Wokingham’s oldest family run Indian restaurant re-opens with a 100K facelift and one of London’s award-winning chefs at the helm.
The restaurant, located on Market place was previously called Sultan Balti and has been renamed ‘Sultan’ after an 18-month closure.
To celebrate the re-opening of Sultan the restaurant will be offering guests a free glass of bubbly on Valentine’s Day so they can join in the celebrations.
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Established restaurant owner Raja Majid left Wokingham 16 years ago to open a restaurant in Las Vegas and has now returned as the face of the restaurant along with the award-winning chef Kuldeep Singh.
After working in some of London’s finest restaurants and winning the prestigious London Evening Standard Indian Restaurant of the year award Chef Kuldeep plans to bring his own version of Indian fine-cuisine to Wokingham.
Raja said: “Wokingham is where my heart is and I’m so glad to back. I’m looking forward to seeing old faces and welcoming new ones to the brand-new Sultan.
“Chef Kuldeep has created an exciting, innovative menu and I believe you won’t taste anything like it anywhere else in Wokingham - it really makes us stand out. We’re not a regular curry house.
“The menu is bursting with authentic dishes that many people may not have heard of, and you certainly won’t be able to get anywhere else locally. It’s proper Indian food with modern presentation.
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The ingredients used in Sultan’s ‘exquisite dishes’ will all be sourced from local suppliers. These include feature ingredients such as duck, mussels and rabbit, together with a range of plant-based creations which vegans will love.
Mr Majid added: “Chef Kuldeep’s exquisite dishes add a new dimension to the Sultan and combine with the refurbishment to offer a complete new experience for diners.”
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