Popular Indian street food restaurant, My Delhi is launching their highly anticipated bottomless curry experience at their Sunderland branch.
The Bottomless Curry Club is set to launch this weekend (Sunday, March 17) and will be hosted every Sunday between 1-10pm, with the last sitting at 8:30 pm.
Located on Borough Rd, Sunderland, the multi-award-winning restaurant opened its Sunderland branch in June 2022 and the Indian dining spot has proven to be a huge success with 125 five-star ratings on Trip Advisor.
The Bottomless Curry Club experience will last 90 minutes from booked reservation time, so restaurant-goers are advised to arrive in plenty of time.
Visitors can expect to be greeted with a papadam basket on arrival served with plenty of dips to choose from.
There is plenty to choose from every Sunday as The Bottomless Curry Club menu offers a wide range of choices, including some of My Delhi’s most popular dishes.
The cost is £18 per person and diners can choose one street plate and two roadside curries alongside rice and a mini naan.
Options from the restaurant's acclaimed menu include Onion Bhaji’s, Delhi Chicken Tikka, Butter Chicken 1950s, their spicy Kozi Curry, Dilli Paneer Butter Masala, and Grandma's Aloo Matar.
There are also plenty of vegan and vegetarian options available as part of their menu and diners can also enjoy Chacha Chips and Kachumber Salad, as sharing options.
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Bottomless curry clubbers can then order as many curry refills as they can eat in the 90-minute time slots.
The experience is designed to encourage visitors to explore the true tastes of Indian street food, providing a unique opportunity to try a variety of dishes from the restaurant's acclaimed menu.
To secure a table, reservations can be made by visiting their website www.mydelhistreetfood.
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