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Matar Kachori
(1 Pc)

$2.50
Kachori Matar: "Kachori Matar is a popular North Indian snack that features crispy, flaky deep-fried pastry filled with a flavorful green pea (matar) stuffing. The outer shell, made from spiced wheat or refined flour dough, is golden and crunchy, while the inside bursts with a savory blend of mashed green peas, ginger, green chilies, and traditional Indian spices like cumin, fennel, and garam masala.
  • Often served hot with tangy tamarind chutney, spicy green chutney, or a side of aloo curry, Kachori Matar is a satisfying snack that's perfect for breakfast, high tea, or festive occasions.
  • Each bite offers a delightful contrast of texture and taste — crispy, spicy, and perfectly seasoned — making it a beloved treat in Indian households and street food stalls alike."
Sattu Kachori: "Sattu Kachori is a traditional Indian delicacy, especially popular in Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. This deep-fried, golden, and flaky pastry is stuffed with a spicy, tangy filling made from sattu — roasted gram flour — blended with mustard oil, green chilies, garlic, ginger, lemon juice, and aromatic Indian spices.
  • Known for its earthy flavor and high protein content, sattu gives the kachori a unique, savory taste that is both satisfying and nutritious. The outer crust is crispy, while the inner filling is dry, flavorful, and bursting with regional spice notes.
  • Often served with tangy tamarind chutney, spicy aloo sabzi, or just a cup of chai, Sattu Kachori is a wholesome and fulfilling dish enjoyed during breakfast, festive occasions, or as a street food treat."
Moong Dal Kachori: "Moong Dal Kachori is a crispy, flaky, and deeply satisfying Indian snack that's filled with a spiced mixture of yellow moong dal (split yellow lentils). Originating from Rajasthan, this popular delicacy features a golden, deep-fried outer crust made from refined flour, encasing a dry and flavorful filling seasoned with asafoetida, fennel seeds, cumin, and garam masala.
  • The moong dal is lightly ground and sautéed with aromatic spices, giving the kachori its signature rich and savory taste. Each bite delivers a perfect crunch followed by a burst of spiced lentil goodness.
  • Often served with tangy tamarind chutney, green chutney, or a side of spicy potato curry, Moong Dal Kachori is a beloved treat for breakfast, tea-time, or festive occasions — a timeless favorite across Indian homes and street food stalls alike."

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Matar Paneer

$16.00
"Matar Paneer is a classic North Indian vegetarian dish featuring tender green peas (matar) and soft paneer (Indian cottage cheese) cooked in a flavorful, mildly spiced tomato-onion gravy. Fragrant with ginger, garlic, cumin, and garam masala, this curry is both wholesome and satisfying. The paneer cubes soak up the creamy, spiced gravy while the peas add a pop of sweetness and texture, creating a perfect harmony of flavors. Often finished with a touch of cream or kasuri methi for added richness, Matar Paneer is a staple in both home kitchens and restaurant menus. Best enjoyed with naan, roti, or steamed rice, this dish is a vegetarian favorite that brings together comfort, nutrition, and traditional Indian taste in every bite."

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Mini Veg Burger
(1Pc)

$3.50
"The Indian Mini Veg Burger is a bite-sized delight packed with bold flavors and vibrant textures. Perfectly sized for snacking or party platters, this mini burger features a crispy vegetable patty made from mashed potatoes, peas, carrots, and spices, nestled between soft, toasted mini buns. Flavored with classic Indian seasonings like garam masala, chaat masala, and a touch of tangy mint or tamarind chutney, each burger delivers a mouthful of spicy, savory goodness. Layered with lettuce, onions, and sometimes cheese or mayo, it’s a fusion of Indian street food charm and Western comfort. Ideal for kids' parties, high-tea menus, or festive gatherings, Indian Mini Veg Burgers are as fun to eat as they are flavorful."

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Moong Daal Kachori
(1 Pc)

$2.50
Kachori Matar: "Kachori Matar is a popular North Indian snack that features crispy, flaky deep-fried pastry filled with a flavorful green pea (matar) stuffing. The outer shell, made from spiced wheat or refined flour dough, is golden and crunchy, while the inside bursts with a savory blend of mashed green peas, ginger, green chilies, and traditional Indian spices like cumin, fennel, and garam masala.
  • Often served hot with tangy tamarind chutney, spicy green chutney, or a side of aloo curry, Kachori Matar is a satisfying snack that's perfect for breakfast, high tea, or festive occasions.
  • Each bite offers a delightful contrast of texture and taste — crispy, spicy, and perfectly seasoned — making it a beloved treat in Indian households and street food stalls alike."
Sattu Kachori: "Sattu Kachori is a traditional Indian delicacy, especially popular in Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. This deep-fried, golden, and flaky pastry is stuffed with a spicy, tangy filling made from sattu — roasted gram flour — blended with mustard oil, green chilies, garlic, ginger, lemon juice, and aromatic Indian spices.
  • Known for its earthy flavor and high protein content, sattu gives the kachori a unique, savory taste that is both satisfying and nutritious. The outer crust is crispy, while the inner filling is dry, flavorful, and bursting with regional spice notes.
  • Often served with tangy tamarind chutney, spicy aloo sabzi, or just a cup of chai, Sattu Kachori is a wholesome and fulfilling dish enjoyed during breakfast, festive occasions, or as a street food treat."
Moong Dal Kachori: "Moong Dal Kachori is a crispy, flaky, and deeply satisfying Indian snack that's filled with a spiced mixture of yellow moong dal (split yellow lentils). Originating from Rajasthan, this popular delicacy features a golden, deep-fried outer crust made from refined flour, encasing a dry and flavorful filling seasoned with asafoetida, fennel seeds, cumin, and garam masala.
  • The moong dal is lightly ground and sautéed with aromatic spices, giving the kachori its signature rich and savory taste. Each bite delivers a perfect crunch followed by a burst of spiced lentil goodness.
  • Often served with tangy tamarind chutney, green chutney, or a side of spicy potato curry, Moong Dal Kachori is a beloved treat for breakfast, tea-time, or festive occasions — a timeless favorite across Indian homes and street food stalls alike."

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Palak Paneer

$16.00
"Palak Paneer is a nutritious and flavorful North Indian dish made with soft cubes of paneer (Indian cottage cheese) simmered in a silky spinach (palak) gravy. The spinach is blanched and blended into a smooth, vibrant green puree, then cooked with aromatic spices like cumin, garlic, ginger, and garam masala. Rich in iron and protein, Palak Paneer strikes a perfect balance between health and taste. The mildly spiced, creamy spinach sauce coats the tender paneer, delivering a dish that’s both comforting and deeply satisfying. Typically garnished with a swirl of cream or a dollop of butter, Palak Paneer is best enjoyed with naan, roti, or jeera rice — a must-have for anyone who loves authentic Indian vegetarian cuisine."

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Paneer Butter Masala

$16.00
"Paneer Butter Masala is one of the most beloved and iconic North Indian dishes, featuring soft cubes of paneer (Indian cottage cheese) gently cooked in a rich, creamy tomato-based gravy. This mildly spiced curry is infused with butter, fresh cream, and aromatic Indian spices, delivering a smooth, luxurious texture and a slightly sweet, tangy flavor. The gravy is made from pureed tomatoes, onions, cashews, and a medley of spices like garam masala, kasuri methi, and chili powder, creating a perfect balance of richness and warmth. A generous amount of butter adds to its indulgent, melt-in-the-mouth appeal. Served best with naan, tandoori roti, or fragrant basmati rice, Paneer Butter Masala is a must-have for paneer lovers — a restaurant favorite that never fails to impress."

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Paneer Lababdaar

$18.00
"Paneer Lababdar is a luxurious North Indian curry made with soft paneer (Indian cottage cheese) cubes simmered in a luscious, mildly spiced tomato and onion-based gravy. The word Lababdar signifies something that is utterly irresistible — and this dish lives up to its name with its creamy texture, subtle sweetness, and burst of aromatic spices. Flavored with butter, fresh cream, ginger, garlic, and a hint of kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves), the gravy is smooth and rich, with a balanced tanginess from fresh tomatoes and a gentle warmth from garam masala. Some versions also include grated paneer in the sauce for extra richness. Served hot with naan, paratha, or jeera rice, Paneer Lababdar is a royal treat that’s perfect for special occasions or indulgent everyday meals — a true favorite among paneer lovers."

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Peas Pulao

$9.00
"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."

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Ragda Pattice
Plate

$7.00
"Ragda Pattice is a beloved Mumbai street food dish that brings together soft potato patties (pattice) and a warm, spiced white pea curry (ragda), topped with a medley of tangy chutneys, crunchy onions, and aromatic spices. The pattice — shallow-fried potato cakes — are placed on a plate and smothered with hot, mildly spiced ragda made from white peas. It's then layered with sweet tamarind chutney, zesty green chutney, chopped onions, fresh coriander, and a dash of chaat masala for an explosion of sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors. Finished with a sprinkle of sev or crispy papdi for extra crunch, Ragda Pattice is a satisfying, comforting, and flavor-packed dish that’s a true highlight of Indian street food culture."

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Samosa Chaat
(2 Samosa) – Plate

$8.00
"Samosa Chaat is a mouthwatering Indian street food favorite that transforms the classic samosa into a delicious, messy, and flavor-packed dish. A crispy, golden-brown samosa — stuffed with spicy potato filling — is crushed and topped with hot, tangy chickpea curry (chole), cool yogurt, zesty green chutney, and sweet tamarind chutney. Finished with chopped onions, fresh coriander, crunchy sev, and a sprinkle of chaat masala, Samosa Chaat delivers an explosion of flavors and textures in every bite — spicy, tangy, creamy, and crunchy all at once. Perfect as a snack or indulgent appetizer, it’s a true celebration of North Indian street food — bold, comforting, and irresistibly delicious."

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Sattu Kachori
(1 Pc)

$2.50
Kachori Matar: "Kachori Matar is a popular North Indian snack that features crispy, flaky deep-fried pastry filled with a flavorful green pea (matar) stuffing. The outer shell, made from spiced wheat or refined flour dough, is golden and crunchy, while the inside bursts with a savory blend of mashed green peas, ginger, green chilies, and traditional Indian spices like cumin, fennel, and garam masala.
  • Often served hot with tangy tamarind chutney, spicy green chutney, or a side of aloo curry, Kachori Matar is a satisfying snack that's perfect for breakfast, high tea, or festive occasions.
  • Each bite offers a delightful contrast of texture and taste — crispy, spicy, and perfectly seasoned — making it a beloved treat in Indian households and street food stalls alike."
Sattu Kachori: "Sattu Kachori is a traditional Indian delicacy, especially popular in Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. This deep-fried, golden, and flaky pastry is stuffed with a spicy, tangy filling made from sattu — roasted gram flour — blended with mustard oil, green chilies, garlic, ginger, lemon juice, and aromatic Indian spices.
  • Known for its earthy flavor and high protein content, sattu gives the kachori a unique, savory taste that is both satisfying and nutritious. The outer crust is crispy, while the inner filling is dry, flavorful, and bursting with regional spice notes.
  • Often served with tangy tamarind chutney, spicy aloo sabzi, or just a cup of chai, Sattu Kachori is a wholesome and fulfilling dish enjoyed during breakfast, festive occasions, or as a street food treat."
Moong Dal Kachori: "Moong Dal Kachori is a crispy, flaky, and deeply satisfying Indian snack that's filled with a spiced mixture of yellow moong dal (split yellow lentils). Originating from Rajasthan, this popular delicacy features a golden, deep-fried outer crust made from refined flour, encasing a dry and flavorful filling seasoned with asafoetida, fennel seeds, cumin, and garam masala.
  • The moong dal is lightly ground and sautéed with aromatic spices, giving the kachori its signature rich and savory taste. Each bite delivers a perfect crunch followed by a burst of spiced lentil goodness.
  • Often served with tangy tamarind chutney, green chutney, or a side of spicy potato curry, Moong Dal Kachori is a beloved treat for breakfast, tea-time, or festive occasions — a timeless favorite across Indian homes and street food stalls alike."

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Tahri Fried Rice

$12.00
"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."