Popular Keralan restaurant Tharavadu turns nine this June, and you could bag £200 if you win this very special anniversary competition.
Creamy paneer, seafood curry and dosas bigger than your head – it can only be Tharavadu. The Mill Hill venue has won the hearts and minds of Leeds foodies over the past near decade, delivering wonderfully authentic Indian cooking and oh-so-friendly service, time after time. To celebrate their very special birthday, we’re running a bumper competition, so get your entries in for a chance to land a cool £200 to spend at one of the UK’s top 100 restaurants, as ranked by Squaremeal.
Discover a menu of new tastes and flavours
Bag our top prize and you’ll have £200 to spend on food and drink at Tharavadu. If it’s your first time, you’re in for a treat – Keralan food is seriously tasty, packed with tantalising spices and robust flavours. Their unique menu and ultra-authentic approach has won them plaudits of the highest order – you’ll find them in both The Good Food Guide and the Harden’s Restaurant Guide, and even India’s cricket captain Virat Kohli is a fan. With £200 to spend, you can work your way through that epic menu and fall in love with Tharavadu for yourself.
Kick things off with chilli paneer – it’s their most-ordered vegetarian starter, and for good reason. Fancy something a little different? The mutta roast, a popular Keralan breakfast food, sees boiled eggs served in a delicious onion and tomato gravy. Plump for a kozhi dosa and you’ll feast on a giant pancake stuffed with chicken. Onto the mains, and you simply must try the fish. Mop up a portion of meen koottan with a paratha and you’ll never look back. And if you don’t win, don’t worry – all entrants will receive an exclusive 25% off discount code.
Enter now for a chance to WIN
Fill out the form below and hit 'Enter Now' by 5pm on Thursday 22nd June 2023. We use the info you share with us in accordance with our terms and privacy policy, so we can send you emails with news, offers and even more competitions you might want to enter.