If you know the plaza in Wayne/Valley Forge with the Trader Joes in it. In there next to the newish Outback on the corner, is an Indian restaurant. Its right near the card store, and I think a Mailboxes to Go.
Another good one is in Marlton NJ. (close to my job)
Its on Rt. 70 about 10-15 minutes from the Ben Franklin. You would cross the BFB, stay straight on Rt. 70. Go through Cherry Hill, pass the racetrack Rt. 70/41 area, and continue down 70 (towards the Medford/shore area). Pass 295 and springdale road You will soon hit the Cherry Hill Marlton border, with a Jaguar/Audi car dealer on the left.
You will see Cropwell Road (across from Staples) in the plaza next to the Mc Donalds is a strip mall. In this strip mall is a fabulous Indian restaurant.
If you know the plaza in Wayne/Valley Forge with the Trader Joes in it. In there next to the newish Outback on the corner, is an Indian restaurant. Its right near the card store, and I think a Mailboxes to Go.
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I know that shopping center but I can't picture an Indian restaurant. It is only 6 miles from my house so I will definitely check it out. Most of the Indian places near me are just average.
I know that shopping center but I can't picture an Indian restaurant. It is only 6 miles from my house so I will definitely check it out. Most of the Indian places near me are just average.
The one in Marlton is the Tandoor palace 746 State hwy 70 west.
(856) 596-7100
The next time you are on your way to the shore stop in.
Smoochies,
Marlton Mom
The one in Marlton is the Tandoor palace 746 State hwy 70 west.
(856) 596-7100
The next time you are on your way to the shore stop in.
Smoochies,
Marlton Mom
Methinks Papa Deuce is bored with the wife and kids out of town.
Instead of falling asleep in the middle of a movie, tonight you'll fall asleep in the middle of a movie with a stomach full of curry. That's one way to spice things up.
Methinks Papa Deuce is bored with the wife and kids out of town.
Instead of falling asleep in the middle of a movie, tonight you'll fall asleep in the middle of a movie with a stomach full of curry. That's one way to spice things up.