| 101 High Street, Biggar ML12 6DL | |
| 01899220801 | |
| Taj Mahal Biggar Website | |
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We are a family run restaurant which offers our customers an experience which will not be easily forgotten. We do not use artificial colourings or flavours in our recipes that have been handed down from previous generations. we also like to try new things and keep it exciting.
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