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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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Rajma
$10.00
"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.
Served hot with steamed basmati rice (famously called Rajma-Chawal), roti, or jeera rice, this wholesome curry is a favorite across Indian households, especially in Punjabi cuisine. Rajma is not just tasty but also packed with protein and fiber, making it both nourishing and delicious."
Bhindi Masala
$16.00
"Bhindi Masala is a popular Indian dry sabzi made with tender okra (also known as ladyfinger or bhindi), sautéed with onions, tomatoes, and a blend of traditional spices. This dish is known for its bold flavors, minimal gravy, and slightly crisp texture that highlights the natural taste of okra.
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
(2 Pcs)
$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.
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."
Kadhi Pakoda
$12.00
"Kadhi Pakoda is a classic North Indian comfort dish made from a tangy yogurt and gram flour (besan) base, slow-cooked with aromatic spices and tempered with curry leaves, mustard seeds, and dried red chilies. The rich, creamy kadhi is gently simmered to develop a slightly sour and savory flavor that’s both soothing and satisfying.
What makes Kadhi Pakoda special are the soft, fluffy pakoras — deep-fried fritters made from spiced gram flour batter with onions or spinach — which are soaked in the warm kadhi, absorbing its rich flavors.
Served hot with steamed rice or jeera rice, this dish is a staple in Indian households, especially in Punjabi, Rajasthani, and Gujarati cuisine. Kadhi Pakoda offers a comforting blend of textures and tastes — creamy, tangy, and lightly spiced — making it a soulful vegetarian favorite."
Chicken Korma 
$22.00
"Indian Chicken Korma is a rich, aromatic curry known for its luxurious texture and delicate blend of flavors. Traditionally rooted in Mughlai cuisine, this dish features tender chicken pieces slow-cooked in a creamy, mildly spiced gravy made with yogurt, cream, ground nuts (typically almonds or cashews), and fragrant whole spices like cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and bay leaves.
The korma sauce is smooth and slightly sweet, with a subtle warmth rather than intense heat, making it ideal for those who prefer milder curries. The use of saffron, rose water, or kewra (pandan essence) in some regional variations adds a royal, floral touch.
Chicken Korma pairs beautifully with naan, paratha, or aromatic basmati rice, and is often served on festive occasions or special dinners. Its richness and depth of flavor make it a timeless classic in Indian culinary tradition."
Butter Chicken 
$22.00
"Indian Butter Chicken, also known as Murgh Makhani, is one of the most iconic and beloved dishes in Indian cuisine. It features succulent, marinated pieces of chicken that are first grilled or pan-cooked, then simmered in a luxuriously creamy tomato-based gravy.
The sauce is rich with butter, fresh cream, and a blend of spices like garam masala, cumin, and kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves), which give it a mildly spiced, slightly sweet, and deeply aromatic flavor. The balance of smokiness from the chicken and the velvety smoothness of the sauce makes it irresistibly comforting.
Butter Chicken is typically served with naan, paratha, or basmati rice and is a favorite at Indian restaurants worldwide. Its indulgent texture and approachable flavor profile make it a perfect dish for both seasoned spice lovers and newcomers to Indian food."
Chhole
$10.00
"Chhole, also known as Chana Masala, is a bold and aromatic North Indian curry made with chickpeas simmered in a rich, spicy tomato-onion gravy. This beloved vegetarian dish is flavored with traditional spices like cumin, coriander, garam masala, amchur (dry mango powder), and a touch of chili, creating a tangy and deeply satisfying taste.
Slow-cooked to absorb all the flavors, Chhole has a thick, hearty texture and a robust, slightly tangy profile that pairs beautifully with bhature, puri, roti, or rice. Often garnished with fresh coriander, sliced onions, and a squeeze of lemon, it’s both nourishing and delicious.
Whether served at a family meal or a festive celebration, Indian Chhole is a timeless comfort food that brings authentic Punjabi flavor to your plate."
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