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BANANA TREE RESTAURANT ANNOUNCES THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW STEVENAGE VENUE BY GIVING AWAY 1,000 FREE KATSU CURRIES!

17 Jul BANANA TREE RESTAURANT ANNOUNCES THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW STEVENAGE VENUE BY GIVING AWAY 1,000 FREE KATSU CURRIES!

Award-winning Pan-Asian restaurant Banana Tree is celebrating the opening of their new Stevenage venue by giving away 1,000 FREE Katsu curries.

The restaurant, famous for its delicious Pad Thai, Ramen, Katsu dishes and tasty cocktails, opens its doors on Friday 26th July 2024.

Banana Tree believe they serve THE best Katsu in town, and that’s why they are giving you and your friends the chance to grab the dish for FREE to welcome the new Stevenage restaurant.

If you prefer Pad Thai, no problem, just switch to a free chicken or tofu Pad Thai! There’s 1,000 FREE dishes up for grabs and for fairness this offer can only be used once per person (see terms and conditions below).

The new Banana Tree restaurant is located at the Stevenage Leisure Park and is the first to include a dedicated bar area as well as the restaurant which has 210 covers inside and 35 outside.

This will be Banana Tree’s 21st restaurant in the UK and they couldn’t have secured a better location on a popular retail park. With an all day menu taking you on a tour of South East Asian cuisine, exciting new cocktails including the Banana Tree Daiquiri and Jungle Bird as well as all the classics they know there really is something for everyone.

Th new restaurant features South East Asian inspired artwork, a specially dedicated Delivery and Click and Collect station and an ‘open kitchen’ so guests can book tables in front of the Wok station and see the magic in action!

TUK TUKS will also be around Stevenage during its launch week to give out free samples of Banana Tree’s award winning dishes to the people of Stevenage!

Banana Tree Marketing Director, Tom Patrick, said: “We’re really excited to open our new restaurant in Stevenage and it’s our first location in a leisure park so we know we’ll be perfect for pre or post cinema dining, or just as a great food destination. We also have a dedicated bar space where you can sip on our 2-4-1 mocktails and cocktails, pre or post dining. To celebrate the opening we’re giving away over 1000 FREE Katsu curries! Katsu not your vibe? Don’t worry as you can swap this for our famous Pad Thai, after all, we are King of the Wok Tossed Noodles.

Banana Tree Managing Director, Kate Wilton, said: “We are thrilled to be opening our 21st restaurant in Stevenage. We’re looking forward to becoming a firm favourite in the area, and can’t wait to show the people of Stevenage what we have to offer.”

Banana Tree is best known for its mouthwatering Pad Thai and Katsu curry with both Chicken and Vegan options available. The delicious curry features crispy panko coated chicken or vegan bites served with Banana Tree’s mouth-watering katsu curry sauce, rice and edamame.

To claim one of the FREE katsu curry dishes all you have to do is visitbananatree.co.uk/1000-free-katsu/ and fill in the form to book a table. Once completed, guests will be sent an email to complete the booking, which will need to be done 24 hours in advance of the visit.

Banana Tree hand picks the best dishes from Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia to feature on its menu, from soups and salads, to wok-tossed noodles, stir fries and curries, as well as South-East Asia-inspired desserts and cocktails.

Behind the scenes, the team are constantly developing plant-based meat alternatives and testing out recipes so that customers will love them just as much as the originals. Today, more than 40% of Banana Tree’s menu is plant-based.

Founded over 30 years ago in Maida Vale, West London, Banana Tree has since grown to 21 restaurants across London and the South East, and recently expanded into the West Midlands. The company recently opened new sites at the O2 Arena, Covent Garden, Reigate, Windsor, Portsmouth, Manchester, Haywards Heath, Birmingham, Greenwich and Bath.