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$10 for $20 Worth of Indian Fare at Jewel of the Crown in Scottsdale

Jewel Of The Crown Cuisine Of India
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Aaron
7 years ago
It was tough to find, but it's in the Scottsdale mall behind AZ88. Take Scottsdale Rd. to 2nd Street East, to Wells Fargo North, park in the garage, then walk right next door to the mall. It's on the opposite side of the mall on the first floor, Suite 100.

Indian eatery attended by numerous celebrities whips up thick curries, yogurt-marinated kormas & clay-oven tandoori dishes

Eating spicy cuisine, like repeatedly hitting a computer monitor with a hammer or explaining what happened to the computer monitor, can make you sweat. Feel the heat with this Groupon.

$10 for $20 Worth of Indian Fare

The menu includes a vegetable-samosa starter ($5) and entrees such as chicken tikka masala ($14), lamb curry with garlic and tomatoes ($15), and slow-cooked tandoori shrimp ($16).

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Promotional value expires Aug 29, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table, 2 per table of 6 or more. Must purchase 1 food item. Not valid for delivery. Not valid for lunch specials or combos. 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 Jewel Of The Crown Cuisine Of India

Inside Jewel of the Crown, turret-shaped wall alcoves form the shape of a honeycomb, filled with backlit statues of Indian deities. Wood accordion partitions are carved with vines and budding flowers. Since 1986, these decorative touches and the restaurant's traditional Indian dishes have attracted celebrity diners such as Kim Basinger and The Rolling Stones.

In the light of large glowing chandeliers, thick curries and yogurt-marinated kormas gleam on tables next to tandoori dishes of lamb, fish, and chicken. After sopping up the last of a vegetarian chana masala, guests can head out to the outdoor patio for a glass of wine, or peruse Jewel of the Crown's hanging tapestries, which display classical scenes of embroidered farmers playing paintball in the fields.

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