
The Last Days Of The Raj 168 Kells Lane Low Fell Gateshead Tyne and Wear NE9 5HY
Tel : 0191 482 6494 Takeaway : 0191 491 4343
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| Nestled on a quiet street in Low Fell, the award-winning Last Days of the Raj has become one of the best known and highly regarded restaurants in the region.
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Having won Best Curry Restaurant in the North East at the prestigious 2008 British Curry Awards, Last Days of the Raj has also held its position in the Best in Britain Awards Top 30 Restaurants for 12 consecutive years. Since it was established in 1995, the Last Days of the Raj restaurant and take-away has become renowned for its exceptional quality and delicious food, which is cooked to perfection by expert chefs.
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The Last Days of the Raj offers diners an extensive menu which features some of the finest traditional and exotic Indian cuisine that the North East has to offer. Customary dishes from across South Asia, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Malaysia guarantee to present a real flavour of Asia. Alongside the restaurant's popular A La Carte and take-away menus, Last Days of the Raj also offers excellent lunchtime specials and banquet nights on Thursday and Sunday evenings.
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With corporate events and special parties catered for, The Last Days of the Raj really is the perfect place for any occasion, whether it is a working lunch or a night out with family or friends. Set in its own immaculately-landscaped gardens, this purpose built restaurant boasts an opulent interior with beautiful crystal chandeliers and golden figurines that carry the Asian influence throughout.
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A baby grand piano takes pride of place in the dining area and is brought to life every Thursday and Friday by the restaurant's resident pianist, whose soothing repertoire provides a relaxing and welcoming atmosphere. Staffed by a team of expert chefs and waiters, meticulously selected and trained by restaurant owner Athair Khan, their outstanding service and attention to detail only adds to the enjoyment of your dining experience.
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As a leading figure in the local business community, Athair Khan has used his influence to promote a multi-cultural society within the restaurant's surrounding area to help raise awareness of Indian culture and to integrate it into everyday life.
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Last Days of the Raj is involved with numerous charity and community initiatives as well as cultural projects – having most recently raised over £850 for The Prince's Trust through a special fundraising evening held at the restaurant.
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The Last Days of the Raj is open Monday to Saturday from 12noon to 2pm for lunch and Monday to Sunday for evening meals from 6pm to 11pm.
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Please mention newcastlerestaurant.com when booking.
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