Fish & Chips
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Fish & Chips
................................$Chilli Paneer
................................$Sea Bass
................................$Red Wine
................................$White Wine
................................$Black Forest Gateau
................................$Crab Bisque
................................$Selection of Cheese
................................$Sesame Prawn Toast
................................$Blade of Beef
................................$Cauliflower Cheese
................................$Scallops with Pea Risotto
................................$Apple Strudel
................................$Tandoori Chicken
................................$Game Terrine
................................$Beetroot Cured Salmon
................................$Roast Fennel
................................$Christmas Turkey Pie
................................$Escargot
................................$Gnocchi
................................$Eating at Lighthouse Indian Paradise in Kibworth Beauchamp leaves you with a pretty memorable impression of the menu because it’s such a fun mix of classics and surprises that work together really well. From hearty favourites like Fish & Chips that bring a familiar comfort, to Indian‑inspired delights like Chilli Paneer and Tandoori Chicken, the menu feels confidently diverse and adventurous. When you move into the mains, dishes like Sea Bass and a rich Crab Bisque show off a restaurant that isn’t afraid to blend traditional Indian flavours with more worldly tastes, and you’ll find lighter, refined options like Beetroot Cured Salmon sitting comfortably alongside indulgent choices such as Blade of Beef and Gnocchi. Linking all of this is a thoughtful range of sides and accompaniments - think Cauliflower Cheese to complement the bold plates - and a dessert list that hits home with Black Forest Gateau and Apple Strudel, tying a meal together with sweet satisfaction.
For drinks, the well‑chosen Red Wine and White Wine options give just the right balance to both bold Indian curries and the more European influenced dishes, making it easy to pair a glass with whatever you pick. What’s great is that despite the variety, the menu stays coherent and feels intentional, so whether you’re after something familiar or a flavour twist you didn’t expect, it all feels part of one delicious dining story that’s fun to explore and easy to enjoy.