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Bombay Palace has been operating in Cork City for over 14 years and has been servicing the appetites of all those who have passed through their premises since then.
Having opened its doors to the people of Cork in September 1998, the owner, Raji Walia has had a unique set up in the kitchen as he still has two of the original chefs that were there when he opened the premises for the first time. With over 20 years experience each, you are sure of a truly magical Indian dining experience during Cork's best weekend, the Jazz Festival.
"We have seen many jazz festivals in our time here and Cork City is always alive with excitement during the festival," said Raji Walia.
"We currently offer an early bird menu seven days a week for just €18.95 from 5 to 8pm and as well as being open for Lunch from 12.30 to 2.30pm from Thursday to Saturday. We also cater for group bookings so you can book your office party for Christmas or a New Year's event and you can be assured of a great night out at Bombay Palace."
When a customer purchases a bottle of wine they will also get a voucher that will entitle them to a free bottle when they return for their next meal. Bombay Palace offer a genuine Indian experience that gives your taste buds a taste of India like no other. They also offer a take away service as well.
Bombay Palace are located on 14-15 Cook Street and bookings can be made on 021-4273366 and see www.bombaypalace.ie for more information and bookings.