• 125.00

    Touching Fries

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    Chicken fries are bite-sized pieces of chicken, typically white meat, that are breaded and deep-fried. They offer a fun finger food option with a crispy exterior and juicy chicken interior. Often enjoyed with dipping sauces like ranch or barbecue, they’re a popular choice for fast food meals or even homemade snacks.

  • 170.00

    PEP Pothirachi porichth

    PEP Pothirachi porichth is a dish from Kerala cuisine. Pep pothirachi porichth, literally translated to “beef with flattened rice,” is a fiery Kerala beef fry. It features small pieces of beef stir-fried with a bold spice mix, often including coriander, fennel, and chilies. The “pothirachi” refers to the flattened rice, which might be added for a textural contrast or served on the side for scooping up the flavorful beef masala.

  • 115.00

    Nut Bolt

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    Nut Bolt is a south indian cuisin.

  • 290.00

    Mutton Devadharam

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    Mutton Devadharam is a dish from the South Indian cuisine, particularly from the state of Kerala. Mutton Devadharam is a flavorful and comforting dish originating from the Indian subcontinent. Typically made with tender mutton pieces, it involves a rich and aromatic marinade. Spices like coriander, cumin, chilies, and garam masala create a depth of flavor, while yogurt or lemon juice often helps to tenderize the meat.

  • 110.00

    Mad Chemmeen

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    Mad Chemmeen is a spicy prawn dish from Kerala. Mad Chemmeen is a delightful South Indian dish featuring prawns cooked to crispy perfection. Fresh prawns are marinated in a blend of warming spices like turmeric, chili powder, and fennel, then fried until golden brown and bursting with flavor.

  • 135.00

    Kozhi Uruli Roast

    Kozhi Uruli Roast is a dish from the cuisine of Kerala. Kerala’s Kozhi Uruli Roast is a flavorful dry chicken curry made in a traditional Uruli (earthenware pot). Chicken pieces are marinated in a fragrant spice mix, often including chilies, coriander, and turmeric, then cooked with coconut to create a rich and slightly sweet gravy.

  • 100.00

    Fish Tawa

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    Fish Tawa is a popular dish originating from the coastal regions of India, particularly in the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. Fresh fish pieces are marinated in a flavorful blend of spices, herbs, and often lemon juice. After soaking up the goodness, the fish is cooked on a flat pan or “tawa” with oil, resulting in a crispy exterior and juicy interior.

  • 220.00

    Crispy Prawns

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    In East Asian cultures, like China and Thailand, crispy prawns are often served as an appetizer or main course. They may be stir-fried, deep-fried, or pan-fried, and are typically coated in a light batter or tempura for added crispness. They may also be flavored with soy sauce, ginger, garlic, chilies, or other spices.

  • 170.00

    Coconut Beef Ularthiyath

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    Coconut Beef Ularthiyath is a flavorful Kerala-style beef fry that’s big on taste. Tender beef pieces are cooked with aromatic spices, then combined with crispy fried coconut slivers for a delightful textural contrast. Curry leaves add a touch of fragrance, making this dish a perfect accompaniment to rice or appams.

  • 160.00

    Chilli Chicken

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    Chilli Chicken is a beloved Indo-Chinese fusion dish. It features tender chicken pieces, usually boneless, stir-fried with a sweet and spicy sauce. Variations abound, with some versions offering a dry preparation while others boast a rich gravy.

  • 100.00

    Chicken Tawa

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    Chicken Tawa is a Pakistani street food favorite known for its bold and smoky flavors. Marinated chicken pieces are cooked on a flat griddle until nicely charred, then bathed in a vibrant masala sauce. This flavorful sauce often features yogurt, tomatoes, onions, and a blend of warming spices.

  • 190.00

    CasaDum Biriyani

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    Biryani is a vibrantly flavored rice dish originating in South Asia. Fragrant basmati rice is layered with tender meat, aromatic vegetables, and a symphony of warming spices. The cooking method often involves layering the ingredients and sealing the pot to allow the flavors to meld beautifully.

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