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Beacy’s little touch of India

WITH a chef that has 20 years’ experience in creating North Indian cuisine, Delhi Palace may only have been operating for the past 10 months but it is already starting to garner a following.
Delhi Palace is set to celebrate it’s first anniversary and Father’s Day over the next few weeks.
“We are focussed on becoming the best Indian Restaurant around Beaconsfield,” Aaron and Steve from Delhi Palace said.
“The Beaconsfield hub itself attracts people towards the square plus our set-up and the lighting makes you feel excited about the warm atmosphere inside the restaurant.”
They said their aim was to create perfect atmosphere for quality dining and compliment it with excellent service.
The Delhi Palace offers a menu of favourites including butter chicken, rogan josh, prawn vindaloo, authentic daal (lentils), biryanis, naan bread and much more.
The duo said they offer lunch packs, dinner packs, banquets and value packs.
“We are really proud of what we are giving the community, it’s A-one quality with mouth-watering taste,” they said.
Delhi Palace is found Shop 3a, 52-62 Old Princes Highway, Beaconsfield. Phone 8712 9139, www.delhipalace.com.au.
They’re open for dinner Tuesday to Sunday 5pm to 10.30pm, lunch Thursday to Friday 11am to 2pm, closed Mondays and open public holidays and for special bookings.

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