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How much Dakwala can YOU eat in 90 minutes?

This Sunday (21st July 2024), Newcastle’s highly regarded Bombay Canteen, Dakwala, launches Newcastle’s first ‘Bombay-inspired bottomless 3-course feast’. The menu offers unlimited starters, main courses, and desserts for £19.95 per person, allowing guests to indulge in the Indian restaurant’s authentic culinary journey with dishes that capture the essence of Bombay’s rich food heritage.

Dakwala, which is based on Grainger Street, Newcastle and launched in April 2024, has introduced this menu which is available all day on Sundays.

Their diverse menu celebrates the best of Bombay's culinary heritage, cultural diversity, and innovative fusion of flavours, set within interiors that denote a blend of vintage charm with contemporary flair. The name "Dakwala," meaning "postman" symbolises a messenger of flavours that draws inspiration from traditional eateries in Bombay.

On arrival, guests will be offered Dakwala’s Canteen Munchies of the day, a small selection of dishes for the table to share. Following this, there is the option to enjoy a delicious array of Canteen Small Plates, before indulging in a Canteen Curry. Their bottomless concept offers guests the option to order one dish at a time, with the option to enjoy as many as they wish in 90 minutes.

For dessert, Dakwala’s Indian Masala Chai Tea and Gulab Jamun with vanilla ice cream—which are also bottomless, come highly recommended!

Small plates include:

• Vada Pav (aka Bombay Burger)

• Fenugreek Chicken Tikka

• Onion-Beet Bhaji

• Fish Koliwada

Option of six canteen curries (served with Pulao Rice, Butter Naan, and gunpowder fries for the table to share)

• Dak House Chicken Karahi

• Old Delhi Butter Chicken

• Malwani Chicken

• Paneer Tikka Lababdar

• Punjabi Chole Bhatura

• The Humble Pav Bhaji

Table Sharing:

• Canteen Munchies of the day

Prices:

• £19.95 per adult

• £14.95 per child (4yrs – 10yrs)

So now just one question remains: how much Dakwala can YOU eat in 90 minutes?

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