Restaurants: Win a meal at Chutney Mary

Saturday 21 November 1998 00:02 GMT
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The Indian restaurant Chutney Mary has double reason for celebration. Not only has it opened a striking new dining area - it has also once again been named Best Indian Restaurant in the UK by the Good Curry Guide '99.

As part of the celebrations, this winter sees a monthly selection of gourmet regional Indian cuisine, which, this month, includes many game dishes. In rooms decorated with exotic glass panels and beautiful hand- painted murals depicting Indian country scenes, meals are prepared in a traditional manner by Chutney Mary's specialist chefs, under the direction of Namita Panjabi.

The Information has three meals for two people at Chutney Mary to give away. To enter, write your name, address, and telephone number on the back of a postcard, and send it to: Chutney Mary Offer, Network London, Masons Yard, 34 High Street, Wimbledon Village, London SW19 5BY. Closing date: Saturday 5 December.

Chutney Mary, 535 King's Road, London SW10

(0171-351 3113)

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