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"Every Bite Tells A Story" At Doylestown's Newest Indian Restaurant
Secret Indian Kitchen serves a "rich tapestry of Indian cuisine, meticulously crafted with love and tradition."

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Doylestown's newest restaurant can be found tucked away in a corner of the Mercer Square Shopping Center at 73 Old Dublin Pike.
Aptly named, "Secret Indian Kitchen," the restaurant quietly opened its doors at the end of May just a few doors down from Lucatelli's Pizzeria.
The name beacons customers inside to see what secrets can be found just beyond the front door. It doesn't take long for patrons to find themselves embraced by a "rich tapestry of Indian cuisine, meticulously crafted with love and tradition.
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"Welcome to a culinary experience where every bite tells a story, and every meal feels like home," reads the restaurant's website.
Secret Indian Kitchen is the dream of renowned Chef Hemant, who has been working in the restaurant industry for more than a decade, including at one of the nation's top restaurants, according to the restaurant's website. His ultimate goal was to open his own restaurant.
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"What began as a modest catering endeavor evolved into Secret Indian Kitchen, a culinary
treasure nestled in the vibrant heart of Doylestown," says its website.
The restaurant's menu boasts a wide array of traditional dishes, from succulent tandoori meats to flavorful curries, "all crafted with authentic spices and love," said the owners. "We can't wait to share our family recipes and passion for Indian cuisine with you."
Between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. seven days a week, patrons receive 20 percent off on all of the restaurant's dishes.
"Whether you're in the mood for a classic curry, fragrant biryani or freshly baked naan, we've got something for everyone," says the chef. "Bring your friends, family, and colleagues and indulge in the rich flavors of India."
Hours are Monday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Click here to view the menu.
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