dig into light dishes like Meth Aloof, Aloof Tikes, Chili Pander Manchurian, sundries like Plain Rice or Palau Rice Saffron, Maratha or Nan, main dishes like Sheik Kebab, Mixed Kebab, Dose, and sweet dishes such as Custard Pudding, Rice Pudding, Carrot Cake, Jacarei and Lassa (Yoghurt).

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