Chicken Biryani

$16.00
Indian Chicken Biryani is a world-renowned rice dish that combines fragrant basmati rice, succulent pieces of chicken, and a rich blend of spices to create a layered, aromatic, and deeply flavorful one-pot meal. It is a symbol of royal Indian cuisine, with roots in Mughlai, Hyderabadi, and Awadhi traditions. The chicken is marinated in a mixture of yogurt, ginger-garlic paste, and spices like turmeric, red chili powder, garam masala, and sometimes saffron. This marination infuses the meat with flavor and tenderness. The rice is partially cooked separately with whole spices such as cardamom, cloves, bay leaves, and cinnamon, adding depth to its aroma. The marinated chicken and rice are then layered in a pot, sometimes with fried onions, mint, coriander, and saffron-infused milk. It’s slow-cooked using the dum method (sealed and steamed), allowing the flavors to meld beautifully.

Chicken Fried Rice

$13.00
"Chicken Fried Rice is a savory and satisfying Indo-Chinese dish made by stir-frying cooked rice with tender pieces of chicken, vegetables, eggs (optional), and aromatic seasonings. It's a go-to comfort food known for its bold flavors, quick preparation, and versatility. The dish typically features bite-sized chicken pieces that are marinated lightly and stir-fried until juicy and golden. Mixed vegetables like carrots, bell peppers, spring onions, and beans are added for crunch and color. Soy sauce, vinegar, green chilies, garlic, and black pepper infuse the dish with a delicious umami flavor. Prepared over high heat for that signature smoky aroma (wok hei), Chicken Fried Rice is perfect as a one-bowl meal or served alongside Indo-Chinese gravies like chili chicken or manchurian. It's popular in restaurants and homes alike—ideal for quick lunches, weeknight dinners, or using up leftover rice."

Egg Fried Rice

$10.00
"Egg Fried Rice is a popular Indo-Chinese dish that combines cooked rice with scrambled eggs, vegetables, and savory sauces, all stir-fried over high heat to create a flavorful, aromatic meal. It's known for its simplicity, speed, and comforting taste. The dish starts with day-old rice for the best texture, which is stir-fried with lightly beaten eggs, allowing them to cook into soft, fluffy pieces. It often includes ingredients like chopped onions, spring onions, garlic, carrots, and bell peppers. Soy sauce, black pepper, and a dash of vinegar or chili sauce are added for depth and flavor. Egg Fried Rice can be enjoyed on its own or paired with sides like chili paneer, manchurian, or any Indo-Chinese gravy. It's a go-to recipe for quick lunches, dinners, or a satisfying leftover makeover."

Jeera Rice

$8.00
"Jeera Rice is a simple yet aromatic Indian rice dish made by tempering basmati rice with cumin seeds (jeera) and ghee or oil. Light, fluffy, and subtly spiced, it serves as a perfect accompaniment to rich curries, dals, and gravies. The dish begins by frying whole cumin seeds in hot ghee or oil until they crackle and release their earthy aroma. Then, soaked basmati rice is added and cooked until each grain is separate and perfectly tender. Some versions include bay leaves, cloves, or green chilies for added flavor. Mild yet fragrant, Jeera Rice enhances the meal without overpowering the main dishes. It's especially popular in North Indian cuisine and is often served in restaurants and homes alike as a comforting and elegant side dish."

Peas Pulao

$8.00
"Peas Pulao, also known as Matar Pulao, is a light and aromatic Indian rice dish made with long-grain basmati rice, green peas (matar), and mild spices. It’s a simple yet flavorful one-pot dish that’s often served as a side or a quick standalone meal. The rice is gently cooked with whole spices such as cumin seeds, bay leaf, cloves, and cinnamon, which infuse it with a warm, subtle fragrance. Fresh or frozen green peas are added during the cooking process, providing a sweet, tender contrast to the spices and a pop of vibrant green color. Peas Pulao pairs beautifully with rich curries, dals, or raita, and is often served during everyday meals as well as festive occasions. Its delicate flavor and visual appeal make it a favorite comfort dish across Indian households."

Plain Basmati Rice

$6.00
"Plain Basmati Rice is a simple yet essential component of Indian cuisine, known for its long, slender grains, delicate aroma, and fluffy texture. When cooked properly, each grain remains separate, light, and non-sticky—making it a perfect base for a wide variety of Indian dishes. Prepared by boiling or steaming, plain basmati rice allows the natural fragrance and slightly nutty flavor of the rice to shine through without any added spices or seasoning. It's often served as a neutral accompaniment to richly flavored curries, dals, biryanis, and vegetable dishes. Elegant in its simplicity, Plain Basmati Rice brings balance to a meal, soaking up bold sauces and complementing both vegetarian and non-vegetarian entrees. It's a pantry staple in Indian households and a must-have in traditional thali meals."

Tahri Fried Rice

$10.00
"Tahri (also spelled Tehri) is a traditional North Indian one-pot rice dish made with fragrant basmati rice, vegetables, and aromatic spices. Often described as a vegetarian cousin of biryani, Tahri is especially popular in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and surrounding regions, where it’s cooked in both home kitchens and community feasts. The dish typically includes yellow rice flavored with turmeric and seasoned with cumin, bay leaves, cloves, and sometimes garam masala. Common vegetables like potatoes, peas, carrots, and cauliflower are added, making it colorful, hearty, and wholesome. The rice and vegetables are cooked together, allowing the spices to infuse every grain with flavor. Simple, comforting, and nutritious, Tahri is often served with plain yogurt, raita, or pickles. It’s a beloved everyday meal that’s easy to prepare and perfect for a warm, home-cooked experience."

Veg Biryani

$12.00
"Veg Biryani is a fragrant and richly spiced Indian rice dish made by layering long-grain basmati rice with mixed vegetables, aromatic spices, and herbs. It is a vegetarian take on the traditional biryani, offering the same depth of flavor, texture, and visual appeal without meat. The vegetables—often including potatoes, carrots, peas, beans, and cauliflower—are cooked with a base of onions, tomatoes, ginger, garlic, and a blend of spices like cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, bay leaves, and biryani masala. Saffron-infused milk or rose water is sometimes added for a subtle floral aroma and golden hue. The rice and spiced vegetable mixture are layered together and then slow-cooked (traditionally dum style) to allow the flavors to meld. Garnished with fried onions, fresh coriander, and mint, Veg Biryani is often served with raita, salad, or a side of pickle. It’s a festive, wholesome, and satisfying dish that’s beloved across India and perfect for special occasions or indulgent family meals."