Saturday, October 21, 2006

Queen Tandoor Restaurant

today get a brochur at circle K about indian restaurant called Queen Tandoor, it offers an indian cuisine at your house by call this number 732770 and then the food will delivered to you. to know more about queen's tandoor you can visit the website or get the brochur at circle k.

The location off this restaurant is at :
Jalan Raya Seminyak No 73 (Gallery Seminyak).
Kuta Bali - Indonesia.
Phone : 62 - 361 - 732770.
Fax : 62 - 361 - 732771.


For more than 18 years “QUEEN’S” restaurant has been serving Indonesia with the finest array of dishes and gourmet masterpiece coupled with its renowed service.

Little India (Queen's) in Bali was opened with hard efforts to contribute to land of Bali. Mr. Puneet Malhotra, who is holding 3 Year Degree in Hotel Management from India & his expertise experience with Giant group like Hyatt International & Le-Meridien Hotel, he developed his own business strategies and brought Authentic Indian cuisine in Bali with his wife Neeta Shamdasani who studied abroad in London. They with their professional efforts, dedication, innovations and hard work made this place one of the most favorite, clean Indian Place for Indian Cuisine Lover in Bali.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Howard remembers victims of Bali blasts

Prime Minister John Howard has offered his deepest sympathies to Australians commemorating the first anniversary of the Bali restaurant bombings.

"On behalf of the Australian Government and people, I offer again my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives, and to those who were injured in the bomb blasts in Bali on 1 October 2005," Mr Howard said in a statement.

Twenty people were killed when three suicide bombers detonated bombs that ripped apart restaurants in Kuta and Jimbaran Bay a year ago today.

"Today we will pause to remember with sadness, the Australians who lost their lives in these bombings, as well as the Australians who were maimed and injured," Mr Howard said.

His comments come after an Australian who was seriously injured in the blast called on his countrymen to continue travelling and not let the terrorists win.

Farshal Hambali, who spent more than two months in Royal Darwin Hospital after the blasts, urged Australian holidaymakers to return to the island.

Asked if he thought Australians were allowing themselves to be beaten by terrorists by shying away from Bali, Hambali said, "That's why I'm trying to say to everyone, to say to the world, come on we cannot let the terrorists beat us".

Mr Howard said it was not just Australians killed and injured who would be remembered today.

"The citizens of Indonesia and other nations who lost their lives or were injured in the bombings will also be in our thoughts today.

"We will also remember the way in which Australians and Indonesians alike, together with the citizens of other countries affected by the blasts, rallied in support of the victims and their loved ones.

"Today we will also reflect on the courage and strength the Australian people demonstrated in the face of the tragedy.

"These qualities, and our ability to pull together under difficult circumstances, irrespective of race, religion, or background have become an integral part of our national character."

source : the age news

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