November 28, 2016 5.25 pm
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Sneak peek: New Indian restaurant and takeaway opens in Lincoln
A new Lincoln Indian restaurant and takeaway has opened in the former Tito’s Restaurant and Grill near to the West Gate of Lincoln Castle following a £50,000 investment. New owner Aminur Rahman has taken on the lease of the vacant building on Union Road to open Castle View on November 28, creating up to 10 new jobs for the…
Castle View restaurant opened in uphill Lincoln on November 28. Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
A new Lincoln Indian restaurant and takeaway has opened in the former Tito’s Restaurant and Grill near to the West Gate of Lincoln Castle following a £50,000 investment.
New owner Aminur Rahman has taken on the lease of the vacant building on Union Road to open Castle View on November 28, creating up to 10 new jobs for the Lincoln area.
Aminur Rahman, owner of Castle View with Samanya Ahmed. Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Aminur said: “Other than the traditional dishes we will be offering dishes all new to Lincolnshire.
“Our popular dishes are Nawabi Murghi, Bombay Mirch, Bengal Delight, King Prawn Pili Pili, Ghandi Special, Fish Mugli, Thai Chilli Fish and many more, including our special sizzling and Tawa dishes.
“All our foods are created from hand grounded spices and not bought from a wholesalers like many other restaurants.
“Also many options on our menu can be adjusted, whatever a customer wants can be catered for.”
The restaurant’s predecessor Tito’s Restaurant and Grill closed after just two years of trading without warning in August.
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