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Vatika India Cuisine – Waterfront Edmonds

Indian Food for Two or Three or for Four or More (Half Off)

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No Longer Available
Tue Jan 29 07:59:59 UTC 2013
Value
$34
Discount
50%
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$17
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In a Nutshell

Tandoori specialties, spicy curries, and vegetarian options forged from fresh, seasonal ingredients

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 29, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid for buffet.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

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Choose Between Two Options

  • $17 for $34 worth of Indian food for two or three people
  • $35 for $70 worth of Indian food for four or more people

The menu spotlights vegetable samosas ($3.95), lamb kebabs ($14.95), tandoori chicken ($11.95), and mattar paneer ($10.95).

Vatika India Cuisine

Fusing traditional Indian culinary traditions with modern environmental responsibility, the chefs at Vatika Indian Cuisine simmer and roast a menu of classic Indian meals from fresh, seasonal ingredients. Diners choose from meat and vegetarian-friendly meals that include tandoor-cooked lamb kebabs, creamy malai kofta, and spicy vindaloo curry. Most dishes pair easily with slivers of warm naan bread, which guests can use to scoop up morsels of food as their eyes rove over the dining-room decor, which, like the restaurant's cuisine, fuses traditional Indian style with contemporary sensibilities.

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Vatika India Cuisine

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    Waterfront Edmonds

    102 Main St.
    Edmonds, Washington 98020
    (425) 563-6363
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