Last time I ate in Banus was in an Indian restaurant at the end of the first line (not Sinatras area) previously to that it was a great restaurant owned by an english jockey Terry Biddlecombe, food was great and I met Rod Stewart there who signed my napkin, the staff charged me for it, but I still have it somewhere, could be worth a a bob or two.
I have to say, and this is only my personal opinion that I would not set foot in Puerto Banus nowadays if you paid me, it's a *beep*, full of eastern european prostitutes and their pimps, not to mention the reality show Essex boys and their women, gone right down the drain !!
A meal in Puerto Banus
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Re: A meal in Puerto Banus
I went there around 25yrs ago & have no interest in going back..I saw it for what i feel it realy was..just a play ground for rouges.. 

Re: A meal in Puerto Banus
Kahn's Indian. The food was excellent years ago but the last time we went the restaurants was run by a couple of English ladies from Leeds. Not very Indian.Manchesteral wrote:Last time I ate in Banus was in an Indian restaurant at the end of the first line (not Sinatras area) previously to that it was a great restaurant owned by an english jockey Terry Biddlecombe, food was great and I met Rod Stewart there who signed my napkin, the staff charged me for it, but I still have it somewhere, could be worth a a bob or two.
I have to say, and this is only my personal opinion that I would not set foot in Puerto Banus nowadays if you paid me, it's a *beep*, full of eastern european prostitutes and their pimps, not to mention the reality show Essex boys and their women, gone right down the drain !!
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Re: A meal in Puerto Banus
I believe it was 7/8 years ago that I ate in Khans ant the food was delicious !
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Re: A meal in Puerto Banus
Food was fine there in March . . . . . . . 

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Red Pepper restaurant in Banus. Best for me but you have to like Greek food.
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