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| Delighted: Rahela Khanom proudly shows off her latest certificate of excellence won by her restaurant, the Shahi Raj. With her are staff members Zafor Sadeque, Shahriar Tanvir, manager, Nur Miah and Jamshed Khan. |
AN Andover Indian restaurant has received its eighth AAA Award in 15 years of business.
The Shahi Raj on Winchester Street, Andover was given the prestigious award for excellence for exceeding in the expectat- ions of high quality food, ser- vice and cleanliness' following feedback from customers.
Delighted proprietor Rahela Khanom said: "Without my customers comments I would not have received this."
2:50pm Wednesday 8th October 2008
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CommentPosted by: Sarah, Andover on 8:33pm Wed 8 Oct 08
Well done Rahela and staff, your food is fantastic!
You all looked after our young boys when we came in for a meal recently and you found them and us lots of lovely things to eat.
See you soon!
Well done Rahela and staff, your food is fantastic!
You all looked after our young boys when we came in for a meal recently and you found them and us lots of lovely things to eat.
See you soon!
Posted by: Andy Peachey, Andover on 9:52pm Wed 8 Oct 08
i second that! the food and staff are great, its the nicest indian food ive had! congratulations
i second that! the food and staff are great, its the nicest indian food ive had! congratulations
Posted by: Susie, Andover on 10:00am Thu 9 Oct 08
I have never had a good meal from so for them to win an award surprised me. The last time I had a meal there the Poppadoms were burnt.
Maybe it was a bad night
I have never had a good meal from so for them to win an award surprised me. The last time I had a meal there the Poppadoms were burnt.
Maybe it was a bad night
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