Boulder County Middle East/African Restaurants
1 active deal for African/Middle Eastern
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Little India Restaurant & Bar
Indian Dinner and Wine for Two
Denver
Pull up a chair in the intimate dining room at this spot on South Downing Street, where the delicious naan is oven-baked daily over mesquite charcoal:
• $30 ($64 value) for dinner for two
• Enjoy an appetizer, 2 soups or salads, and 2 entrées (regularly priced up to $16)
• Also includes one order of plain naan and two glasses of house wineWhy We Love It
Start your meal with an appetizer like the savory coconut shrimp, crisp Punjabi samosas, or chicken momos. Then, take your pick of tasty entrées: Tandoori shrimp kabobs with mint cilantro and chutney are a reliable favorite, while the lamb vindaloo packs a fiery punch for diners with a sense of adventure.Little India Restaurant & Bar's Website
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deal overTangier Moroccan Cuisine
Tangier Moroccan Cuisine
Boulder County
Vibrant rugs, fezzes, and tunics—plus warm lighting—evoke a portal straight to Tangier at this Moroccan eatery. Chef- owner Khalil Ben Mellah offers up the all-encompassing diafa, a five-course meal featuring cameos from fire-roasted lamb kebabs or thyme-infused salmon. Midday visitors like the savory kefta meatballs with roasted vegetables and fluffy couscous or the beef cooked in the clay tajine with basmati. Baklava, and weekend belly dancers, enchant crowds. -
deal overRoyal Clay Oven
$20 to Spend on Food and Drink
Boulder County
Your quest for aromatic, colorful, and flavorful Indian fare in Boulder doesn't have to be futile -- but it can definitely be feudal, thanks to today's deal from Royal Clay Oven. For $10, enjoy $20 worth of food and drink from this Arapahoe Avenue restaurant. When the chefs cooking your meal have more than 25 years of experience, you know you'll be feasting like a king. Take your palate to this palace for lunch or dinner on any day of the week, and indulge in specialties like fresh prawns, tender chicken, and spiced lamb cooked in the tandoori clay oven. You can taste classic curries, biryani with basmati rice, and creamy chicken tikka masala, as well as Himalayan stir-fry and dumplings. After sampling some homemade pistachio or mango ice cream, we don't think you'll want to leave your throne -- er, table.
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deal overRoyal Clay Oven
Royal Clay Oven
Boulder County
As the name implies, the tandoor oven is the star at this casual, pan-India eatery with Nepalese and Himalayan influences. Beyond the naan, the clay oven is fired to bake traditional breads with fillings like raisins, almonds and cherries or mildly spiced potatoes. We jones for the Sultan-A-Gosht, a tandoori roasted seasoned rack of ribs. Sip from a mango lassi and snack on tamarind-touched samosas before falling back on a mainstay like chicken tikka masala. -
Masa Asian Kitchen
$20 or $30 to Spend on Food and Drink...
Denver
You don't need us to tell you that Asia's a large place, but you may need our help finding a place that serves delicacies from across the continent. Enjoy a pan-Asian feast with this deal:
• $15 for $30 to spend on food and drink
• $10 for $20 to spend on food and drink
• Located on Federal Boulevard just north of ColfaxWhy You'll Love It
You'll get more than you gambled for at this Federal Boulevard haven, uniting Far East flavors from Thailand, Vietnam, China, and Japan. Start with sweet coconut shrimp and crispy pork egg rolls, and work your way to sizzling entrées like spicy sesame scallops, tender beef lo mein, and lemongrass chicken with asparagus. For a hint of sweet, try a creamy Thai iced tea or a bowl of mochi ice cream -- by then, you'll already be planning a return trip.
Masa Asian Kitchen's Website
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The Broker Restaurant
Four-Course Prix-Fixe Dinner for Two with Wine...
Denver
It doesn't take a banker's pocketbook to feast like a lord of finance -- consider this deal your golden ticket to an evening of the finest dining:
• $75 ($150 value) for a four-course prix-fixe dinner for two
• Includes one bottle of pre-selected wine
• Located on 17th Street in the heart of DenverA Colorado Tradition for 35 Years
In a historic building that formerly housed the Denver National Bank, begin with a bowl of chilled Gulf shrimp to share and your choice of salad -- options include Caesar, spinach, or tossed. For your entrée, dig in to steak tournedos, chicken Chardonnay, or Alaskan king salmon. A crème brûlée or chocolate mousse for dessert sweetens the deal at this swanky spot, where you'll also toast the high life over a bottle of wine.