Seasonal and spend-based value
From festive gift card specials to banquet gift packs and spend rewards, the website now positions vouchers as part of the dining journey.
This page keeps both branches visible with current details, while the active branch stays highlighted for ordering, bookings, and local dining confidence.
Switch branches above and this panel updates right away with the selected branch details, while both location cards remain visible below.
The footer and the cards below always show both locations. The selected branch is highlighted so customers know which branch they are ordering from.
Guests discovering Arranged Marriage in Palmerston North or New Plymouth can now see the value beyond the menu, from gift cards to member rewards and easier return visits.
From festive gift card specials to banquet gift packs and spend rewards, the website now positions vouchers as part of the dining journey.
Members earn points worth 10% of their spend and can redeem $50 in value once they reach 50 points.
Voucher expiry reminders, member offers, and app-based prompts are now reflected in the site messaging to encourage repeat visits.
Use the embedded maps below to open directions for either Arranged Marriage branch.
In the middle of Palmerston North Central, right where guests expect a lively city dining stop.
Easy to spot in New Plymouth Central, with the branch map ready for quick directions.
These answers are written to support local SEO as well as customer convenience for both Arranged Marriage branches.
Arranged Marriage Palmerston North is located at 32B The Square, Palmerston North Central, making it a convenient city dining destination for lunch, dinner, and group occasions.
Arranged Marriage New Plymouth is located at 79 Devon Street East, New Plymouth Central, offering authentic South Indian dining in a central, easy-to-find location.
Yes. The dining experience is positioned for families, date nights, and group occasions, with table reservations, banquet-friendly messaging, and warm hospitality across both branches.
Yes. The website now highlights that many curries are crafted with coconut cream instead of dairy cream for a rich but lighter flavour profile.