They say the best things come in threes but they obviously got it wrong. The best things come in fours. Find out why with today’s deal…
Today we’re offering you
a 4 course Malaysian taster menu for 2 for just
£35 or
£69 for 4, saving you
up to 61% off The Georgetown Restaurant’s price of up to £178 if you buy now.
The Georgetown is based at the Colwick Hall Hotel, a magnificent Palladian style Georgian country house nestling in over sixty acres of parkland. Once you’ve taken in the beautiful surroundings, prepare yourself for the feast that awaits you. With today's deal, you will get a ‘journey to Malaysia’ taster menu that consists of a mixture of Malaysian and Mandarin Chinese and Tamal cuisine for a full taste of authentic Malaysian dining with a British twist.
You and your lucky companion(s) can tickle your taste buds with the following dishes:
- First course: Kajang satay ayam: chargrilled chicken skewers served with a peanut dip, pineapple, red onion, and soft rice cubes, curry, puff pastry, selection of vegetables and lightly spiced chicken.
- Second course: Steamed mussels with lemon grass, Thai basil, chillies, and coconut juice.
- Main course: Penang Indian mee goring: stir-fried noodles with chillies, chicken, prawns, spinach, and beansprouts captain’s curry; a spicy chicken with roti chanai, with green beans and beetroot.
- Dessert: A selection of mini fruit tartlets with a range of fillings including blackcurrant, pineapple, and mixed fruit.
Redemption is easy: once the deal ends you will be sent a unique wowcher. All you have to do is call The Georgetown Restaurant to book, quoting your full wowcher code.
If you decide not to redeem this voucher, your voucher can entitle you to a Wowcher Wallet Credit.
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Reviews
But don't just take our word for it, see what people are saying on
Trip Advisor :
- ”The staff are polite and friendly" - Skibunny826
- "We had an excellent buffet lunch, with a mix of hot and cold items, some traditional, some Malaysian." - NicM742
- "The staff are friendly and courteous." - burmesenoodles