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Dining Out: The Maharaja’s Retreat

Nottingham is classed as a ‘must visit’ city – not just by UK residents, but by many travellers, from worldwide origins, too. Numerous shops (including designer fashions), independents and high street names, are located in Nottingham. World-class entertainment and venues, including the National Ice Centre, Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, attract many visitors. The Old Market Square has events and various markets throughout the year, being transformed at Christmas time, with its own ice rink adding to the splendour. With the Castle, Robin Hood, Caves, River Trent, Sports, plus inns, taverns, eateries and restaurants, there is something for everyone, all year through.

I had a particular recommendation for fine-dining at The Maharaja’s Retreat. Close to the Castle, Old Market Square and the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall, it is ideal for pre and post-theatre dining, also. Utilising the most finest and freshest food and ingredients, The Maharaja’s Retreat is often booked well in advance.

Authentic Indian regional dishes include Chicken Tikka, Tandoori Lamb Cutlets, Punjabi Vegetable Samosa, Amritsari Masala Fish and more. I chose Tandoori Mango Prawns (King prawns in a marinade of fresh mango, Kashmiri chilli, ginger, garlic, fresh coriander). This proved to be an excellent start to the evening’s dining, with the taste buds duly recognising and appreciating the complementing flavours.

Timeless classics and favourite main courses include South Indian Seafood Biryani. I opted for Chicken Tandoori (Fillet of chicken breast marinated over night with an eclectic mix of freshly pounded herbs and spices, hung yoghurt and cold press mustard oil. Served with fresh leaf salad and a side sauce). The flavours for this dish were outstanding. Absolutely, ‘Compliments to Chef’.

Gulab Jamun with Pistachio and rose water kulfi delivered the ‘end of meal sensation’, perfectly.
The range of drinks has something for all palates – including Maharaja’s Lager (4.9ABV). Vegetarian and vegan dishes are available also, as are rice, breads and sundries, plus Chefs Specials, collections, deliveries and gift vouchers. The 20% ‘early bird’ dining discount is an added bonus. Many thanks to Shindi and Savita for exemplary service throughout. Highly recommended.

The Maharaja’s Retreat, 28 Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, NG1 6GF Tel: 0115 958 0115
E-mail: info@maharajas-retreat.co.uk www.maharajas-retreat.co.uk

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