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Our restaurant is now
located at Victoria Street!!
Khushi's Restaurant set its own standards when it originally opened
in 1947.
Of course, we have moved with the times and now have a loyal clientele
who have long recognised the difference between traditional and mainstream
Indian food.
Our menu is unique in many respects, our cooking methods are exclusive
to us and our reputation exceeds that of any other Indian
restaurant in Central Scotland.
Whilst we do accept bookings we can also accomodate those who simply
turn up. The new restaurant premises have a substantial amount of
tables reserved for customers who have pre-booked and the rest of
the area is available on a first come, first served basis.
If you decide just to come along then please bear in mind that we
are usually very busy and you may be asked to wait for a short while
until a table becomes available.
We do also offer a take-away service.
Our separate take-away menu contains many of the delights that can
be enjoyed from our standard sit-in selection of authentic cuisine.
So, whatever the occasion, whenever the feeling takes you, come along
and enjoy some of the finest Indian cuisine Edinburgh has to offer. |
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"I've
eaten at Khushi's regularly over the past 15 years and I steadfastly refuse
to eat at another Indian restaurant. Nothing compares to their food..."
Konig Johanson, Edinburgh |
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"Khushi's
buzzes with activity – the kitchen is partially open-without being tiresomely
noisy. Its urban energy, not to mention extremely modest prices, give it
a democratic, approachable demeanour." Sunday Herald |
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LAMB
BHUNA
- Made in the traditional way, our Lamb Bhuna is marinated
for a long time and cooked to order giving you a succulent 'melt in the
mouth' texture expertly teamed up with our own combination of spices. | |
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"The service
is still laid back and friendly with an Edinburgh accent. You can still
bring your own booze and you can still pay the same ludicrously low prices.
It wasn't broke, so they haven't fixed it; they've just moved." The
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