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Looking for a fine dining experience whilst in Bath? The Mint Room is arguably the city’s finest Indian restaurant in not only the city, but the south-west. The award-winning restaurant boasts an understated, contemporary sheen with comfortable interior, where guests are invited to relax in the vibrant surroundings, whilst dishes are freshly prepared in the kitchen.

Preparation involves the use of quality British ingredients from reputable suppliers, with the restaurant’s menu placing emphasis on distinctive and adventurous dishes. You can find inventive new partnerships accompanied with more familiar Indian items, all exceedingly flavoursome. The Mint Room’s experienced team of chefs, aim to provide an impressive collection well-presented dishes, with original and contemporary twists, each plate a feast for the senses. There is an excellent wine list to choose from, with a range of quality beers and cocktails also available.

It is no wonder that The Mint Room features well in the Michelin Guide, having quickly established itself as one of the most interesting contemporary Indian restaurants beyond London. Be sure to check out this smart establishment, often found with a buzzing atmosphere, adding to the seductive ambience, complete with knowledgeable front-of-house staff.

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