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Hotel Menu Package 0827 8603 WESTWOOD CENTER DRIVE, VIENNA, VA 22182 | PHONE 703-734-2202 | FAX 703-734-2457 WWW.BOMBAYTANDOOR.COM | EMAIL [email protected] MOBILE 202-288-6105 HOTEL MENU PACKAGE 0827 APPETIZERS VEGETARIAN NON-VEGETARIAN PREMIUM SELECTION SELECT TWO SELECT TWO Aloo Bonda SELECT ONE VEG. $2.00 Extra Aloo Papri Chat Chicken Noorani kabob Aloo Tikki Chicken Pakora Cheese (Paneer) Pakora Bhel Puri Chicken Tandoori Cheese Tikka Eggplant Pakora Chicken Tikka Dhokla Fried Cashew Nuts and Almonds Chicken Tikka Mint Pani Puri Iddly Sambar Chicken Wings Spicy Mushroom Pakora NON VEG. $5.00 EXTRA Pao- Bhaji SELECT ONE Samosa (Party Size) Chicken Seekh Kabab Lamb Cubes Kabab Upma Fish Pakora Shrimp Tandoori Vegetable Cutlet Lamb Seekh Kabab Tandoori Lamb Chops Vegetable Pakora Lamb Shammi Kabob Tandoori Salmon (Onion, Spinach, Cauliflower, Potato) VEGETARIAN SELECT ONE SELECT ONE SELECT ONE Aloo Chana Aloo Baigan Baby Eggplant Chana Dal with Saag Aloo Bhindi On Tava Karahi Paneer Chana Masala Aloo Gobi Matter Karela Daal Makhani Aloo Methi Malai Kofta Daal Yellow Tadka Bhagare Baigan Mustard Saag Daal Urad Dum Aloo (Potato) Mutter Paneer (Peas and Cheese) Gobhi (Cauliflower) Potato with Green Peppers Navratan Korma Kadhi Pakora Shahi Paneer Paneer Makhani Rajmah Vegetable Jalfrezi Saag Paneer NON - VEGETARIAN PREMIUM SELECTION CHICKEN - SELECT ONE LAMB - SELECT ONE $2.00 EXTRA Butter Chicken Boneless Lamb Achari Goat Curry Chicken Hariyali Lamb Bhuna Punjabi Gosht Palak Chicken Kadhai Lamb Curry Boneless Kadhai Gosht Chicken Korma Lamb Do Piaza Haleem Chicken Palak Lamb Kadhai Shrimp Curry Chicken Tandoori Lamb Keema Mutter Fish Malabar Chicken Vindaloo Lamb Keema w/Egg Curry Nargisi Kofta Chilly Chicken Lamb Korma Lamb Patyala CONTINENTAL Lamb Rogan Josh Lamb Saag Chicken Breast with Lamb Vindaloo Chicken Pasta Mushroom & Creme Sauce Sandwiches (Veg./Non-Veg) Vegetable Pasta XTRA SPICY SPICY MEDIUM SPICY MILD XTRA MILD SALAD SELECTION SELECT ONE PREMIUM SELECTION $1.00 EXTRA BEAN SALAD OR PASTA SALAD GREEN SALAD SPINACH SALAD ALOO CHAT KACHUMBER SALAD SPRING MIX CHICKEN SALAD ONION SALAD FRUIT SALAD PAPAD RICE SELECTION SELECT ONE PREMIUM SELECTION BASMATI RICE VEG. PULAO CHICKEN BIRYANI - $2.00 JEERA PULAO PEA PULAO LAMB OR GOAT BIRYANI - $3.00 STEAMED RICE LEMON RICE VEG BIRYANI - $2.00 EXTRA SAFFRON PULAO KASHMIRI PULAO $2.00 XT SHRIMP BIRYANI $4.00 EXTRA BREAD SELECTION PREMIUM SELECTION SELECT ONE PREMIUM SELECTION $1.00 EXTRA NAN ONION KULCHA PRATHA LATCHA PUDINA BUTTER NAN GARLIC KULCHA ALOO PRATHA $2.00 EXTRA WHEAT ROTI PLAIN PRATHA KEEMA NAN $2.00 EXTRA CHUTNEY SELECTION MINT SAUCE TAMARIND SAUCE HOT SAUCE PICKLES YOGURT SELECTION PREMIUM SELECTION SELECT ONE $1.00 EXTRA MIXED RAITA MINT RAITA RAITA FRUIT PINEAPPLE BOONDI RAITA CUCUMBER RAITA DAHI BHALLA DESSERT / JALPAAN BT PREMIUM SELECTION SELECT ONE $2.00 EXTRA GULAB JAMUN FRUIT CUSTARD KULFI FALOODA FRUIT PLATTER SEVIAN (VERMICELLI) RICE PUDDING RASMALAI ZARDA PULAO OR SOOJI HALWA GAJJER HALWA SHAHI TUKRI $1.00 EXTRA CUSTOMER PHONE: MANGO LASSSI $2.00 EXTRA CUSTOMER NAME: MASALA TEA $2.00 EXTRA $25.00 PER PERSON (VA 6% TAXES EXTRA)* NOTE: $200.00 EACH HELPER $150.00 TANDOOR $300.00 TANDOORI CHEF $100.00 VAN RENTAL $200.00 ADVANCE (NON REFUNDABLE) 7 DAYS PRIOR NOTICE REQUIRED IF ANY CHANGE PAYMENTS BASED ON CONFIRMED GUEST PLUS ADDITIONS I AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ABOVE – SIGN HERE PRINT NAME ___________________SIGNATURE _______________ *5% Credit Card Processing Fee Extra.
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