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Spice up your next event at Coriander's

Stacey Cameron from

All four Coriander’s locations have excellent functions areas that can be booked, and you can book a whole restaurant for a big event. Enjoy a friendly space, let us take care of setup, cleanup, and some of Christchurch’s best Indian food. Contact us to talk about how we can host your next function at Coriander’s St Asaph Street, Coriander’s Sumner, Coriander’s Bush Inn, or Coriander’s Rolleston.

All Coriander’s restaurants have areas available to hire for engagement parties, work functions, birthdays, fundraisers and family functions.

Talk to the team at your local Coriander’s restaurant to find out about free venue hire, special banquet menus, à la carte dining, and large events of up to 250 people.

Email corporate@corianders.co.nz to enquire.

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