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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

"A Place in Ulaanbaatar"

"The Silk Road Restaurant"
The Silk Road - Turkish Mediterranean Restaurant with a difference! The following photographs are of The Sultan's Palace Bar Lounge - ideal for pre-dinner drinks whilst waiting for friends or for after dinner coffee. Also used for buffets on themed party nights. Please click on Menu button, under Offers and Set Menus, to see a sample Demi-Buffet.

Authentic Turkish Mediterranean Cuisine
Flamboyant Turkish style interior
Dancing floor and international CD collection
Wide ranging weekly live entertainment, inc. Brazilian & Latin Jazz bands, Male and Female
Belly Dancers, Table Magicians, DJ hosted party nights, etc.
Peroni, Becks, Sussex Ale and bottled Turkish lager. Exclusive and unique cocktail list.
Variety of menus, inc. A La Carte, Buffet, Set and Corporate.
Take away, in-house and home delivery service.

In the Silk Road Restaurant's Sultan's Palace Bar Lounge, you may choose an exclusive cocktail, relax and absorb the atmosphere whilst reading the intoxicating menu of Mediterranean delights.Everything is presented beautifully - a different antique plate for each guest, together with old silver and bone handled cutlery - all laid upon woven table cloths that resemble faded Turkish carpets.
Weekend entertainment is just as unique as everything else at the Silk Road. It could be a male or a female belly dancer, a 6pcs Brazilian & Latin jazz band or a Spanish Flamenco show - to name but a few. You will have to phone us to find out what's on!Altogether the Silk Road Restaurant, Littlehampton, West Sussex is a memorable experience and also terrific value for money and whether you are looking for a quiet, romantic dinner for two in the week, or something more lively and exciting at the weekend, The Silk Road has to be your first choice.
An amazing mural is situated on the back wall of the Dance Floor. The fine art work was painted on two panels by Ted Poole, a local artist, which was then erected on site. The 3D effect was put on later by James Harper, a special effects artist from Coventry. The 3D is only visible when the ultra-violet light is switched on. A fabulous piece of art that has to be seen to be believed. Below you will find some photos from the Christmas festivities, which includes Suzanne & her office supplies company, Arlene & her belly dancing friends, the lovely Tina from Slindon, Claire-Louise from the Cissbury players and Gwen & some of her friends.




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