Award-winning, casual dining restaurant, Masala Zone, opens its doors at 583 Fulham Road, Fulham Broadway, London, SW6 5UA on November 13, 2009, bringing new zest to an already vibrant neighbourhood.
This restaurant sits in a locale that offers a cosmopolitan mix of shopping options including antique, design and interior stores as well as high street names and small offices and is close to the tube station, easily accessible for diners by public transport.
Eating at Masala Zone is a great leveller, with lunch spends between £10 and £12 and dinner between £15 and £20 including drinks. The restaurant will showcase real Indian food to a busy neighbourhood that has not had this option thus far. Renowned for serving delicious, authentic and wholesome Indian food, covering dishes from street food favourites, tandoori grills and curries from many regions of India, to traditional home-style balanced thali meals, Masala Zone is the perfect destination for people of all ages engaged in their various daily activities – it’s the ideal meal choice for diners searching for a relaxed haven from retail therapy, locals looking for a quick yet healthy option during work lunch breaks, residents looking for a wholesome meal en-route from work, and family or friends looking for a perfect and creative dining choice for lunch or dinner.
The differentiation factor about Masala Zone restaurants is that each is headed by an experienced chef who decides every day what their daily changing offering of vegetables, lentils, raita, rice and thali canapés will be, so each restaurant offers a different thali experience every day, ensuring freshness and quality. Beverages include a tempting selection of fruit juices. Those with a sweet tooth can indulge in sumptuous desserts which include popular home-made Indian options such as gulab jamum, rasmalai, kulfi and falooda, a traditional Indian sundae. The wine list offers wines to match the food at very reasonable prices.
What’s more, each restaurant in the Masala Zone portfolio is a dedicated labour of love combining thought, pride originality and passion, with each one having its own, inimitable style artistically themed around a particular form of popular Indian tribal, folk or pop art. The site of this seventh Masala Zone restaurant will showcase wall murals in the ‘Shekawati’ style. This semi-desert region of India, north of Jaipur, is rich in artistic tradition and is renowned for its abundance of painted ‘Havelis’ (large mansion houses). These lavishly painted buildings are adorned with frescoes of mythological and contemporary lifestyle subjects in a competitive spirit. Each merchant would like his Haveli to be the finest in the area and there are more than 50 such Havelis in the Shekhavati region.
Seating capacity for the restaurant is 140 (with no reservations), with a separate party area for 40 – the perfect setting for private functions against an interesting and vibrant backdrop. With its buzzy atmosphere, Masala Zone is the ideal setting even for smaller celebrations in the main restaurant.
A takeaway service will be available throughout the day, perfect for those wanting to savour the authenticity of Masala Zone in the comfort of their own home. The delivery service will be available Monday to Sunday from 5.30pm onwards. Delivery service will be free on orders over £15 and home delivery prices will be less than food to go and restaurant prices. Furthermore, anyone who joins Masala Zone’s mailing list via www.masalazone.com will receive an automatic voucher giving them 15% off their total bill.
Masala Zone and its highly respected sister restaurants – Chutney Mary, Veeraswamy and Amaya – are part of the Masala World Group.
Masala Zone Fulham opens to the public on November 13, 2009 at 583 Fulham Road, Fulham Broadway, London, SW6 5UA.
• Website: www.masalazone.com
• The first Masala Zone opened in May 2001 in Marshall Street, Soho, W1. It is owned by Masala World, whose directors are Ranjit Mathrani, Namita Panjabi and Camellia Panjabi. Masala World also owns Amaya, Chutney Mary and Veeraswamy restaurants in London
Awards:
• Best New Concept Award 2004 (Best Curry Guide)
• The London Restaurant Guide’s Top 6 “Cheap Eats”
• “Best High Street Chain” BBC Olive Magazine
Restaurants:
• Masala Zone Fulham - 583, Fulham Road, Fulham Broadway, London SW6 5UA
Tel: 020 7386 5500
• Masala Zone Soho - 9 Marshall Street, Soho, London, W1F 7ER Tel: 020 7287 9966
• Masala Zone Islington - 80 Upper Street, Islington, London, N1 0NU Tel: 020 7359 3399
• Masala Zone Earls Court - 147 Earls Court Road, London, SW5 9RQ Tel: 020 7373 0220
• Masala Zone Covent Garden - 48 Floral Street, London, WC2E 9DA Tel: 020 7379 0101
• Masala Zone Camden – 25 Parkway, London, NW1 7PG Tel: 020 7267 4422
• Masala Zone Bayswater – 75 Bishops Bridge Road, London W2 6BG Tel: 020 7221 0055
This restaurant sits in a locale that offers a cosmopolitan mix of shopping options including antique, design and interior stores as well as high street names and small offices and is close to the tube station, easily accessible for diners by public transport.
Eating at Masala Zone is a great leveller, with lunch spends between £10 and £12 and dinner between £15 and £20 including drinks. The restaurant will showcase real Indian food to a busy neighbourhood that has not had this option thus far. Renowned for serving delicious, authentic and wholesome Indian food, covering dishes from street food favourites, tandoori grills and curries from many regions of India, to traditional home-style balanced thali meals, Masala Zone is the perfect destination for people of all ages engaged in their various daily activities – it’s the ideal meal choice for diners searching for a relaxed haven from retail therapy, locals looking for a quick yet healthy option during work lunch breaks, residents looking for a wholesome meal en-route from work, and family or friends looking for a perfect and creative dining choice for lunch or dinner.
The differentiation factor about Masala Zone restaurants is that each is headed by an experienced chef who decides every day what their daily changing offering of vegetables, lentils, raita, rice and thali canapés will be, so each restaurant offers a different thali experience every day, ensuring freshness and quality. Beverages include a tempting selection of fruit juices. Those with a sweet tooth can indulge in sumptuous desserts which include popular home-made Indian options such as gulab jamum, rasmalai, kulfi and falooda, a traditional Indian sundae. The wine list offers wines to match the food at very reasonable prices.
What’s more, each restaurant in the Masala Zone portfolio is a dedicated labour of love combining thought, pride originality and passion, with each one having its own, inimitable style artistically themed around a particular form of popular Indian tribal, folk or pop art. The site of this seventh Masala Zone restaurant will showcase wall murals in the ‘Shekawati’ style. This semi-desert region of India, north of Jaipur, is rich in artistic tradition and is renowned for its abundance of painted ‘Havelis’ (large mansion houses). These lavishly painted buildings are adorned with frescoes of mythological and contemporary lifestyle subjects in a competitive spirit. Each merchant would like his Haveli to be the finest in the area and there are more than 50 such Havelis in the Shekhavati region.
Seating capacity for the restaurant is 140 (with no reservations), with a separate party area for 40 – the perfect setting for private functions against an interesting and vibrant backdrop. With its buzzy atmosphere, Masala Zone is the ideal setting even for smaller celebrations in the main restaurant.
A takeaway service will be available throughout the day, perfect for those wanting to savour the authenticity of Masala Zone in the comfort of their own home. The delivery service will be available Monday to Sunday from 5.30pm onwards. Delivery service will be free on orders over £15 and home delivery prices will be less than food to go and restaurant prices. Furthermore, anyone who joins Masala Zone’s mailing list via www.masalazone.com will receive an automatic voucher giving them 15% off their total bill.
Masala Zone and its highly respected sister restaurants – Chutney Mary, Veeraswamy and Amaya – are part of the Masala World Group.
Masala Zone Fulham opens to the public on November 13, 2009 at 583 Fulham Road, Fulham Broadway, London, SW6 5UA.
• Website: www.masalazone.com
• The first Masala Zone opened in May 2001 in Marshall Street, Soho, W1. It is owned by Masala World, whose directors are Ranjit Mathrani, Namita Panjabi and Camellia Panjabi. Masala World also owns Amaya, Chutney Mary and Veeraswamy restaurants in London
Awards:
• Best New Concept Award 2004 (Best Curry Guide)
• The London Restaurant Guide’s Top 6 “Cheap Eats”
• “Best High Street Chain” BBC Olive Magazine
Restaurants:
• Masala Zone Fulham - 583, Fulham Road, Fulham Broadway, London SW6 5UA
Tel: 020 7386 5500
• Masala Zone Soho - 9 Marshall Street, Soho, London, W1F 7ER Tel: 020 7287 9966
• Masala Zone Islington - 80 Upper Street, Islington, London, N1 0NU Tel: 020 7359 3399
• Masala Zone Earls Court - 147 Earls Court Road, London, SW5 9RQ Tel: 020 7373 0220
• Masala Zone Covent Garden - 48 Floral Street, London, WC2E 9DA Tel: 020 7379 0101
• Masala Zone Camden – 25 Parkway, London, NW1 7PG Tel: 020 7267 4422
• Masala Zone Bayswater – 75 Bishops Bridge Road, London W2 6BG Tel: 020 7221 0055

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