2068 days ago

Kia Ora,

Akdeniz from Devonport

We are delighted to have received many positive feedback and request from people who have tried our Persian meals. This has inspired us to plan to run promotion more often. Many thanks to those who have supported us to try our Persian menu. This week, we will be introducing a traditional Persian meal called ghafghazi Kebab. The original price is $35 however we would like to show our appreciation and introduce Persian meal by giving a 50% DISCOUNT so the price would be $17.50. This Persian meal is a combination of marinated EYE FILLET and CHICKEN FILLET on a skewer. It would be served with fresh salad, Saffron rice and grilled tomato. This meal is Gluten free and dairy Free.
The promotion will be only on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th June (both lunch & Dinner), Sunday 28th June (lunch only). Please make sure to secure your table by calling us on 09 6002125. Thank you in advance and we are looking forward to seeing you here.
www.akdenizdevonport.co.nz...

Akdeniz Team

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