- View the full menu from The Last Days of Raj in Gateshead NE8 4JR and place your order online. Wide selection of Indian food to have delivered to your door.
- This drama-documentary, filmed entirely on location in India, charts the events of six traumatic months in 1947 that saw the end of the British Raj.
- I had heard a lot of good reports about The Last Days of the Raj. We visited around 6.30pm on a Friday night and I was surprised how many people were already.
- Proud and determined, astride a beautiful white horse, Lady Godiva rides through the medieval streets to protest against the high taxes her husband, Leofric.
- The Last Days of the Raj has moved from Low Fell, Gateshead to the former Bay Horse pub in Dinnington.
Indian restaurant Last Days of the Raj re-opens in new Dinnington location. The Last Days of the Raj has moved from Low Fell, Gateshead to the former Bay Horse pub in Dinnington. The Last Days of the Raj in Dinnington.
A renowned Tyneside Indian restaurant has just re-launched – in a new location and with the second generation of a family dynasty at the helm. The Last Days of The Raj at Low Fell was a favourite eatery for scores of diners from across the region until it closed in 2012. Set up originally by Athair Khan, he has now passed on his expertise to son Imran who will be heading up the new incarnation of the restaurant, this time in the former Bay Horse pub at Main Street, Dinnington. The former pub – which has been empty for two years – has undergone a major facelift to transform into a stylish restaurant before opening, creating an initial 12 jobs with more to follow. “I am delighted that we’ve brought back The Last Days of The Raj to a new location,” said Imran, 28 of Gosforth. “My father created a fantastic restaurant which was very popular and now I’m hoping to do the same and of course he will still be involved to offer his expertise.
“We are offering many of the favourite dishes that we were renowned for but with a lot of new and exciting choices which we are sure will be a huge hit with our diners. The new venue has 68 seats and has a take away service. “It’s very exciting for us to be open again,” said Mr Khan. “We’ve had lots of positive response from people who have heard about the new restaurant and we’re looking forward to seeing all of our old clients – and of course many new ones.
The restaurant is open seven days a week and can be contacted on 01661 598181 for bookings or visit www.
thelastdaysoftheraj. co.
Last days of the Raj : New drama Indian Summers about final years of British colonial rule. HUNDREDS of servants, girls sent from the home.
uk. An official grand opening is planned in mid February.
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