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| Palms of Goa |
| 160 New Cavendish St |
| Fitzrovia, London, W1W 6YR |
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Book online and receive 50 points per person booked. |
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| Tel: | 0207 580 6125 | |
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| Facilities |
| Vegetarian Selection
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Allergy Conscious
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Parties welcome
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Party Menu
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Disable Access
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Children Welcome
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Take Away
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| This remarkable Indian restaurant offers a very different style of cooking from the subcontinent. Palms of Goa serves a variety of Goan dishes, the basic components of which includes coconut and a liberal helping of spices, giving way to a distinctive taste well worth trying. This friendly and welcoming restaurant is a perennial favourite with local business people and residents. |
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| Sister restaurant to Palms of Goa restaurants in Soho and Charlotte Street, the team here have managed to create a casual and friendly dining room with a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere. A short walk from Goodge St tube station, this Indian restaurant will soon find its way to your list of favourite restaurants |
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| This new branch seems to follow on the steps of its popular sisters who have received many recommendations by critics and public alike. All Palms of Goa restaurants are normally packed and advanced bookings are encouraged. |
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| As versatile as it is relaxed, this venue can make the most of your event. Exclusive hire is available on request and the restaurant has a fantastic ambience to set the tone for your birthday, hen party or family get-together. It’s a good restaurant for a quick lunch or business meeting. Service is seamless and attentive. All items are also available as take aways. |
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| Opening Hours | | Mon – Sat: Lunch 12:00pm-3:00pm
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Dinner 6:00pm – 11:00pm
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Sunday - Closed
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| Nearest Transport |
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| Goodge Street |
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Cuisine |
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| Indian |
| Goan cuisine is a delicious blend of Indian and European dishes courtesy of its Portuguese heritage. With exciting dishes ranging from Batata Wada, Lamb Xacutti, Pork Mas, Hara Fish Curry, Chicken Sukka and the famous Pumkin Curry. The menu is health-conscious as palms of Goa realises that taste should go hand in hand with healthier and reduced-fat dishes. The restaurant does not use additives or colouring and relies on natural herbs and spices to bring out the flavour. There are some tasty vegetarian dishes that aren’t overshadowed by meaty bites. |
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