The Gulshan Restaurant :: Probably the best Indian Restaurant in the North West
 
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The Gulshan Restaurant

544/548 Aigburth Road
Aigburth
Liverpool L19 3QG

t: 0151 427 2273


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New Lounge Bar Open

The Gulshan are proud to announce the opening of the New 'Lounge Bar' at the Gulshan.
Great for meeting friends and relaxing upstairs in the new Lounge Bar - Open to the public.

Coming soon - Indian style Tapa's at the Gulshan. Keep checking our website for further information. We will let you know when we are launching our new Tapa's concept.


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REFURBISHMENT COMPLETE AT THE GULSHAN

Liverpool's most famous Curry house have just finished their new refurbishment.
Liverpool's most famous Curry house have just finished their new refurbishment. The new development is with a twist. The addition of the new contemporary 'Lounge Bar' now offers not just a place to go and have a great meal but an evening destination for meeting friends and relaxing upstairs in the new Lounge Bar. The theme is a 'night at the movies', silent 'oldies' are played on a flat screen behind the bar while you sit with Laurel and Hardy, greeted by Norma Jeane (Marilyn Monroe) and watched by Clarke Gable. The restaurant decor has been replaced with soft lights and Teak effect furniture, giving a very contemporary look. You can feel the excitement as soon as you walk through the door. And if you want to relax in the Lounge bar before your meal, simply turn right coming through the door and head upstairs!

Gulshan Sponsor Local Exhibition - Phil Disley

Phil Disley at the Slaughterhouse
The Gulshan have a keen interest in Local activities and was only too pleased to Sponsor a local art Exhibition at the Slaughterhouse Gallery in St Mary's Road , Garston. The exhibition ran from 7th March until 4th April.

Liverpool based Phil Disley is regarded as one of Britains leading newspaper and magazine illustrators. His work has been seen in amongst other titles, The Times, The Guardian, The Spectator, The Financial Times, The London Evening News, Esquire and GQ.

Recently Phil's work has been exhibited at the Slaughterhouse Gallery by Local Artist Alex Corina. Alex is best known for his picture the Mona Lennon, which represents Liverpool's Past, Present and Future but also symbolises its aspirations. His work aims to capture the spirit and humour of the City in the run up to the Capital of Culture 2008. Alex is very much a curry lover and is a regular at the Gulshan.


More of Phil Disley's work can be found at www.phildisley.com

More of Alex Corina's work can be found at www.alexcorina.com






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