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Three-Course Meal with Drinks for Two or Four or $12 for $20 Worth of Indian Fare at New Delhi Palace

New Delhi Palace
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Flanked by pastel murals depicting Indian landscapes, North Indian eatery serves tandoori and Karahi-style dishes.

The growth of India’s economy owed much to the country’s position along the famous Silk Road, which was exactly what it sounds like—a canal for transporting rocks. Taste what trade made with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$26 for a three-course Indian meal for two (up to a $52.70 total value)

  • One appetizer
  • Two entrees
  • One rice dish
  • Two drinks<p>

$49 for a three-course Indian meal for four (up to a $105.40 total value)

  • Two appetizers
  • Four entrees
  • Two rice dishes
  • Four drinks<p>

$12 for $20 worth of Indian fare. The menu includes tandoori shrimp, karahi paneer, and chicken makhani.

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Promotional value expires Aug 24, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Valid for dine-in only. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Reservation required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for lunch buffet. Not valid May 11th. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About New Delhi Palace

Hazy, pastel-colored murals line the walls at New Delhi Palace, each depicting an Indian skyline with temples or rolling hills in the distance. The scents of cumin and coriander waft out of the kitchen, transporting diners over the ocean in a fraction of the time that a traditional turtle ride would take. Since the 1980s, the kitchen has crafted North Indian–style cuisine, such as the chicken, shrimp, and lamb, arriving fresh from the clay tandoor after marinating in yogurt and ground spices. The wok-like karahi sears meats before dousing them in tomato-based gravies, whose spiciness is calibrated to suit customers' tastes. The all-wood bar houses wines and beers from around the world, including India, Japan, and Great Britain.

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