Calcutta Club

44 Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 2AS

Located on Mill road in the town of Cambridge, The Calcutta Club is an Indian tapas-style restaurant and cocktail lounge offering guests a range of culinary delights from the Indian sub-continent ranging from tasty and authentic street food to regional curries and appetising grills. The atmosphere reflects the Indian-ness of the place with comfortable seating, relaxed environment and wall murals covered with tribal art from different regions of India. The food is authentic and flavoured with spices prepared by chefs in a contemporary open theatre kitchen right before patron's eyes. The tantalising variations of Indian cuisine find their identity in the à la carte menu of Caribbean fish kebabs, swordfish steak cuts marinated in olive oil and spices; mixed seafood brochette and coconut prawn skewers.

Located on Mill road in the town of Cambridge, The Calcutta Club is an Indian tapas-style restaurant and cocktail lounge offering guests a range of culinary delights from the Indian sub-continent ranging from tasty and authentic street food to regional curries and appetising grills. The atmosphere reflects the Indian-ness of the place with comfortable seating, relaxed environment and wall murals covered with tribal art from different regions of India. The food is authentic and flavoured with spices prepared by chefs in a contemporary open theatre kitchen right before patron's eyes.

The tantalising variations of Indian cuisine find their identity in the à la carte menu of Caribbean fish kebabs, swordfish steak cuts marinated in olive oil and spices; mixed seafood brochette and coconut prawn skewers. The vegetarian options include tarka dal or lentils, Punjabi chickpeas which can be eaten with different varieties of biryanis or rotis.

The food is accompanied by a variety of cocktails, mojito's and other drinks, with a glass of lassi that can be sometimes savoured for that extra variety.

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Indian

: 12:00 - 14:30 18:00 - 23:00
: 12:00 - 14:30 18:00 - 24:00
: 12:00 - 15:00 18:00 - 24:00
: 12:00 - 15:00 18:00 - 23:00

Reservations: 01223 322267

44 Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 2AS [Map]

£16.00    £29.00

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF Calcutta Club

Clare (24 March 2010)

I have walked past the Calcutta Club several times and not gone in and now I wish I had used them more. The menu is excellent, service faultless and the food is absolutely amazing. I will definitely be a regular visitor and have told many people to go. The menu is not standard Indian fair, but more original Indian food, cooked fresh and presented beautifully. It is extremely good value and the wine is excellent.

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