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foodwithrecipes · 2 years ago
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Sindhi Sweet Majoon .Sindhi Sweet Majoon, also known as Khorak, is a delicious and nutritious dessert that originates from the Sindhi cuisine. It's made with a variety of dry fruits, ghee. Read full Recipe https://foodrecipesoffical.blogspot.com/2023/09/390-healthy-food-recipe-sindhi-sweet.html… http://foodrecipesoffical.blogspot.com
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cigsaftersuh · 3 months ago
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had such hearty n delicious meals all day yesterday, this is what life is all about lolol
🥠 so fortunate for it all <3
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formeryelpers · 6 months ago
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Honest Indian Vegetarian Restaurant, 3658 Capitol Ave Suite M, Fremont, CA 94538
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I didn’t realize Honest was vegetarian until I started typing this review. The Indian street food menu is extensive (Indo-Chinese fried rice, noodles), paratha, sandwiches, Bombay chaat & snacks (e.g., pani puri, samosa, vada pav), dosas, Indian pizza, tawa, and several kinds of bhaji pav. Honest started as a street food cart in Ahmedabad, India in 1975. The food is made from scratch and they claim to not use frozen or processed products.
Vada pav (2 pieces, $10.49): This looked so good: two thick deep fried potato patties on soft pav rolls (similar to Hawaiian rolls but not as sweet), sprinkled with crunchy bits, and served with two sauces (cilantro chutney, tamarind chutney). The pav rolls were warm, soft, and fresh. The potato patties were hot with a crunchy exterior and spiced with mustard seeds and probably garam masala or something similar. They tasted like a samosa only in patty form. The patties or the spread on the pav were rather salty though. The tamarind chutney was very sweet. And the crunchy bits that they added weren’t crunchy or hot.
Chai ($3.49): It was a small glass but milky, not too sweet, and deliciously spiced. Sugar was provided on the side.
The restaurant is in a new building, and it looks clean and is spacious. All the diners during my visit were Indian. Jain and Swaminarayan options are available.
3.5 out of 5 stars.
By Lolia S.
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punkbakerchristine · 12 days ago
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Flatbreads
yes, these will be listed in my “breads of the world”, should, if, and when it takes off
Europe
Bannock (Scotland)
Bazlama (Turkey)
Bolo do caco (Madeira, Portugal)
Borlengo (Italy)
Farl (Ireland & Scotland)
Flammkuchen/Tarte flambée (Alsace, Germany)
Flatbrød (Norway)
Flatkaka (Iceland)
Focaccia (Italy)
Ftira (Malta)
Gözleme (Turkey)
Hoggan (Cornwall, England)
Hönökaka (Norway)
Lagana (Greece)
Lángos (Hungary)
Lefse (Norway)
Oatcake (United Kingdom)
Pane carasu (Sardinia, Italy)
Parlenka (Bulgaria)
Pita (Turkey & Greece)
Pizza (Italy)
Pogača (Balkans & Turkey)
Pastetx (Gascony, France)
Piadina (Italy)
Pinsa (Rome)
Pitâ/Lipie/Turtâ (Romania)
Pichade (Menton, France)
Pissaladière (France)
Podpłomyk (Poland)
Posúch (Slovakia)
Rieska (Finland)
Saj bread (Turkey)
Somun and Lepina (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Spianata sarda (Sardinia, Italy)
Staffordshire oatcake (England)
Shotis Puri (Georgia)
Tonis puri (Georgia)
Tigella (Italy)
Talo (France)
Torta (Spain)
Torta al testo (Umbria, Italy)
Torta de Gazpacho (Spain)
Tunnbröd (Sweden)
Yufka (Turkey)
Middle East & Africa
Aghroum (Algeria)
Barbari (Iran)
Bataw (Egypt)
Chapati (Swahili coast, Uganda)
Eish merahrah (Egypt)
Gurassa (Sudan)
Harcha (Morocco)
Injera (Horn of Africa, Ethiopia)
Khebz (the Levant)
Khubz (Arabian Peninsula)
Maryam’s bread (Arabian Peninsula)
Khubz Asmr (Saudi Arabia)
Khubz al-Jamri (Arabia, northern Yemen)
Kisra (Sudan)
Laffa (Iraq)
Lahoh (Somalia, Djibouti, Kenya, Yemen)
Lavash (Armenia and Iran)
Zhingyalov Hats (Armenia)
Lebanese bread (Lebanon)
Malooga (Yemen)
Markook (the Levant)
Matnakash (Armenia)
Matzo (Jewish)
M’lawi (Tunisia)
Moroccan Frena
Mulawah (Yemen)
Murr (Israel)
Muufo (Somalia)
Ngome (Mali)
Pita (eastern Mediterranean & Middle East)
Sabaayad (Somalia, Kenya, and Djibouti)
Saj bread (Lebanon, Israel)
Samoon (Iraq)
Sangak (Iran)
Taboon bread (Lebanon)
Taftan (Iran)
Central Asia
Afghan bread/Nan (Afghanistan)
Bolani (Afghanistan)
Tandoor-nan (Central Asia)
Tandyr nan (Central Asia)
Tapansha, taba nan (Kazakhstan)
East Asia
Bindaeddeok (Korea)
Bing (China) — green onion pancake, Laobing, Sanchuisanda, Shaobing
Guokui (China)
Hotteok (Korea)
South Asia
Aloo paratha (India & Pakistan)
Akki rotti (India)
Appam (India)
Bakarkhani (Bangladesh)
Bhakri (India)
Bhatura (India)
Chapati (India)
Chili parotha (India)
Chikkolee (India)
Dhebra (India)
Dosa (India)
Gobi paratha (India & Pakistan)
Jolanda rotti (India)
Kalai roti (Bangladesh)
Kaak (Pakistan)
Kachori (India)
Kothu parotta (India)
Kulcha (India)
Luchi (India & Bangladesh)
Makki di roti (India & Pakistan)
Mughlai paratha (India & Bangladesh)
Naan (Central Asia & India)
Paratha (India)
Parotta (India & Sri Lanka)
Pathiri (India)
Pesarattu (India)
Phulka (India)
Poli (India)
Pol roti (Sri Lanka)
Puri (India)
Ragi rotti (India & Sri Lanka)
Roti (India)
Rumali roti (India)
Sheermal (India & Iran)
Taftan (India & Iran)
Southeast Asia 
Aparon (Philippines)
Bánh (Vietnam)
Kabkab (Philippines)
Khanom buang (Thailand)
Kiping (Philippines)
Piaya (Philippines)
Roti prata (Singapore)
Roti canai (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, & Thailand)
Roti tissue (Indonesia & Malaysia)
Americas
Arepa (Colombia, Venezuela)
Bammy (Jamaica)
Bannock (Canada)
Beiju (Brazil)
Casabe (South America, Caribbean)
Frybread (North America)
Johnnycake (Canada & Caribbean)
Native American flatbread 
Pan de semita (Mexico)
Piki (Hopi)
Ploye (Canada)
Pupusa ( El Salvador)
Tortilla (Mexico, Central and South America)
Tortilla de Rescoldo (Chile)
Australia 
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traveler-food · 8 months ago
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official-saul-goodman · 11 months ago
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What are your oc's go-to orders when they go out together 👀👀
Ooh great question!
Honestly depends on where they go to eat but their go to places are the local pizza place or the Indian restaurant.
Lucy is a bit of a picky eater so she goes with what the most 'basic' options are, so here they would be a good old margherita pizza with garlic bread on the side, and chicken tikka masala with plain naan and onion bhaji respectively. And she would only order a lemony drink, like a lemonade or nimbu paani. She has not changed these orders in 10 years and she will never change them ever, they're perfect meals. Do not try to make her eat something new.
Adam eats anything that's got like a salty sweet thing or spicy sweet thing going on, so for pizza's he'd probably get a meaty spicy pizza and then ask them to add capers and golden raisins on top + he'd get a tiramisu dessert, and his Indian food order would be lamb kofta curry at the highest spice level with garlic paratha and then a giant glass of sweet lassi.
Harsha is like a big sweet tooth that his friends kind of hate, he orders a big dessert portion and then orders a savoury main. like he'll order 2 chocolate lava cakes first and then order a plate of lasagna. He eats the lava cake first and then eats cold lasagna, we hate him for it. and at the Indian restaurant he'd order chapati with mango shrikhand, and then get 2 sides of prawn fry and chicken 65.
Naz is vegetarian by choice cause the smell of meat makes him feel rather ill, but he'll order anything that's really eggy or dairy  cause he loves eggs and milk. at the Italian place he'd get a florentine pizza and ask for an extra egg, and then order a vanilla panna cotta. At the Indian place he'd get egg biryani with mint cucumber raita, and then wash it down with a mango lassi extra thick.
Shaz is down to eat anything tbf as long as it's halal, so most of the time she just orders the dishes of the day and then a random side and a drink. she's not really into sweet stuff. Her go to sides at the italian place are the dough balls with marinara sauce and garlic butter though, and she gets an orange soda. at the indian place she orders gobi manchuri and rose milk with less sugar. 
Daniel is vegan and also born in hyderabad, moved to england when he was 9 cause his dad got transferred by his IT company. He loves to eat food that's in pockets or something and is very carby. His italian order is usually a vegan mushroom aubergine tomato calzone, dough balls with marinara sauce, and a limeade to wash it all down. His indian order is usually palak paneer with aloo paratha, and a dabeli as a side, with nimbu pani. if he's feeling fancy he'll get a dessert but that depends on his mood.
Abigail is the one with the most unpredictable tastes because she isn't picky and wants to try something new every time, she doesn't really have any preference lol but she doesn't like eating the same thing in a row. So she just randomly orders dishes, but the one thing she does have a preference for is the dessert, she hates chocolate things so she usually orders a vanilla cheesecake at the Italian place, or a gulab jamun with ice cream at the Indian place. She's really hard to order for lmao.
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muffinworry · 2 years ago
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foodintrainblog · 4 days ago
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How to Get Delicious Food on Train: A Complete Guide for Train Travelers
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Long train journeys often bring the excitement of travel — but when hunger strikes, finding hygienic and tasty food on train becomes a challenge. Whether you're traveling solo or with family, your food cravings don’t have to wait. Thanks to digital innovation, passengers can now order food on train with just a few clicks.
RailRestro is your go-to solution for online food delivery in trains, offering a wide variety of delicious meals at your seat. Let’s dive into how you can get your favorite meals during your train journey.
Why Choosing the Right Food on Train Matters
Gone are the days of settling for pantry food or station snacks. Choosing healthy and tasty food on train ensures:
A better travel experience
More hygienic and safe meals
On-time delivery at your seat
A variety of restaurant-style food options
How to Order Food on Train with RailRestro
Ordering food on train has never been this easy. Here’s how you can do it through RailRestro:
Visit: www.railrestro.com
Enter PNR Number or Train Number
Choose Restaurant from the list available at your boarding station
Select Food Items from the menu
Make Payment (Online or Cash on Delivery)
Relax and Enjoy – Your food will be delivered right at your train seat!
Benefits of Using RailRestro for IRCTC Food Order
RailRestro provides an excellent alternative to traditional IRCTC food order systems. Here's what makes it unique:
Wider Menu Choices – North Indian, South Indian, Chinese, Jain Food & more
PAN India Coverage – Food delivery across 450+ stations
Real-time Order Tracking
Support for Group Food Orders
Special Meals for Senior Citizens, Kids & Diabetics
Popular Food Items You Can Enjoy Onboard
Here are some top picks frequently ordered by passengers on RailRestro:
Veg & Non-Veg Thali
Biryani & Fried Rice
Pizza & Burgers
Paratha & Curd Combos
Pure Jain Meals (No Onion/Garlic)
IRCTC Food Order Vs. RailRestro
While the IRCTC food order system is integrated into the Indian Railways network, platforms like RailRestro offer more flexibility, better food options, and exclusive discounts. FeatureIRCTC Food OrderRailRestroMenu VarietyLimitedExtensive & CustomizableDiscountsFewFrequent Coupons & OffersCustomer SupportBasic24x7 Chat & Call SupportGroup OrdersNot AvailableAvailable
Final Thoughts
Your train journey doesn’t have to be bland or boring when it comes to food. With RailRestro, ordering food on train is just a click away. Whether it's breakfast, lunch, or dinner, get hygienic and delicious meals delivered right to your seat without any hassle.
Next time you travel by train, skip the pantry food and treat yourself to restaurant-style meals with RailRestro – your perfect IRCTC food order companion.
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flavors-feasts · 5 days ago
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The Food Culture of India and Its Influence on Restaurants
Food and culture are deeply intertwined, and in India, this relationship is at its most vibrant. From the spice-laden dishes of the North to the coconut-infused delicacies of the South, food defines the country’s heritage. With an increasing number of restaurants curating authentic, innovative, and global flavors, dining out has become an experience rather than just a necessity. Platforms like Aladinss make it easier than ever to explore the best culinary spots in cities like Thiruvananthapuram, helping food lovers discover new tastes and traditions.
India’s diverse geography, rich history, and cross-cultural interactions have shaped its food landscape over centuries. This blog explores the depth of Indian food culture, the types of cuisines prevalent in the country, how Kerala holds a significant place in India’s culinary heritage, and the impact of international food influences on Indian dining experiences.
The Deep-Rooted Connection Between Food and Culture
Food is not just about sustenance; it tells stories, preserves traditions, and serves as a medium of social bonding. In India, meals are often associated with festivals, religious customs, and family gatherings. Some key aspects of how food shapes culture include:
Festivals and Seasonal Food – From Diwali sweets to Pongal rice dishes, food plays a central role in celebrations.
Ayurvedic Influences – Many Indian diets are inspired by Ayurveda, promoting a balance of flavors and nutrients.
Spices as Identity – Indian cooking is defined by its use of spices, with each region having its own signature spice blends.
Eating Traditions – Thali meals, banana-leaf servings, and hand-eating customs reflect India’s deep connection to its culinary past.
Diverse Cuisines Across India
Each region in India has its own distinct cooking style and staple ingredients. Let's take a closer look at the food cultures across different parts of the country:
North Indian Cuisine
Rich, creamy gravies, often prepared with butter, yogurt, and dry fruits.
Extensive use of tandoor cooking for naan, kebabs, and tikkas.
Popular dishes: Butter chicken, dal makhani, parathas, and rajma chawal.
South Indian Cuisine
Lighter meals, mostly fermented dishes with rice, coconut, and curry leaves.
Common cooking methods include steaming (idlis), frying (vada), and slow-cooking (sambar).
Popular dishes: Masala dosa, Kerala-style fish curry, Chettinad chicken, and rasam.
Eastern Cuisine
Subtle flavors with mustard oil, panch phoron (five-spice mix), and freshwater fish.
Sweets like rasgulla and sandesh are famous worldwide.
Popular dishes: Litti chokha, machher jhol (fish curry), momos, and thukpa.
Western Cuisine
Maharashtrian, Gujarati, Goan, and Rajasthani cuisines each offer distinct flavors.
Balance of spicy, sweet, and tangy elements.
Popular dishes: Pav bhaji, vada pav, Goan prawn curry, dal baati churma.
Lesser-Known Tribal and Regional Foods
Northeast India: Bamboo shoot-based dishes, fermented meats, and herbal soups.
Central India: Tribal communities consume millet-based meals and foraged greens.
Coastal India: Abundant use of seafood, coconut, and kokum fruit.
The Influence of Global Cuisines on Indian Dining
With globalization, India has embraced international flavors, blending them with local tastes. Some of the most popular international cuisines found in India include:
Chinese (Indo-Chinese) – Schezwan noodles, chili chicken, and manchurian.
Italian – Fusion pizzas, pasta with Indian spices, and risottos.
Middle Eastern – Shawarmas, hummus, and falafel are now widely loved.
Japanese & Korean – Sushi, ramen, and bibimbap gaining popularity.
Mexican – Tacos and nachos with an Indian touch.
Continental – Steaks, grilled meats, and fresh salads for health-conscious diners.
Kerala’s Culinary Significance in Indian Food Culture
Kerala, known as the “Land of Spices,” has played a crucial role in India’s food history. Its cuisine is heavily influenced by trade, coastal geography, and the availability of fresh produce. Some of Kerala’s highlights include:
Sadhya – A grand vegetarian feast served on banana leaves, featuring up to 26 dishes.
Seafood Specialties – Malabar fish curry, prawns, and crab cooked with coconut milk and tamarind.
Breakfast Wonders – Appam and stew, puttu with kadala curry, and banana fritters.
Biryani Variations – Malabar biryani made with short-grain rice and aromatic spices.
Toddy Shops – Rustic eateries serving local palm wine alongside spicy Kerala delicacies.
Kerala’s emphasis on fresh, organic, and locally sourced ingredients makes its cuisine one of the healthiest in India.
The Evolution of Dining Trends in India
As India’s food landscape evolves, new dining concepts and habits emerge. Here are some of the major shifts in the restaurant industry:
Sustainable & Farm-to-Table Dining – More restaurants focus on organic ingredients and sustainable sourcing.
Rise of Vegan & Plant-Based Diets – Increased demand for vegan and dairy-free alternatives.
Personalized Dining Experiences – AI-driven menus and customized meal plans.
Food-Tech Innovations – Online ordering, cloud kitchens, and delivery services are reshaping the way Indians eat.
Conclusion
Food in India is more than just a meal; it is an experience, a tradition, and an evolving art form. Whether you’re enjoying a traditional thali, relishing street food, or dining at a fine restaurant, the country’s food culture offers something for every palate. With platforms like Aladinss, discovering the best food experiences has never been easier. Explore, indulge, and celebrate India’s diverse culinary heritage today!
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ravibansal-123 · 7 days ago
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Best Catering Ideas for Housewarming Parties in Dubai
Moving into a new home is a special occasion, and a housewarming party is the perfect way to celebrate with family and friends. One of the most important aspects of any celebration is the food. If you are planning a housewarming party in Dubai, selecting the right catering services can make your event memorable. Whether you want a traditional Indian spread or a mix of cuisines, there are plenty of great options to choose from. Let’s explore some of the best catering ideas for housewarming parties in Dubai.
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1. Traditional Indian Catering
Dubai has a large Indian community, and many people prefer to serve traditional Indian dishes at their housewarming parties. Catering in Dubai offers a wide range of Indian cuisine options, including North Indian, South Indian, and fusion dishes.
For a traditional Indian touch, consider serving:
Chole Bhature
Dosa with coconut chutney and sambar
Paneer tikka and kebabs
Dal Makhani with naan
Biryani with raita
Indian food is rich in flavors and spices, making it an excellent choice for any gathering.
2. Finger Foods and Appetizers
If you want your guests to enjoy the party without sitting for a full meal, finger foods and appetizers are a great option. Some popular choices include:
Mini samosas
Spring rolls
Cheese balls
Pani puri shots
Tandoori chicken bites
These items are easy to eat and allow guests to move around while enjoying the party atmosphere.
3. Buffet-Style Catering
A buffet-style setup is one of the best ways to serve food at a housewarming party. It gives guests the freedom to choose what they like and enjoy different dishes at their own pace. Catering in Dubai provides a variety of buffet options, including:
Indian buffet
Continental buffet
Fusion buffet
Buffets are convenient and allow for a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes to satisfy all guests.
4. Live Cooking Stations
Live cooking stations add a fun element to housewarming parties. Guests can watch their food being prepared and customize dishes according to their taste. Some great live station ideas include:
Chaat counter
Pasta station
BBQ grill
Dosa and paratha station
These stations not only serve delicious food but also keep guests entertained.
5. Breakfast Catering for Morning Celebrations
Some people prefer to host housewarming pujas and ceremonies in the morning, followed by a breakfast party. Breakfast catering Dubai is a great way to offer delicious morning meals to guests. Popular breakfast catering options include:
Idli and vada with chutney
Poori with aloo sabzi
Masala chai and filter coffee
Parathas with curd and pickles
A well-planned breakfast menu ensures that your guests start their day with a delicious and fulfilling meal.
6. Fusion Food Options
For a modern twist, you can include fusion dishes in your housewarming party menu. Fusion food combines traditional flavors with contemporary styles. Some creative fusion dishes include:
Butter chicken pizza
Paneer tacos
Indian-style pasta
Spicy masala fries
Fusion food keeps the menu exciting and caters to guests who enjoy both Indian and international flavors.
7. Desserts and Indian Sweets
No celebration is complete without sweets! Indian sweets are loved by all and add a special touch to any party. You can include:
Gulab Jamun
Rasgulla
Kaju Katli
Jalebi with rabri
Motichoor ladoo
If you are looking for high-quality sweets, you can find them at the best Indian sweets shop in Dubai. These shops offer a variety of authentic Indian sweets that make your celebration even more special.
8. Beverage Stations
Having a variety of drinks available is important for any party. You can set up a beverage station with:
Fresh fruit juices
Lassi and buttermilk
Mocktails
Soft drinks
Traditional Indian drinks like jal jeera and thandai
A well-stocked beverage station ensures that guests remain refreshed throughout the event.
9. Customized Catering Packages
Many catering in Dubai services offer customized catering packages to suit your needs. You can select:
Vegetarian or non-vegetarian menu
Buffet or plated service
Number of dishes and servings
Customizing your catering package helps you stay within budget while ensuring that all guests enjoy the food.
10. DIY Catering and Home-Style Cooking
If you prefer a more personal touch, you can opt for home catering Dubai services. Some catering companies provide home-style cooked meals that taste just like homemade food. This option is great for smaller gatherings where you want guests to feel at home.
Conclusion
A housewarming party is a beautiful way to welcome loved ones into your new home. By choosing the right catering service, you can ensure that your guests enjoy a delicious and memorable experience. Whether you prefer a buffet, live stations, or traditional Indian meals, catering in Dubai offers plenty of options to make your event special. Don't forget to include delicious sweets from the best Indian sweets shop in Dubai and consider breakfast catering Dubai for morning events. With the right food choices, your housewarming party will be a grand success!
Plan your catering wisely and enjoy your celebration with great food and happy guests.
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bocceclub · 8 days ago
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I had a really vivid dream that I was eating aloo paratha pizza that a friend made for a dinner party and now I need to make it. it was so good
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foodwithrecipes · 1 year ago
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"Potato Jalebi " Jalebi is a popular dish in the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. It is annular and its taste is sweet. The popularity of this sweet started in the Indian subcontinent. Read full recipe https://foodrecipesoffical.blogspot.com/2023/10/435-healthy-food-recipe-potato-jalebi.html… http://foodrecipesoffical.blogspot.com
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createdworldchori · 19 days ago
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best restaurants in jaisalmer
Jaisalmer, known as the "Golden City," offers a variety of restaurants that serve delicious Rajasthani and Indian cuisines, along with international dishes. Here are some of the best restaurants in Jaisalmer: lets discuss about best restaurants in jaisalmer
1. Cafe The Kebab Shop
Cuisine: Indian, Mughlai, Rajasthani
About: Located near the Jaisalmer Fort, Cafe The Kebab Shop is a popular spot for enjoying delicious kebabs, tandoori items, and traditional Indian dishes. The cafe offers a cozy ambiance with stunning views of the fort.
Specialty: Mutton kebabs, biryani, and tandoori.
2. Gaji’s Restaurant
Cuisine: Indian, Continental, Rajasthani
About: Situated close to the Jaisalmer Fort, Gaji’s Restaurant is a great place to enjoy a blend of local and continental dishes. The rooftop seating offers a beautiful view of the fort and the city.
Specialty: Rajasthani thali, curries, and mixed platters.
3. The Trio
Cuisine: Indian, Chinese, Continental
About: Located near the Jaisalmer Fort, The Trio is a popular restaurant that offers a mix of local Rajasthani food and international dishes. The relaxed atmosphere makes it a great place to unwind.
Specialty: Rajasthani thali, butter chicken, and paneer dishes.
4. Sunset Cafe
Cuisine: Indian, Continental, Rajasthani
About: As the name suggests, Sunset Cafe offers a fantastic view of the sunset and the Jaisalmer Fort. It's a perfect spot for evening snacks, tea, or a full meal with a great view.
Specialty: Sandwiches, coffee, and fresh juices.
5. Jaisal Italy
Cuisine: Italian, Continental
About: A popular choice for travelers craving Italian food, Jaisal Italy offers a variety of pastas, pizzas, and other continental dishes. It's known for its pleasant atmosphere and delicious food.
Specialty: Pizzas, pasta, and lasagna.
6. Rooftop Restaurant at Hotel Suraj
Cuisine: Indian, Rajasthani, Continental
About: Located on the rooftop of Hotel Suraj, this restaurant offers an excellent view of the Jaisalmer Fort and the surrounding desert. The food is simple yet flavorful, and the ambiance is perfect for a relaxed meal.
Specialty: Traditional Rajasthani thali, dal bati churma.
7. Desert Boy's Dhani
Cuisine: Indian, Rajasthani
About: Desert Boy's Dhani is an offbeat spot located a bit outside the city, offering a more traditional and rural Rajasthani dining experience. It provides a chance to enjoy local dishes in a traditional desert setup.
Specialty: Traditional Rajasthani dishes, including laal maas and dal bati churma.
8. Chandan Shree Restaurant
Cuisine: Rajasthani, Indian, Vegetarian
About: Located near the main market area, Chandan Shree is known for its simple yet tasty vegetarian dishes, especially Rajasthani specialties. It’s a budget-friendly option for travelers.
Specialty: Dal bati churma, ker sangri, and gatte ki sabzi.
9. The Flying Camel
Cuisine: Indian, Continental, Mediterranean
About: The Flying Camel offers a comfortable setting with both indoor and outdoor seating, perfect for enjoying a mix of Indian and Mediterranean food. The restaurant also offers a great selection of drinks.
Specialty: Continental dishes, falafel, and hummus.
10. Bhang Shop
Cuisine: Indian, Traditional, Rajasthani
About: A unique experience in Jaisalmer, the Bhang Shop serves food with a special ingredient—bhang (cannabis). The food is delicious, but make sure you know what you’re ordering if you're interested in this unique local experience.
Specialty: Bhang lassi and bhang-infused food.
11. Mano’s Restaurant
Cuisine: Indian, Rajasthani, Continental
About: A quiet and peaceful place offering a variety of Indian and Rajasthani dishes. The rooftop seating offers a great view, making it a great place to relax and enjoy local flavors.
Specialty: Rajasthani thali, vegetarian curries, and parathas.
12. Killa Restaurant
Cuisine: Indian, Rajasthani, Continental
About: Known for its authentic Rajasthani food, Killa Restaurant is a well-regarded spot for both locals and tourists. The ambiance is relaxed, and the service is friendly.
Specialty: Dal bati churma, panner tikka, and laal maas.
13. Rooftop Restaurant at Hotel Tokyo Palace
Cuisine: Indian, Continental, Chinese
About: Located on the rooftop of Hotel Tokyo Palace, this restaurant provides a great view of the city and the fort. The menu features a mix of Indian and continental dishes.
Specialty: North Indian food, tandoori items, and juices.
These restaurants in Jaisalmer offer a wide variety of cuisines, from traditional Rajasthani to international options. Whether you’re looking for a simple meal or a grand dining experience with a view, Jaisalmer has something to suit every taste!
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Your Guide to the Best Food Joints in Gurgaon: From Belgian Waffles to Mojo Pizza
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Best Food Joints in Gurgaon: Gurgaon isn’t just about high-rise buildings and corporate hubs; it’s a paradise for food lovers. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick bite, a hearty meal, or something sweet to satisfy your cravings, the city has it all. From iconic global chains to local gems, there’s a food joint for every taste bud. If you’re looking for the best food mall in Gurgaon or hunting for a specific eatery, this guide will take you through some of the most loved food spots, especially around the buzzing Golf Course Extension Road.
A Bite of Comfort: McDonald’s on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon
Sometimes, all you need is a classic burger and fries combo. McDonald’s on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon is a go-to spot for families, working professionals, and students alike. Whether you’re grabbing a McAloo Tikki or indulging in a Big Mac, this place never disappoints. With its quick service, affordable prices, and familiar flavors, it remains one of the most visited best food joint in Gurgaon.
A Taste of Authenticity: Delhi Waale Sardar Ji on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon
Craving North Indian flavors with a home-style touch? Delhi Waale Sardar Ji on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon is where you’ll find rich, buttery dal makhani, paneer tikka, and stuffed parathas that transport you straight to Delhi’s bustling streets. Known for its delicious and authentic Punjabi flavors, this food joint is perfect for those who love hearty, spice-packed meals.
For the Pizza Lovers: Mojo Pizza Box 8 on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon
There’s something about pizza that makes it an instant crowd-pleaser. Mojo Pizza Box 8 on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon takes things up a notch with its loaded pizzas, generous toppings, and flavorful crusts. Whether you’re a fan of classic margherita or love experimenting with meaty or cheesy combinations, this place ensures that every slice is worth savoring.
Subway on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon: A Healthier Bite
If you prefer a meal that’s fresh, light, and made just the way you like it, Subway on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon is the perfect stop. Their range of customizable sandwiches, salads, and wraps is a great option for those who want something delicious yet healthy. Whether it’s a classic Italian B.M.T. or a simple veggie delight, Subway has something for everyone.
Sweet Indulgence: Belgian Waffle on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon
For those with a sweet tooth, Belgian Waffle on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon is a must-visit. Their crisp yet fluffy waffles, topped with chocolate, caramel, fruits, or ice cream, make for the perfect dessert or snack. Whether you’re in the mood for a simple classic or a fully loaded waffle, this place has got you covered.
Cream Centre on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon: A Vegetarian’s Delight
If you’re a vegetarian looking for delicious, wholesome meals, Cream Centre on Golf Course Extension Gurgaon is the place to be. Known for its fusion dishes, this restaurant serves everything from chaat to hearty meals like paneer sizzlers and nachos with cheese. It’s a great spot for family outings, offering a diverse menu that caters to all age groups.
Final Thoughts: Exploring the Best Food Mall in Gurgaon
Gurgaon is a city where food lovers are spoiled for choice. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack, a lavish meal, or a sweet treat, there’s something for everyone. The best food joint in Gurgaon, especially along Golf Course Extension Road, bring together a mix of international chains and local favorites, ensuring that every meal is a delightful experience. And if you want everything in one place, the Vensej Mall is your ultimate food destination. With a diverse selection of restaurants, cafes, and dessert spots, the Vensej Mall offers an unmatched culinary experience where you can explore flavors, all under one roof. So you know exactly where to go the next time hunger strikes!
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curriespost · 1 month ago
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Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool football star, follows a disciplined and nutrient-focused diet to maintain his elite physical condition. For breakfast, he typically enjoys parathas—a type of low-calorie flatbread popular in the Middle East—paired with a glass of milk, and sometimes adds a bowl of fruit if he’s still hungry. Lunch is more substantial, often featuring protein-rich foods like chicken alongside lentils, vegetables, and bread, finished with a bowl of yogurt for digestive health. Dinner tends to be lighter, consisting of roasted vegetables, salads, and sugar-free fruit juices or soup. Salah’s daily meals frequently include "superfoods" like broccoli, which he incorporates into almost every dish for its nutritional benefits. He also loves koshari, a traditional Egyptian street food made of lentils, chickpeas, pasta, rice, spiced tomato sauce, and garlic—something he indulges in whenever he returns to Egypt. While he maintains strict eating habits, Salah allows himself occasional treats, such as pizza, but limits this to about once a month. He avoids alcohol as a devout Muslim and minimizes bread (favoring gluten-free options), dairy, and sugar to keep his body fat low and energy levels high. This balanced approach, tailored to his athletic needs, supports his recovery, stamina, and performance on the pitch. Salah has emphasized that nutrition is key to his success, often guided by a personal chef and Liverpool’s nutrition team. Quote by Kwikisithathu.
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