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Chicken Curry
$20.00
“Indian Chicken Curry is a rich, flavorful dish that reflects the depth and diversity of Indian cuisine. It typically features tender pieces of chicken simmered in a spiced gravy made from onions, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, and a blend of aromatic spices such as turmeric, cumin, coriander, chili powder, and garam masala.
The curry can vary in heat and complexity based on regional styles—from the creamy, mildly spiced North Indian versions made with yogurt or cream to the fiery coconut-based curries of South India. Often garnished with fresh cilantro and served with rice or Indian breads like naan or roti, Indian Chicken Curry is both comforting and satisfying, making it a staple in Indian households and a favorite worldwide.”
Categories: Main Course, Non-Veg (Per 1/2 kg)
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"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."
Chicken Do Pyaja 
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"Chicken Do Pyaza is a flavorful North Indian dish that literally means “chicken with double onions.” The dish is named for its generous use of onions, added at two different stages of cooking—first finely chopped to form the base of the curry, and later in larger chunks or slices to add texture and a mild sweetness.
The chicken is cooked in a rich, semi-dry gravy made with tomatoes, garlic, ginger, and a blend of traditional Indian spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala. The layered addition of onions gives the curry depth and a slightly caramelized flavor, balancing the heat and acidity of the spices and tomatoes.
Often garnished with fresh coriander and sometimes a squeeze of lemon, Chicken Do Pyaza is best enjoyed with naan, roti, or jeera rice. It’s a beloved dish in Mughlai and Punjabi cuisine, known for its bold taste and hearty appeal."
Rajma
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"Rajma is a beloved North Indian dish made with red kidney beans slow-cooked in a thick, spiced tomato-onion gravy. Known for its rich, hearty flavor and comforting texture, Rajma is seasoned with traditional Indian spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, garam masala, and a hint of kasuri methi for a signature depth of flavor.
The kidney beans are soaked, boiled, and then simmered gently in the masala until they absorb all the aromatic goodness — resulting in a dish that's mildly spicy, tangy, and incredibly satisfying.
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Litti Chokha
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"Litti Chokha is a traditional and iconic dish from the Indian state of Bihar, also popular in Jharkhand and Eastern Uttar Pradesh. It is a rustic, earthy, and deeply satisfying meal that combines roasted wheat flour balls (litti) stuffed with spiced sattu (roasted gram flour), and chokha—a mashed, smoky vegetable preparation.
Litti is made from whole wheat dough filled with a mixture of sattu, mustard oil, garlic, green chilies, lemon juice, carom seeds, and salt. The balls are traditionally roasted over charcoal or cow dung fire, giving them a smoky aroma, and then brushed with ghee for richness.
Chokha is usually a blend of roasted or boiled vegetables such as eggplant (baingan), potatoes (aloo), and tomatoes, mashed with mustard oil, green chilies, garlic, and fresh coriander, giving it a spicy and tangy flavor.
Litti Chokha is served hot with a generous drizzle of desi ghee and often accompanied by pickles or raw onions. Hearty, nutritious, and full of bold flavors, it is both a cultural symbol and a culinary delight from Eastern India."
Dum Aloo
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"Dum Aloo is a classic Indian dish made with baby potatoes cooked slowly in a rich, aromatic gravy that bursts with flavor. Originating from Kashmir and also popular in Punjabi cuisine, this dish gets its name from the traditional ""dum"" (slow-cooking) method, which allows the spices to deeply infuse the potatoes.
The potatoes are either fried or boiled and then simmered in a creamy, tangy tomato-onion-yogurt base seasoned with cumin, ginger, garlic, fennel, and a blend of regional spices like garam masala and Kashmiri red chili powder. The result is a bold, comforting curry with a slightly spicy and subtly sweet taste.
Dum Aloo pairs beautifully with naan, puri, roti, or basmati rice, making it a favorite at festive meals and special occasions. Whether prepared in a rich Punjabi style or a lighter Kashmiri version, this dish delivers warmth, depth, and satisfaction in every bite."
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Cooked with spices like cumin, turmeric, coriander, red chili powder, and a touch of garam masala, Bhindi Masala is both simple and satisfying. The onions add sweetness, while the tomatoes bring a slight tang, making every bite flavorful and balanced.
Served hot with roti, paratha, or dal-chawal, this vegetarian favorite is a staple in Indian households. Bhindi Masala is not only delicious but also light, healthy, and perfect for everyday meals."
Plain Paratha
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$2.50
"Plain Paratha is a classic Indian layered flatbread made from whole wheat flour, known for its crispy, flaky texture and rich, buttery flavor. Unlike stuffed parathas, this version is made by rolling out dough, spreading it with ghee or oil, folding it into layers, and then pan-cooking until golden brown and slightly crisp.
Soft on the inside and slightly crispy on the outside, Plain Paratha is incredibly versatile and pairs well with a wide variety of dishes—such as curries, dals, pickles, yogurt, or even just a dollop of butter. It can also be enjoyed as a wrap or rolled up with a simple filling for a quick meal.
Whether served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Plain Paratha is a comforting and satisfying part of traditional Indian cuisine, loved for its simplicity and taste.
Poached Egg Curry 
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"Poached Egg Curry is a unique and comforting Indian dish where eggs are gently poached directly in a simmering, spiced gravy rather than being boiled beforehand. This method allows the eggs to absorb the rich flavors of the curry while staying soft and tender.
The gravy is typically made with a base of onions, tomatoes, garlic, and ginger, seasoned with traditional Indian spices like turmeric, red chili powder, coriander, and garam masala. As the sauce simmers, raw eggs are carefully cracked into the curry and allowed to cook slowly until the whites set and the yolks remain slightly runny or fully cooked, depending on preference.
This dish offers a delicate texture and bold flavor in every bite. Best served hot with steamed rice or soft Indian breads like chapati or paratha, Poached Egg Curry is a humble yet satisfying meal—especially loved in home kitchens for its simplicity and rustic charm."
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