2046 days ago

Dine Free on your Birthday

Stacey Cameron from

It’s all about celebration, and we have the atmosphere for a truly happy birthday. Celebrate with friends, family, drinks, and quality Indian food – and the lucky person will eat for free.

You’ll also get a gift - a mini birthday cake on the house. Just make an advance booking for the birthday person and five others, and let us know it’s a birthday dinner so we can prepare.

Get your family and friends together and make the most of free birthday offers. Celebrate your Birthday with us with free dinner for birthday person up to $25 with mini cake on the house!

T&C's apply.
1. Dine in only
2. Must be a party of 6 (birthday person + 5 others) or more.
3. Please bring ID confirming it’s your birthday
4. Must book at least 2 days in advance so we can prepare your cake

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