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Introduction
We were established in 1980 through brothers Ahmed and Mahmud's ambitions of providing a high class South Asian dining experience to food lovers of the South West. Though often imitated we are the original and bear no relation to any similarly named establishments.
Our name is derived from the legendary warriors of Mughal governed India and our restaurant theme takes inspiration from this and adds touches of contemporary India and aristocratic Bengal to a grand grade listed Georgian cellar. Our new side Jonaki enhances this by adding further capacity amongst a refined backdrop of specially commissioned Mughal style carved murals and mosaics.
Indian cooking is an art derived over the centuries from a diversity of sources and developments. Factors such as Religion, health, customs and even climatic conditions have played their part. Meal-times in an Indian household are like ceremonial occasions; the food is a gift from Deities and should be prepared with due respect.
In this restaurant we present Tandoori, Mughal and Bengali dishes as a sample of the variety of classic South Asian food found across the Indian Sub-continent. We augment this with a series of specially perfected dishes created by our team of long serving chefs who demand only the best.
Our food is what has won as so much acclaim and we continue our dedication to this art each and every night. Our efforts have been rewarded with numerous awards over the years and we hope to continue to excite diners in the future.
The end result is an elegant yet intimate décor enhanced by numerous subtle touches stretched over seven dining areas; we are convinced that the results would have been endorsed by even the Mughal Emperors themselves.
Our name is derived from the legendary warriors of Mughal governed India and our restaurant theme takes inspiration from this and adds touches of contemporary India and aristocratic Bengal to a grand grade listed Georgian cellar. Our new side Jonaki enhances this by adding further capacity amongst a refined backdrop of specially commissioned Mughal style carved murals and mosaics.
Indian cooking is an art derived over the centuries from a diversity of sources and developments. Factors such as Religion, health, customs and even climatic conditions have played their part. Meal-times in an Indian household are like ceremonial occasions; the food is a gift from Deities and should be prepared with due respect.
In this restaurant we present Tandoori, Mughal and Bengali dishes as a sample of the variety of classic South Asian food found across the Indian Sub-continent. We augment this with a series of specially perfected dishes created by our team of long serving chefs who demand only the best.
Our food is what has won as so much acclaim and we continue our dedication to this art each and every night. Our efforts have been rewarded with numerous awards over the years and we hope to continue to excite diners in the future.
The end result is an elegant yet intimate décor enhanced by numerous subtle touches stretched over seven dining areas; we are convinced that the results would have been endorsed by even the Mughal Emperors themselves.
Contact Info
Address:
Rajpoot House 4 Argyle Street
Bath
BA2 4BA
United Kingdom
Bath
BA2 4BA
United Kingdom
Tel:
01225 466833 / 01225 464758
Fax:
01225 444527
Website:
http://www.rajpoot.com
Offering
- Indian cuisine
- Vegetarian option
- Wines and drinks
- Private parties
Hours of operation
From | To | From | To | From | To | ||
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Monday | Open | 12:00 | 14:30 | 18:00 | 23:00 | ||
Tuesday | Open | 12:00 | 14:30 | 18:00 | 23:00 | ||
Wednesday | Open | 12:00 | 14:30 | 18:00 | 23:00 | ||
Thursday | Open | 12:00 | 14:30 | 18:00 | 23:00 | ||
Friday | Open | 12:00 | 14:30 | 18:00 | 23:30 | ||
Saturday | Open | 12:00 | 14:30 | 18:00 | 23:30 | ||
Sunday | Open | 12:00 | 14:30 | 18:00 | 23:00 |