The Gurkha Spice Parkstone

381 Ashley Road, Bournemouth, BH140AT, United Kingdom

🛍 Starters, Gurkha Chef's Specials, Chef's Seafood Special, Tandoori Clay Oven Dishes

4.5 💬 333 Reseñas

Categorías

  • Starters Comienza tu comida con nuestra deliciosa selección de entrantes, que presenta una variedad de aperitivos para despertar tus papilas gustativas. Desde bocados sabrosos hasta ensaladas ligeras, cada plato está elaborado para prepararte para el plato principal.
  • Gurkha Chef's Specials
  • Chef's Seafood Special
  • Tandoori Clay Oven Dishes

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127 Poole Road, Bournemouth BH4 9BG, United Kingdom, Northbourne United Kingdom

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