Zinger Taj Indian Restaurant

McMahons Point, Sydney

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Event Description

Award winning Indian restaurant Zinger Taj, has been serving the North Sydney and McMahons Point communities with the finest Indian cuisine and flavours since 2000. Indulge in a culinary fusion journey with dishes like Chicken Biryani and Sizzling Style Garlic Prawns, blending Indian spices with Western influences. Let your taste buds travel on a culinary journey of India!

EVENT LOCATION

Zinger Taj Indian Restaurant

147 Blues Point Road

McMahons Point, Sydney

WHEN

Saturday, 17th February 2024

AGE

40-50 year olds

COST

$39 booking fee

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EVENT LOCATION

Zinger Taj Indian Restaurant

147 Blues Point Road

McMahons Point, Sydney


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