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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.”
Categories: Main Course, Rice
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Fish Curry Coconut 
$24.00
"Indian Fish Curry with Coconut is a fragrant, coastal-style dish that highlights the creamy richness of coconut blended with bold, aromatic spices. Popular in regions like Kerala, Goa, and parts of coastal Maharashtra, this curry features fresh fish simmered gently in a gravy made from coconut milk or freshly ground coconut paste, along with ingredients like turmeric, tamarind, garlic, ginger, and green chilies.
The flavor profile is a perfect balance of tangy, spicy, and slightly sweet, with regional variations: Kerala-style versions often use curry leaves and coconut oil for a distinct aroma, while Goan styles may include kokum or vinegar for extra tang.
Served hot with steamed rice or appam, Indian Fish Curry with Coconut is comforting, nourishing, and deeply satisfying—celebrating the bounty of the sea with the lushness of tropical ingredients."
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."
Yellow Daal Tadka
$11.00
"Indian Yellow Dal Tadka is a classic and soul-satisfying lentil dish made from yellow lentils — typically moong dal, toor dal, or a blend — cooked until soft and then infused with a fragrant tempering of spices. This comforting curry is a staple in Indian households and known for its simplicity, warmth, and bold flavor.
The dal is gently spiced and simmered with turmeric, salt, and a touch of ghee or oil. The star of the dish is the tadka (tempering) — a sizzling blend of cumin seeds, garlic, onions, dried red chilies, and sometimes tomatoes, added just before serving to infuse the dal with a rich, smoky aroma and deep flavor.
Served hot with steamed basmati rice, jeera rice, or Indian breads like roti or paratha, Yellow Dal Tadka is both nutritious and delicious — a perfect balance of comfort and flavor, ideal for everyday meals or festive thalis."
Chapati
(2 Pcs)
$3.00
"Chapati, also known as roti, is a traditional Indian flatbread made from whole wheat flour (atta), water, and a pinch of salt. It is soft, round, and unleavened, typically cooked on a hot griddle (tava) until it puffs up with steam, creating light, airy layers.
A staple in Indian households, chapati is light, nutritious, and versatile—served with everything from lentils (dal) and vegetable sabzis to rich meat or paneer curries. It’s usually brushed with ghee or butter for added flavor and richness, though it can also be served plain.
Chapatis are valued for their simplicity and healthfulness, often forming the foundation of everyday meals across India. Soft and warm, they’re perfect for scooping up curry or wrapping around fillings for a quick, wholesome bite."
Poori Plain
(25 Pcs)
$20.00
"Poori is a deep-fried Indian bread known for its light, puffy, and golden-brown appearance. Made from a simple dough of whole wheat flour (atta), water, and a pinch of salt, the dough is rolled into small discs and deep-fried until they puff up beautifully.
Unlike chapati or paratha, poori has a slightly crisp exterior with a soft, hollow interior, making it both fun to eat and perfect for soaking up flavorful curries. It is typically served with dishes like aloo sabzi (potato curry), chana masala (spiced chickpeas), or halwa during festive or special breakfasts.
Plain poori is loved for its comforting texture and indulgent taste. It’s a popular choice for celebratory meals, traditional thalis, and weekend brunches across India."
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."
Kofta Banana
$20.00
"Banana Kofta is a delicious and wholesome Indian dish made with raw bananas (plantains), mashed and mixed with spices, herbs, and sometimes paneer or potatoes to form soft, flavorful dumplings. These koftas are lightly fried until golden and then simmered in a rich, aromatic tomato-onion or yogurt-based curry.
The raw banana lends a mildly sweet, starchy taste and a unique texture to the koftas, making this dish a delightful alternative to the more common vegetable or paneer koftas. The gravy is seasoned with traditional spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and garam masala, and can be made creamy or light, depending on regional style.
Banana Kofta is a nutritious and satisfying vegetarian option, often enjoyed with chapati, naan, or jeera rice. It’s a perfect choice for festive meals or when you want something comforting and special with a twist of South Indian or North Indian flavor."
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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