WHETHER it's a big birthday celebration or a quiet meal for two, there is a restaurant with a difference situated in the heart of Worcestershire that can cater for every occasion.
Diners are guaranteed to have their tastebuds tempted at The Gurkha Knight restaurant, pub and lounge situated at The Farmers Arms, Kempsey Common, with its tempting array of Nepalese, Chinese, Indian, Malaysian and Thai cuisine.
The restaurant is named after the Nepalese Gurkhas, who have contributed to the British Army for more than 200 years. At The Gurkha Knight, owner Gopal Paudyal and his team have researched the traditional Nepalese methods of food preparation and have discovered much about its health benefits and flavour enhancing herbs.
"Now we want to share these discoveries with our guests," said Mr Paudyal. "Under the supervision of executive chef Devendra Kafley, The Gurkha Knight restaurant offers a delicious pan-Nepalese menu carefully chosen to reflect the delicate styles and flavors of the homeland of the brave Gurkhas.
"Situated on the edge of Kempsey Common, near Worcester, it is ideally located for pre and post-theatre dining and we cater for any party or celebration. The restaurant dining area is stylish and modern yet still retains its Nepalese feel and is the perfect environment to compliment the superbly executed menu."
And there is even a choice of restaurant - the intimate Kamasutra dining hall, the Everest Nepalese Cuisine dining hall, the Kathmandu
Oriental buffet hall, Gopal's lounge, the Gurkha lounge and the Farmer's lounge; there is the perfect spot, whatever the occasion.
To book a table at The Gurkha Knight telephone 01905 820252 or 07956 547676 or visit www.gurkhaknight.com For those who wish to get a flavour for the cuisine in their own home, a takeaway service is also available.
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