Two Course Steak Dinner For Two (£16) or Four (£32) With Hot Drink Each at Cafe Melange (Up to 62% Off)
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Two Course Steak Dinner For Two (£16) or Four (£32) With Hot Drink Each at Cafe Melange (Up to 62% Off)
- South Asian fusion restaurant
- Open 7 days a week
- Near Northfield rail station
The Deal
- Starter and steak main each
- Starters include: sardine bhajees and lentil dhal
- Steaks include: peri-peri sirloin steak and veal rump steak
Limit 1 per 2 or 4 people. Max. 6 people per table. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required. 24 hour cancellation policy. Limited Fri-Sat availability. Valid for eat-in only. Last food orders 11.15 pm. Soft drinks not included. Fish or prawn dishes incur £2 surcharge. Steak main may be substituted for another main with choice of naan or rice dish. Excludes lobster dishes. Original value based on most expensive options. Valid on option purchased only. Original values verified 3 April 2012 at 4.47 pm.
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The chef taught his staff how to cook a 32oz steak but they found the recipe hard to swallow. Enjoy it with ease with today's Groupon from Cafe Melange . Choose from the following options:
• £16 for a two course steak dinner for two with after dinner tea, coffee, or hot chocolate each (Up to 62% off)• £32 for a two course steak dinner for four with after dinner tea, coffee, or hot chocolate each (Up to 62% off)
Awakening the senses with aromatic fare from the sub-continent, Cafe Melange plates up fusion feasts inspired by the regional tastes of South Asia. The establishment is stirred with sizzling massala, bhuna, and jalfrezi dishes, all embellished with tender cuts of meat and freshly-prepared seafood. Alongside the traditional offerings, the eatery has transformed the humble steak dinner into an Eastern masterpiece with spicy tandoori marinades. Light bites in the shape of paninis, baguettes, and baked potatoes are also served by day.
Taste buds will be warmed up with a starter, with choices including salmon bhajees (£4.50) or aloo gobi of potatoes and cauliflower (£2.95), before moving onto the main course. Steak dinners may take off with the spicy tandoori beef steak served with chips, caramelised onions, and bhuna sauce (£13.95), the flame-grilled chicken steak marinated in pepper spices (£7.95), or veal rump steak served with fried mushrooms and a choice of sauce (£10.95). Once delicacies have been devoured, meals will be topped off with an after dinner tea, coffee, or hot chocolate each (up to £2.50).
The full menu can be found here.
Reviews
Cafe Melange receives a generously-portioned 4/5 rating from a TripAdvisor. The diners had good things to say of the dishes. Meanwhile, the new restaurant presently waits to be widely reviewed.
The food was beautifully presented in a fine dining style and the portions were generous but most importantly, were utterly delicious. I had splendidly spicy Aam chicken, "delicious pieces of chicken cooked in a spicy hot mango sauce" (the menu description was wholly accurate) and my cousin had the Melange Special Platter, "combination of mixed starters", which he enthused about enormously.
– white_knight_and_dc, TripAdvisor, Mar 2012
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The Groupon Guide to Eating Easter Chocolate
As well as celebrating the coronation of the Easter Bunny and the annual harvest of hot cross buns, Easter is the time when hens start laying chocolate eggs for no apparent reason. Here's how to put them to good use:
Fun with foil
The most joyous part of eating Easter eggs is the foil, which tastes as shiny as it looks.
Check the brown content
If you find you’ve been given chocolate containing low levels of brown, get it examined by an expert chocolate eater. If they find less than 24 carats – or even worse, actual carrots – then the Easter Bunny has mugged you off and you should bin it immediately.
Enjoy the moment
Easter chocolate feels good: the weight, the texture, how it looks in the sunshine, how nice the fresh air smells, how lovely it would be to go to the park, call some friends, throw a Frisbee, go home, watch TV, go for a night out, have a dance, then return home and fall asleep on your chocolate.
Etiquette
Eating chocolate can get messy. While saving the melted chocolate to peel off later might seem like a good idea, social convention dictates that you wipe it off immediately (unless you’re below the age of four, in which case it’s acceptable to leave it on for some reason).





