SAVE 15%: Bengal Brasserie Indian restaurant celebrates re-opening

BENGAL Brasserie Indian restaurant is offering a spicy 15% discount to all diners as it celebrates its re-opening after an ease of lockdown measures from Saturday, July 4.
Knockout food like the Rogan Josh Warrington is served up at Bengal Brasserie in Leeds Merrion CentreKnockout food like the Rogan Josh Warrington is served up at Bengal Brasserie in Leeds Merrion Centre
Knockout food like the Rogan Josh Warrington is served up at Bengal Brasserie in Leeds Merrion Centre

The £400,000 city centre venue - latest in the award winning Bengal Brasserie chain - is at the Merrion Centre, in Merrion Way, just a short walk from Leeds First Direct Arena.

SAVE 15%: All diners in July will get 15% off their booking - excludes buffets. To get the offer book online at www.bengal-brasserie.com/leeds-city-centre or call 0113 243 6318

TAKEAWAY E-MENU: Check out Bengal Brasserie’s page-turning takeaway e-menu for details of all dishes and usual prices – CLICK HERE.

Bengal Brasserie fuses traditional Indian craftsmanship with Yorkshire urban chicBengal Brasserie fuses traditional Indian craftsmanship with Yorkshire urban chic
Bengal Brasserie fuses traditional Indian craftsmanship with Yorkshire urban chic

360 PHOTO: Take a 360 look up, down and all around at Bengal Brasserie in the Merrion Centre - CLICK HERE.

Bengal Brasserie already has a five star hygiene rating, but has additionally introduced latest one-metre plus social distancing measures, coupled with staff training, to ensure highest levels of cleanliness and safety for customers and its workers during the Covid-19 outbreak.

A leading player in Leeds’ flourishing city centre restaurant scene, it serves up authentic Bengali and Indian food with a modern twist.

House specialities include freshly prepared murg mohoni, chicken deshi and a range of korai dishes created by acclaimed executive chef Mohon Miah.

Bengal Brasserie managing director Malik Miah and chefBengal Brasserie managing director Malik Miah and chef
Bengal Brasserie managing director Malik Miah and chef

The restaurant fuses interior design influences of traditional Indian craftsmanship with Yorkshire urban chic.

It has attracted lots of celebrities since it opened three years ago.

Emmerdale TV soap stars held a cast party there and Leeds' world champion boxer Josh Warrington not only eats there...they've named a Rogan Josh Warrington curry after him.

The Bengal Brasserie group, which has been in business almost 30 years, has four other outlets with sister restaurants in Haddon Road, Kirkstall, Roundhay Road in North Leeds, Goodramgate in York and Victoria Street in Wetherby.

Award winning Bengal BrasserieAward winning Bengal Brasserie
Award winning Bengal Brasserie

Bengal Brasserie managing director Malik Miah said: "We've all the safety measures in place to ensure people can come eat with us in a very secure and safe environment.

"We're looking forward to welcoming new and regular customers.

"Here at Bengal Brasserie we cater for everyone - vegetarians, vegans, fish and meat lovers."

RESTAURANT OPENING TIMES (From Saturday, July 4):

Monday to Saturday, 5pm - 11pm

Sunday: 12pm to 10pm