The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Cafe Zouk

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On the Saturday evening we visited, this place was disconcertingly quiet: one couple already there when we arrived, and a different couple just ordering when we left. It's hard to see why, though: all members of our party agreed that this was some of the best Indian food we'd had in ages. A relatively small range of dishes available, but several unusual ones, and all we tried were cooked to perfection. I've not noticed Murree Beer ("from the oldest brewery in the subcontinent"... and brewed in Austria. Hmm.) on sale anywhere else, and it makes a very pleasant change from the usual Cobra/Tiger/Kingfisher etc.
On the Saturday evening we visited, this place was disconcertingly quiet: one couple already there when we arrived, and a different couple just ordering when we left. It's hard to see why, though: all members of our party agreed that this was some of the best Indian food we'd had in ages. A relatively small range of dishes available, but several unusual ones, and all we tried were cooked to perfection.
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The prices are very reasonable, the decor is stylish (as Indian restaurants go, at any rate), the food fantastic, the location very central. What more could you want?
The prices are very reasonable, the decor is stylish, the food fantastic, the location very central. What more could you want?

On the Saturday evening we visited, this place was disconcertingly quiet: one couple already there when we arrived, and a different couple just ordering when we left. It's hard to see why, though: all members of our party agreed that this was some of the best Indian food we'd had in ages. A relatively small range of dishes available, but several unusual ones, and all we tried were cooked to perfection.

The prices are very reasonable, the decor is stylish, the food fantastic, the location very central. What more could you want?


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